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. . . . . .Chiang Rai, the
northernmost province of Thailand is about 785 kilometers north of Bangkok.
Situated on the Kok River basin, Chiang Rai covers an area of approximately
11,678 square meters with an average elevation of 580 meters above sea
level. The province, which is located within the renowned Golden Triangle
area where Myanmar, Laos and Thailand converge, is also known as the
gateway to Myanmar, Laos and Southern China.
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. . . . . .Today, Chiang Rai is a travelers
paradise endowed with abundant natural tourist attractions and antiquities;
the province itself is evidence of past civilization. Attractions
range from magnificent mountain scenery, ruins of ancient settlements,
historic sites, Buddhist shrines and ethnic villages as the province
is also home to several hill tribes who maintain fascinating lifestyles.
For those interested in the natural side of Chiang Rai, jungle trekking
is recommended along various trails.
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. . . . . .Chiang Rai which tends to be
a little more 'laid back' now competes with Chiang Mai as a tourist
attraction and is fast becoming a popular escape for tourists wanting
to get away from the troubles they left behind. |