When we think of Phrae, we often imagine a slow-paced, laid-back lifestyle. However, this trip will challenge your preconceptions. Phrae is not just about slow living. The people of Phrae are "hardcore" and have a rich and "hardcore" history. When you visit Phrae, you must experience it in our unique and "hardcore" way. Each location offers its own romantic charm. This album showcases places to visit in Phrae over three days and two nights.
The places we visited are as follows:
Muang District
- Royal Residence (Take the tram)
- #Pong Sunan Temple (Wongburi Family Temple)
- #Wat Luang (The oldest temple in Phrae)
- #Baan Bieow Coffee Shop (with a popular photo spot in front of the shop)
- #Wongburi House (The House of Pink Love)
- #Wat Phra Non (The Temple of Love, built for those who love)
- #Baan Thep Museum (Center for the Collection of Old Wealth of Phrae People)
- #Khao Soi Nua Yai Muang Pae (Spicy recipe from A. Long)
- #Indigo Dyeing Learning Center at Pa Ngeim's House (Experience the ultimate local innovation: from indigo plants to trendy tie-dyeing that you can do yourself and create a unique piece!)
- Indigo and tie-dye clothing shops zone #Ban Tung Hong (the only high-quality production source in Thailand)
- #Wat Phra That Doi Leng (Enjoy the sunset with a cool and peaceful atmosphere, perfect for recharging your spirit and moving forward.)
- #Wat Phra That Cho Hae Royal Monastery (an ancient sacred temple of Phrae province, the year of the birth of the year of the Ox)
- Casa Origano (Enjoy pizza with a romantic evening atmosphere, only in Phrae)
- Victory Monument (Take a walk and observe the lifestyle and food of the city people)
- Be Leaf Cafe (Enjoy healthy fruit juices with creative menus from Phrae locals and sticky rice with mango, a long-standing favorite in Phrae for over 30 years)
- #Old Kad Kong, the Saturday market of Phrae people, the highlight of Phrae, is very lively and exciting.
- Taris Art Hotel Phrae (Newly renovated hotel, beautiful, luxurious, mid-range to high-class)
- Offering alms at Victory Monument in the morning
"Dr. Long"
- #Coffee shops are exploding (study the phenomenon of #BeingPeng, #PeoplePengExploding from the feeding of the most handsome)
- Ban Pin Railway Station (The only German-style railway station in Thailand, built to counter the political power of the great powers during the reign of King Rama V.)
- # Local Museum of Ancient Fabrics (Ancient Tin Jok Skirt, Long District, the No. 1 Best Skirt in the Country)
- #Ekknicha Vineyard (Newly opened coffee shop on a beautiful mountain view)
"Mae Suea District"
- #Wat Suang Moen (the largest collection of ancient Lanna scriptures in the country, beautifully bound in bundles)
- #Kad Phra Luang (A market with a wide variety of goods, from local products to forest and mountain items, at affordable prices)
"Khun Sathan National Park, Nan Province" (Access via Rong Kwang District, Phrae Province, as it is closer and safer.)
"Mr. Two"
- Investigate the meaning of the phrase " #แป้แข็งจ๊ด " in Ban Sa-iap.
- Observe the "local liquor" production methods of #Sak Thong Shop and #Kaeng Seua Ten Shop
This review is sure to be an enjoyable and exciting read. Follow along!
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The late rainy season and early winter have brought occasional showers to Phrae province. After the rain, the next morning often brings a blanket of mist, creating a cool and comfortable atmosphere. The weather has turned pleasantly cool, making Phrae an ideal destination for a getaway. During the holidays, escape the boredom of staying at home and breathe in the fresh air, ranked among the best in Thailand. Phrae awaits you.
This review features students from the neighboring province of Uttaradit, who are curious about why people from Phrae are known for being "hardcore." Join us as we explore the reasons behind this reputation.
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Typically, we embark on leisurely, stylish excursions, enjoying leisurely bike rides with loved ones and creating cherished family memories. This album promises a chic and enjoyable experience, albeit at a slower pace, as we embark on a journey of exploration and discovery.
