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Northern Thailand Introducing Northern Thailand Northern Thailand , home of the ancient Lanna kingdom , offers a great diversity of activities. The old Lanna capitals of Chiang Mai and Chiang ... read more>> |
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The Adventure at Mae Tang – Chiangmai Rhythm of the Water, Rhythm of the Adventure at Mae Tang – ChiangmaiPopularity of kayaking at Mae Tang is due to the various reasons including the fact that this water stream is located in the province of Chiangmai which is the key touris ... read more>> |
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Far north Far north The far North of Thailand is known as the Golden Triangle the meeting point of Thailand, Burma, and Lao and an area historically associated with opium production. Nowadays, this pict ... read more>> |
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Street-by-Street: Chiang Mai Street-by-Street: Chiang Mai Thailand’s second most important city. Chiang Mai(literally, “new city”), was chosen in 1292 by King Mengrai to replace Chiang Rai as the capital ... read more>> |
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Exploring the Far North Exploring the Far North The Northernmost region of Thailand is, for many people, synonymous with the Golden Triangle. This semimythical region around the meeting point of three national borders st ... read more>> |
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Street-by-Street: Mae Hong Son Street-by-Street: Mae Hong Son Beautifully located in a valley ringed by forested mountains, Mae Hong Son sprang up in 1831 from a small camp where elephants were tethered. The town remained l ... read more>> |
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 | Let’s go to Thailand Let’s go to Thailand Thailand, the land of gold and smile, is in the middle of south-east asia. Many parts of this country is a combination between cities and temples. The city sides are quite noisy, but exiciting. The coun ... read more>> |
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 | The History of Opium in Thailand The History of Opium in Thailand Opium was first grown in Northern Thailand in the late 19th century, when hill tribes arrived from Southern China, where the drug was a major commodity. Grown ... read more>> |
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 | Uttaradit Uttaradit This provincial capital, relatively free of modern development and tourist paraphernalia, features on few visitor’s itineraries. Nevertheless, the town’s location marks i ... read more>> |
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 | Lampang Wat Phra That Lampang Luang One of the most famous temples in Northern Thailand. Wat Phra That Lampang Luang is also one of the most attractive. The main buildings were constructed in the late ... read more>> |
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 | Northwest Heartland Northwest Heartland Northwest Heartland is the heartland of Lanna Thai. The ancient city of Chiang Mai, famed for its many fine temples and handicrafts, is the focal point for visitors. This a ... read more>> |
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Lamphun Lamphun This ancient town was the capital of the Haripunchai Kingdom from AD 750-1281. Today, Lamphun is made up of large wooden houses beside the Kuang River and is characterized ... read more>> |
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Doi Chiang Dao Doi Chiang Dao At 2,285 m (7,500 ft), Doi Chiang Dao is the third largest mountain in Thailand. Home to several Lisu and Karen villages, it features a mixture of tropical and pine fores ... read more>> |
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