Discovering the Blue Temple in Chiang Rai

As its name implies, the Blue Temple boasts stunning sapphire blue hue. Inside it resembles an elaborate maze with intricate designs and golden-framed art hanging everywhere - almost creating the impression that everything inside has an interweaved pattern or design that brings life and colour into this extraordinary structure.

After an ancient temple that stood here was demolished by tigers nearly 100 years ago, this modern-day replica serves as a place to make merit and celebrate Buddhist events.

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Wat Huay Pla Kang – The 9-Tier Temple You Must Visit

Wat Huay Pla Kang Temple will leave you spellbound. Known for its breathtaking designs and architecture, this magnificent site draws both devout believers as well as curious travellers alike.

Chiang Rai boasts several noteworthy attractions, including a massive white statue of Guan Yin and an 9-tier pagoda. Make sure that Chiang Rai is on your itinerary by including this stop!

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Singha Park Chiang Rai – An Oasis of Leisure Activities

Singha Park offers an idyllic retreat set within Mae Kon's countryside, boasting flower gardens, lakes, tea plantations, orchids, vegetable crops and vegetable farming areas. Additionally, there are special events held here annually such as balloon festivals as well as sports cycling competitions.

Are You Searching for More Exciting Activities? Take a Tram Tour or Rent an Electric Scooter

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Wualai Walking Street in Chiang Mai’s Silver-Making District

Wualai Walking Street offers something exciting and vibrant for Saturday night entertainment: its market, which coincides with one of Bangkok's most distinctive temples (Wat Sri Suphan or Silver Temple), is an experience not to be missed.

This market provides a more relaxed and laidback atmosphere than its more hectic counterpart, encouraging friendly bargaining at friendly prices.

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