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...Chiang
Rai Info
Chiang
Saen District
This
riverside town facing the Mekong River is 30 kilometers from Mae
Chan District via Highway No. 1016. Alternatively, it can be reached
by taking Highway No. 110 from Chiang Rai (the city), then take
a right turn into Highway No. 1016 and proceed for another thirty
kilometers.
The
Golden Triangle
A
trip to Chiang Rai province would not be complete without seeing
the notorious Golden Triangle first hand! This famed border location
where Thailand, Laos and Myanmar meet on the Mekong River was once
supposed to be the center of all the poppy cultivation in Thailand.
Travel
approximately 9 kilometers north of old town Chiang Saen, along
the road parallel to the Mekong River to the area where the borders
of Thailand, Myammar and Laos converge. This area where the Mekong
River meets the Ruak River is locally referred to as "Sop Ruak".
Within this area are remains of many ancient places and structures
attesting to the fact that the area had been settled by people in
the past. It is also the area where various legends concerning the
Lanna ancestors originate.
Boats
can be hired in order to view the upstream scenery of the Golden
Triangle and to travel downstream to Chiang Khong. The trip to the
Golden Triangle and Chiang Khong would take approximately 40 minutes
and 1 hour respectively, depending on river currents and water levels.
Hall
of Opium, Golden Triangle Park
The Hall of Opium at the Golden Triangle Park houses several sections
to be explored and various exhibitions to be contemplated. For example,
the 5,600 square-meter Hall of Opium presents An Invitation to the
Mysterious World of Opium from Darkness to Light, the history of
opium as of 5,000 years ago from its natural properties to its uses.
It traces opium's global journey through trade routes in the age
of imperialism, culminating in the Opium Wars-an event that disgraced
both winners and losers that led to the fall of the Manchu Dynasty.
It also features Siamese wisdom in confronting the West and the
eventual control of opium problems.
Other
exhibits are presented in a manner that encourages visitors learn
how drugs become a part of everyday life and understand the impact
of opium on society in terms of crime, conflict and illegal drugs.
Additionally, the Hall of Opium presents efforts to curb drugs through
actual case studies that offer alternatives and opportunities in
fighting against the temptation of drugs.
The
Hall of Opium also displays paraphernalia associated with opium
smoking and trading, along with many photographs, films, and videos
about opium and other illegal drugs from countries around the world.
Wat
Phra That Pha Ngao
Located about 4 kilometres along the Chiang Saen - Chiang Khong
Road is Wat Phra That Pha Ngao which has a bell-shaped chedi situated
on large boulders. Nearby is a vihan where several old Chiang Saen-style
Buddha statues are enshrined. This hilltop temple offers a unique
and spectacular view of the Mekong River, Laos and of Chiang Saen
itself.
Chiang
Saen National Museum
Located
in old town Chiang Saen, this museum exhibits artifacts excavated
locally including a well-known Chiang Saen-style bronze Buddha image
and Lanna Thai artifacts. Inscription stones from Phayao and Chiang
Saen itself can be found in the museum. In addition, there are exhibitions
of indigenous art objects of the Thai Yai, Thai Lu and other hill
tribes. These items include musical instruments, ornaments and opium-smoking
accessories. The museum is open on Wednesdays through Sundays from
9.00a.m. to 4.00p.m., except on national holidays.
Chiang
Saen Lake
Drive five kilometers south of Chiang Saen , along Highway No. 1016
(Chiang Saen-Mae Chan route), take a left turn and you will find
Chiang Saen Lake: a large natural reservoir with scenic surroundings.
The lake is home to large flocks of migratory waterfowls which are
most plentiful and can be seen at their best from November through
February. In addition to the scenery, accommodations and water sports
facilities are available.
Wat
Phra That Doi Pu Khao
Just two kilometers away from Chiang Saen Lake is Wat Phra That
Doi Pu Khao which is believed to have been built by a king of Wiang
Hirannakhon Ngoen Yang in the middle of the 8th century. This riverside
temple near Sop Ruak Market is located on a hill just before the
Golden Triangle and offers a spectacular view of the Golden Triangles
riverine and mountain areas. The vihan and crumbled chedis are the
only visible remains of antiquities today.
Wat
Phra That Chedi Luang
Next to Chiang Saen National museum is an ancient 88-meter high,
bell-shaped, Lanna style principal chedi which has a 24 meter circumference
base. Constructed in 1290 by King Saen Phu, the 3rd ruler of the
Lanna kingdom, it is the tallest religious Lanna monument in Chiang
Rai. In addition, there are also remains of ancient vihans and chedis.
Wat
Phra That Chom Kitti
Located approximately 1.7 kilometres from town, this hilltop temple
has a pagoda containing a Buddha relic.
Wat
Sangkha Kaew Don Han
Situated not far away from Wat Phra That Chom Kitti is Wat Sangkha
Kaew Don Han where sketches on brick slabs tell stories about the
various reincarnations of the Lord Buddha.
Wat
Pa Sak
Located
outside the city walls, approximately one kilometer to the west
of Chiang Saen in Tambon Wiang is Wat Pa Sak, which used to be the
resedence of the patriarch. When King Saen Phu built the temple
in 1295, three hundred teak trees were planted hence the name Pa
Sak (Teak Forest). With ornamental stucco motifs, the temples chedi,
which is 12.5 meters tall with a base of 8 meters wide, is regarded
as being one of the most beautiful examples of Lanna architecture
in northern Thailand.
Wat
Phra Chao Lan Thong
Wat Phra Chao Lan Thong is located within the city walls. This temple
was built by Prince Thong Ngua, a son of King Tilokkarat, the 12th
Lanna ruler in 1489. A 1,200-kilogram Buddha statue with a lap width
of 2 meters and height of over three meters was cast and named Phra
Chao Lan Thong. Another statue called Phra Chao Thong Thip which
is made of brass in the Sukhothai style was also cast.
Mekong
River Trips
Boats can be hired from Chiang Saen to travel upstream to the Golden
Triangle, and downstream to Chiang Khong. The trip to the Golden
Triangle takes some 30 minutes, the trip to Chiang Khong about 1
hour and 30 minutes depending on river currents and water levels.
District
: Amphoe
Mueang Chiang Rai | Mae
Chan | Chiang
Khong | Chiang
Saen
Mae Fah Luang |
Mae Sai | Phan
| Thoeng |
Wiang Chiang Rung
| Wiang Kaen
| Wiang Pa Pao
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