Why must Phrae be so stiff?
Coffee shops are booming in Pae, offering a wide variety of options for coffee lovers. One popular spot is the Pae Coffee Shop, which is known for its strong coffee and friendly atmosphere. Another popular spot is the Bang Kaew Coffee Shop, which offers a more relaxed atmosphere and a variety of coffee drinks. If you're looking for a unique coffee experience, be sure to check out the Pae Coffee Shop.
We spent 3 days and 2 nights exploring Phrae, with one night in Phrae city and one night in Khun Sathan. Let's see where we went!
On the first day, the admin booked a room for the girls from Uttaradit. They wanted a cool, luxurious, stylish hotel in Phrae that was comfortable, close to the city center, and accessible by bicycle. We found the perfect place: Taris Art Hotel Phrae. The rooms are priced at 1,100 baht for two people, and there are also junior rooms for 1,500 baht, which are even more luxurious. We'll show you pictures in the review. The hotel is currently running a promotion: book two rooms and get one free! This is a great deal for families visiting Phrae. The offer is valid for a limited time, so book in advance. You can easily book through this page: >>> Taris Art Hotel Phrae.
Another challenge we faced was finding a romantic Western restaurant in Phrae. "There's no such thing!" you might say. But don't underestimate our city! Casa Origano, located in the Mark Four parking lot, is the answer. This five-story mall houses the only movie theater in Phrae and was once a hub for 90s teenagers who enjoyed karaoke and taking couple photos with stickers. The parking lot itself offers a romantic atmosphere, especially in the evenings. They serve pizza, fruit juices, and even have a 149 baht hotpot buffet, the only one in Phrae. You can't miss it! Let's go!
In Phrae, there is also a snack-style dish called "crispy khao soi".
Delicious and fragrant, these snacks are only 25 baht each and come in a variety of flavors. Created by the skilled hands of the people of Phrae, they are the perfect snack to keep on hand for when hunger strikes. A must-try for any visitor to the area, these snacks can be found at the Rice and Curry Shop, Sister Lek, Branch 1.
Phrae has many more interesting things to offer. Follow our review.
...a high-angle view from Wat Phra That Doi Leng
Our first stop is the residence of the last ruler of Phrae, Chao Phraya Phiphatthewongsa.
Coordinates: https://goo.gl/maps/TdSJXgLvtGw
The building will be in the shape of a gingerbread house, with a European Lanna style. Is it high-class in Phrae Province?
Visit the former underground prison, which was used only temporarily during the Civil War (not a permanent or actual underground prison).
Those who have truly spread the word know that we must enter this gate by walking backwards, as it is the gate of the spirits. Ordinary people cannot enter, as they may encounter hidden things. (This is a personal belief.)
The admin chose to take the tram in Phrae province.
From Monday to Friday, there is one round trip per day, and on Saturdays and Sundays, there are two round trips per day. The service is free of charge. The departure times are 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM. We depart from the Royal Residence at 10:00 AM.
Places to visit include...
- #Phongsungnan Temple (Wongburi Family Temple)
- Wat Luang (the oldest temple in Phrae)
- #Baan Bieow Coffee Shop (with the most popular photo corner in front of the shop)
- #Wongburi House (House of Pink Love)
- #Wat Phra Non (Temple of Love, built for loved ones)
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- #House of the Gods Museum (Center for the Collection of Antiquities and Wealth of the People of Phrae)
The free tram is spacious and the guides are very friendly. Even if there are only 3 people, they will still run the tram. They provide excellent service. We should definitely support the people of Phrae.
The first stop of the tram in Phrae will be at…
Phongsawan Temple (Wongburi Family Temple)
Coordinates: https://goo.gl/maps/pg8AYNpJKLP2
This temple boasts stunning architecture, including a glass viharn, a 108-spire stupa, and a turtle sanctuary.
Let's take a look at the beautiful corners of today. Normally, people who come to visit the Baan Bieow zone will also stop by to take pictures at this temple. Don't miss it.
