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CHIANG SAEN
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| The breathtaking landscapes, beautiful coastlines, cultural delights and historical significance, make Thailand an enjoyable stop in Asia travel map. To help you plan a trip in Chiang Saen - Thailand, we provide the useful guide of hotel options, package tours, transport, attractions, shopping and entertainment. You just click the sections below for helpful information. |
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CHIANG SAEN
OVERVIEW |
Chiang Saen is a district in the northern part of Chiang Rai Province,
northern Thailand. The neighboring districts are (from the east clockwise)
Chiang Khong, Doi Luang, Mae Chan, Mae Sai of Chiang Rai Province. To the north
are Shan State of Myanmar and Bokeo provinces of Laos.
History
The ancient Chiang Saen sits dreaming sleepily on the
banks of the mighty Mae Khong river. Who would ever imagine its former days of
power and glory? Yet, believe it or not, this quiet district town, gate way to
the "Golden Triangle", was once the centre of power of the long - gone Lanna
Kingdom.
Though the time origins of this enormously old town are shrouded in
the mists of time, it is certain that it predates the later and more influential
cities of Chiangmai and Chiangrai. About 1,450 years ago, one of the earliest of
the Tai chieftains, King Singhanuwat -- drove his armies south from Yunnan and
settled at the site of present day Chiang Saen. His newly established capital
was called either Nakhapun Singhanuwat Nakorn or Yonok Nakorn Chaiburi Sri
Chiang Saen. With in one hundred years this fortified outpost had expanded
dramatically to become the hub of a self-contained kingdom called Haevan Nakorn
Ngern Yang Chiarburi Sri Chiang Saen.
The next 600 years of history is lost
in the tale of Chiang Saen. These were turbulent times in many ways, and
earthquakes and a succession of feudal wars have all been cited as the causes of
this gap in the city's story.
With the advent of King Mengrai, some 700
years ago, the focus of history brings Chiang Saen to the fore of events once
again. King Mengrai and his dynasty had mostly concentrated their efforts in
establishing Chiangmai as the capital of the Lanna Kingdom, with occasional
shifts of direction leading to short interludes of predominance of Chiangrai.
Yet, whenever trouble threatened the fabric of this long-gone kingdom. Mengrai
and his heirs chose to regroup in Chiang Saen, the birthplace of King Mengrai
himself. His lineal ancestors further developed one city of Chiang Saen into one
of the best fortified towns of its age as defence against a series of invaders
from the north. The present shape of the city dates from those times when King
Saen Pu and his father Kam Fu, both of king Mengrai's direct line, developed the
city into one of the finest fortified towns of its age.
Chiang Saen has
since its inception been under the influence of Buddhism, and its most
substantial ancient buildings reflect this. Many of the finest building of these
bygone times are, sadly, little more than dilapidated ruins poking forlornly
through a green cloak of vegetation, but there are still many fine examples of
preserved or renovated temples and stupas that reflect the architectural history
of Chiang Saen. These structures clearly tell the story of external influences
on building styles during the city's past, and Khmer, Singhalese, Lao and
Sukhothai forms, corresponding with different periods in Chiang Saen's history, are all represented.
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CHIANG SAEN TRAVEL TIPS |
Climate
The north of Thailand is popularly known as a cooler
place. The reality is that in the hot summer months, Chiang Rai can be just as
uncomfortably hot as much of the rest of the country, if not more so. However,
from December to February the nights can be cool enough to require a jacket, so
the appellation is not totally undeserved.
The cool season runs from
December to March, although there's usually just one week in December when
temperatures are actually comfortable. The heat starts to increase soon after
the new year and by April or May it can be almost unbearably hot and humid.
During the rainy season the downpours can be extremely heavy, but generally only
last for an hour or so in the afternoon.
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GETTING IN - OUT
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* Car: 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 car rental may probably be easier rent a car in Chiang Rai and then drive to Chiang Saen, but renting a motorbike may be a better bet as the roads one will probably explore in the area are easier to negotiate by two wheeled transport.
* Bus: There are numerous buses traveling from Chiang Rai to Chiang Saen for around 20 baht one way. The trip can take from 45 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the traffic and the number of stops it makes en-route. If you travel from Chiang Mai, it is advisable to ask for the 'new route' (sai mai) as this only takes 4 to 5 hours and makes only a few stops en-route. The old route can take over 9 hours to complete with many stops along the way.
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GETTING AROUND
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CHIANG SAEN FOODS |
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ENTERTAINMENT |
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| Northern Thailand |
| Chiang Mai - Chaing Dao - Mae Ai , Chiang Rai - Chiang Khong - Chaing Saen , Lampang, Lamphun , Mae Hong Son - Pai ,
Nan ,
Phayao, Phetchabun, Phitsanulok , Phrae , Sukhothai - Sisatchanalai, Tak - Maesot, Buriram , Mukdahan, Nakhon Phanom,
Nakhon Ratchasima,
Nong Khai , Surin, Ubon Ratchathani , Udon Thani , Yasothon |
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| Central Thailand |
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Ayutthaya, Bangkok, Kanchanaburi - Sai Yok , Lop Buri, Nakhon Phathom, Nonthaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan - Hua Hin,
Phetchaburi - Chaam ,
Ratchaburi, Chanthaburi , Chon Buri - Pattaya, Rayong - Ko Samet, Trat - Koh Chang , Lop Buri |
| Southern Thailand |
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Chumphon, Krabi - Ao Nang - Ko Phi Phi - Rai Leh , Nakhon Si Thammarat, Narathiwat,Pattani,
Phang Nga - Ao Phang Nga - Khao Lak, Phatthalung, Phu ket - Karon Beach -Patong Beach , Ranong, Satun - Tarutao,
Songkhla,
Surat Thani - Ko Pha Ngan - Ko Samui , Trang, Yala |
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