One of the few natural hot springs in northern Thailand, the Mae Kachan Hot Spring (Mae Ka Chan) is so hot—reaching temperatures of 194˚F (90˚C)—it can boil an egg in minutes, a feat that locals are more than happy to demonstrate. Along with enjoying the cooking, you can dip your toes in several pools.
Wat Rong Khun or Rong Khun Temple The temple was designed and built to be like heaven on earth. Heaven on earth that humans can experience The main hall and other buildings Painted white and decorated with white glass. It took 1 and half hours to walk around and study here.
Choui Fong Tea Plantation is a famous tea plantation in Chiang Rai. It covers an area of over 1.6 square kilometers. Tea is planted in a curve along the hillside. The atmosphere is nice. It is a tourist attraction and has restaurants, bakery, and beverage services. Interesting food items include tuna salad, Yunnan spaghetti, soft tea leaf mantou, green tea, iced tea, green tea cake, and chocolate cake. Tourists can stop by to take pictures and walk around to see the beauty of the tea plantation.
Black House Museum it more than 25 northern local architectural buildings and several applied local architectural buildings that display folk art, which is the creative work of local craftsmen from the past to the present. All are painted black. Each building is decorated with beautifully carved wood. On display are large crocodile skins, snake skins, and various animal horns. The Black House Museum is an art place that creates imagination for viewers from many perspectives. It also houses a collection of items used in life in the past.
The Long-necked Karen are not Thais. They are all from the Hmong and Burmese tribes. A tribe living on high mountains, They are called Long Neck Karen. This is because the women of this tribe wear brass rings around their necks that make them look like they have a long neck. long neck Karen don’t Thai people long neck come from Myanmar.