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Chiang Rai
Introduction
Chiang
Rai province covers some 11,678 square kilometres with a population
of 1.23 million.The average elevation is 580 metres above sea
level, Myanmar borders on the north, and Laos on the north and
northeast. The provincial capital is 829 kilometres north of Bangkok.
Chiang
Rai was founded in 1262 by King Meng Rai and was the first capital
of Lanna Thai (Kingdom of a Million Ricefields).
The
province contains Thailand's northernmost point at Mae Sai which
is well known for its crisp mountain scenery, and hilltribes.
North Chiang Rai and falls within the region known as the Golden
Triangle, the area where the borders of Thailand, Myanmar and
Laos converge.
Attractions
King
Meng Rai the Great Monument
This
is located on the city outskirts, beside the northern road to
Mae Chan, and honours the monarch who founded Chaing Rai in 1262.
Ku
Phra Chao Meng Rai
Situated
in Wat Ngam Muang, on Ngam Muang Hillock, this stupa contains
King Mengrai's ashes and relics.
Wat
Phra That Doi Thong
This
ancient hilltop pagoda overlooks the Mae Kok River and predates
the founding of Chiang Rai as the capital of Lanna Thai.
Wat
Phra Singha
This
temple, on Singhakhlai Road, is a fine example of Lanna Thai religious
architecture. The Phra Buddha Singh image now hourse in Chiang
Mai's Wat Phra Singh was formerly enshrined here.
Wat
Phra Kaew
Located
behind Wat Phra Singha, this temple is said to have been the original
place where the Emerald Buddha.( now venerated in Bangkok's Wat
Phra Kaew Chapel of the Emerald Buddha).
Haad
Chiang Rai
Located
4 kilometres from the city, this scenic riverside area and promenade
is a recreatioin area for local inhabitants.
Mae
Kok River
Known
in Thai as Maenam Kok, this scenic 130-kilometre long waterway
runs through the heart of Chiang Rai.
The river is a major transportation artery from neighbouring Chiang
Mai province, especially the town of Tha Ton (180 kilometres north
of Chiang Mai provincial capital), whence tong-tailed boats make
the 3-4 hour journey every day at 12.30 PM (Chaing Rai-Tha Ton:
10.30 AM).
The
river passes several hilltribe settlements and elephant camps
from where jungle treks originate.
Khun
Korn Forest Park Waterfall
Located
30 kilometres south of Chiang Rai provincial capital, along Routes
1211 & 1208, the 70-metre high Khun Korn Waterfall is the
highest in the province.
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