Let's enter the temple.
According to the tour guide, the beautiful paintings on the ceiling depict scenes from various years of the Chinese zodiac.
The intricately carved teakwood door leads to the serene and peaceful atmosphere of the temple.
We then continued our journey by tram, which was not too far away. We could have walked, but since we were already on the tram, we decided to stick with it.
Next, we visit Wat Luang, the oldest temple in Phrae province, dating back thousands of years. The unique stupa design is unlike any found in central Thailand. The serpent statues are particularly charming, reflecting the strong faith of the builders who prioritized spiritual value over aesthetics.
Coordinates: https://goo.gl/maps/7usDnHCu9wE2
The Wat Luang temple houses a museum showcasing historical artifacts that reflect the traditional way of life of the people of Phrae.
The temple houses a golden Buddha statue weighing over 1 kilogram, valued at a significant sum. The statue is securely locked away and awaits the arrival of worshippers. Additionally, there is a smaller Buddha statue from an earlier era, which was once worshipped by the children of nobles and officials who performed various ceremonies at this location.
The inscription describes the way of life during that period in the language of the people of Phrae at that time, which is likely to be the ancient Lanna script.
The "Phra Chao To" Buddha statue from Wat Si Don Kham in Long district was carved from wood using only a single axe ("E-to") within a single day. In the past, it was believed that completing a Buddha statue in one day would bring great merit. This type of statue is also known as "Phra Chao Tan Jai," which translates to "Buddha of Instant Wish Fulfillment."
The ancient Lanna Buddhist scriptures carved from India are most abundant at Wat Suan Dok, but Wat Luang also has some on display for visitors to admire.
We will then continue our journey by tram. At each location, we will spend approximately 10-20 minutes exploring.
The price of coffee is 40 baht, which is not expensive and tastes good.
Slope coffee, "Baan Bieowww" (Phrae dialect), in Thai, means "Baan Bieow" (เบี้ยว).
A small, adorable tray with a beautiful northern Lanna design, perfect for holding offerings.
Next, we visited the Reclining Buddha Temple, built by the female ruler of the city as a dedication to her husband who died in battle. The temple houses a very long reclining Buddha statue, which is typically photographed in panoramic shots for its impressive scale.
Coordinates: https://goo.gl/maps/KBid4hBR6aE2
The feet of the reclining Buddha are adorned with intricate patterns.
We then continued our journey by tram.
A must-visit spot in Phrae is the pink house, Vongburi House. This romantic landmark is a popular photo spot for visitors. Don't miss the chance to capture a picture here during your trip to Phrae.
Coordinates: https://goo.gl/maps/frCrK3Qr52s
Let's take a look inside the house.
Admission fee is 30 baht per person. There are also student guides who will explain the various household items on display.
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A cozy corner, think of it as our vacation home. If you take a picture with this angle, it looks relaxing and comfortable.
The house was a gift from the mother of Chao Bua Tha, the first wife of Chao Luang Piriya Thephawong, the last ruler of Nan, to celebrate the marriage between Chao Sunanta, the daughter of Chao Burirat, and Luang Phong Phibun.
In the past, when a young man visited a young woman at her home, there was a custom that he would place his hand inside a pillow. If the young man spoke rudely or acted inappropriately, the young woman would hit him on the head with the pillow, as shown in the picture. During that era, there was a strong emphasis on chastity and self-respect, which greatly elevated the value of women.
Our guide was relieved to have a resident speaker at the house, so they didn't have to stand around awkwardly. 555555
We passed by an ancient house that was once used to store tributes or offerings from the province of Phrae.
The tram will make its final stop at the Baan Thep Museum (a center for the collection of antiques and wealth of the people of Phrae).
Coordinates: https://goo.gl/maps/G7k8Nvtn4ou
The house contains a revered image of King Naresuan the Great for worship and veneration.
This is a fragrant wooden chest. Inside the chest, there is the scent of old wood.
The house is filled with a plethora of antique treasures for visitors to admire.
It's an amazing place, you must visit it, don't miss it.
