Long-necked Karen are not Thai people. They are all from the Hmong and Burmese tribes, tribes that live in the high mountains. They are called Long-necked Karen because the women in this tribe wear brass rings around their necks. It is a long-held tradition. Long-necked Karen are not Thai people. Long-necked Karen are Burmese tribes and are not like ordinary people.
- Pai World War 2 Memorial Bridge
A historical site during World War II built by Japanese soldiers, which is now a tourist attraction and is considered another landmark of Pai that should not be missed. The dark green steel bridge across the Pai River is like the gateway to Pai District, connecting the road from Chiang Mai to Pai and Mae Hong Son.
small town in a valley that we know well, Pai in Mae Hong Son Province, is considered to have many beautiful natural tourist attractions, including national parks, rivers, waterfalls, hot springs, or even beautiful places like Kong Lan or the place that is nicknamed Pai Canyon. This makes green tourists who love nature visit continuously. Kong Lan or Pai Canyon is a naturally occurring tourist attraction. It was formed from the subsidence of the land on this high mountain and was eroded into deep grooves that look like cliffs, connected over a wide area, resulting in the creation of Pai Canyon. The shape of the cliff looks like Pae Mueang Phi in Phrae Province. It is also a beautiful viewpoint of Pai.
Santichon Village is indeed a center where visitors have the chance to experience Chinese culture: the village showcases reproductions of traditional Chinese clay houses, and there are a few tiny shops made of mud and clay selling tea by the bag or by the pot, where they also often run tea-tasting sessions. It is also possible to experience Yunnanese way of life, as well as dressing in a traditional Yunnan dress.