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  2. Chiang Rai province - Wikipedia

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    Chiang Rai became a province in 1910, after being part of the Lanna Kingdom for centuries. After Lanna was incorporated into Thailand, it remained an autonomous region and thus the Chiang Rai area was administered from Chiang Mai. Chiang Rai province is a transit point for Rohingya refugees from Myanmar (Burma) who are transported there from ...

  3. Chiang Rai - Wikipedia

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    The city was founded by King Mangrai in 1262 [2]: 208 and became the capital of the Mangrai Dynasty. The word 'Chiang' means 'city' in Thai, so Chiang Rai would mean 'the City of (Mang) Rai '. Subsequently, Chiang Rai was conquered by Burma and remained under Burmese rule for several hundred years. It was not until 1786 that Chiang Rai became a ...

  4. Doi Luang National Park - Wikipedia

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    Doi Luang National Park, with an area of 730,927 rai ~ 1,169 square kilometres (451 sq mi) [2] is located in the northwesternmost mountain chains of the Phi Pan Nam Range and was established in 1990 by combining the area of four existing parks.

  5. Wat Rong Khun - Wikipedia

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    Wat Rong Khun (Thai: วัดร่องขุ่น), better known as the White Temple, is a Buddhist temple in Pa O Don Chai, Mueang District, Chiang Rai province, Thailand. Situated outside the city of Chiang Rai, the temple attracts a large number of visitors, both Thai and foreign, making it one of Chiang Rai's most visited attractions.

  6. Khun Chae National Park - Wikipedia

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    Khun Chae National Park is located about 100 kilometres (60 mi) northeast of Chiang Mai in the Wiang Pa Pao district of Chiang Rai Province. The park's area is 168,750 rai ~ 270 square kilometres (100 sq mi). [3] Khun Chae Park is located in the Khun Tan Range and is home to the range's highest peak, Doi Lang Ka at 2,031 metres (6,660 ft). [2]

  7. Wat Pa Sak - Wikipedia

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    Wat Pa Sak ( Thai: วัดป่าสัก, "Temple of the Teak Forest") is a wat ( Buddhist temple-monastery) in Chiang Saen District, Chiang Rai Province, Thailand. Located just outside the city's old walls, the temple derives its name from the 300 teaks planted on the site around the time of its foundation. [1] Wat Pa Sak's origins date ...

  8. Category:Tourist attractions in Chiang Rai province - Wikipedia

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    Buddhist temples in Chiang Rai province‎ (5 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Chiang Rai province" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  9. Mae Suai district - Wikipedia

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    Neighboring districts are (from the northeast clockwise): Mueang Chiang Rai, Mae Lao, Phan, Wiang Pa Pao, Phrao, Chai Prakan, Fang, and Mae Ai of Chiang Mai province. The Khun Tan Range stretches from north to south along the west side of the district. The Suai River, a tributary of the Lao River, gives its name to the district.