The intricately carved teakwood elephant with its beautiful patterns made this trip truly amazing.
The tram will then return to its starting point, dropping us off at the Lord's Residence. During this time, the tour guide will continue their commentary.
An exceptional experience riding the tram in Phrae! I gained immense knowledge and appreciation for the city, practically at no cost. The best part is the free tram ride. We should tip the tour guide generously to support tourism in Phrae. Please continue offering this service; it's fantastic! Kudos to the entire tour guide team. Amazing! Hooray!
After a tiring day of sightseeing, we arrived at this highly recommended restaurant.
Khanom Jeen Nam Ya Restaurant in Muang Pae (Spicy recipe from Ajarn Long)
If you're visiting Phrae, be sure to try the unique and delicious "Khao Soi Nam Ngiao" (ขนมเส้นน้ำย้อย). This dish is unlike anything you've tasted before, and it's a must-try for any food lover.
Coordinates: https://goo.gl/maps/323ZdbV8RoE2
The restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat buffet of various side dishes. The highlight is the abundance of spicy dips, which are perfect for those who enjoy a bit of heat. Customers can refill their plates as often as they like, and the staff won't scold them for taking large portions. However, it's important to finish everything on your plate to avoid wasting food.
Here's the "nam prik nam yoi" chili dip, served with rice noodles and pork broth. It comes with vegetables and a small amount of MSG. Oh, it makes my mouth water! I forgot to mention that they don't add MSG here, so you can choose to add it yourself according to your preference. Some people like it, while others don't.
A large order of Som Tum is perfect for sharing with family or friends. If you have friends in Phrae, tell them you want to eat here! The admin recommends it. The food is delicious and affordable, but be prepared for a crowd. If you come at lunchtime, there should be tables available. Don't worry about the wait, the service is very fast. Ordering can be tricky, choose between fried chicken and rice noodles. For a quick meal, don't come after 3pm, or you might miss out. After lunch, we'll continue our adventure with some exciting activities. Stay tuned!
An exciting opportunity to try tie-dyeing with indigo fabric, a specialty of Phrae province.
The Indigo Dyeing Learning Center at Baan Pa Ngeim (Experience the ultimate in traditional innovation: From indigo plants to trendy tie-dye, create your own unique masterpiece!)
He walked straight into the house on Thung Hong Road.
Coordinates: https://goo.gl/maps/XeEgTCC2gmp
Entering the house without prior notice is not a problem, as it is always open to visitors without the need for advance booking. Alternatively, group bookings can be made by phone, allowing for a private lesson experience. The administrator observes a noticeable difference in skill level among visitors, highlighting the subjective nature of beauty perception.
Auntie Ngeim will teach you how to make it and let you choose the patterns you want. She will teach you how to tie the fabric and dip it in the dye made from indigo plants that she grows in her pot. It's a completely natural dyeing process, free of harmful chemicals. Just be careful not to stain your clothes, as the dye can be quite potent. You need to do it slowly and carefully.
Here it is, our masterpiece! This is where true beauty is measured. Our model did a fantastic job, don't you think? Now it's your turn! Come on, let's create something together. You can be as creative and original as you want. It doesn't matter if you have artistic talent or not, just have fun with it! Trust me, it's an amazing experience.
After tie-dyeing the fabric, we hung it out to dry. Initially, it will appear greenish, but don't be alarmed; that is its true color. Wash it with clean water and gently knead it for a while, and it will gradually turn indigo. The scent is quite distinctive; whether it is pleasant or not, you'll have to smell it yourself. 5555
This is a unique artwork created by student interns. It is a fabric art with floating flowers, and it is only available here at Baan Praheungiem. Auntie Praheungiem has been studying this art form since she was a child, and she is willing to teach and pass it on to the next generation. This could be a potential career for people in Phrae. It is a great example of the talent and ingenuity of the people of Phrae. This is a valuable tradition that has been passed down through generations, and it is a source of pride for the people of Phrae. I commend Auntie Praheungiem for her dedication to preserving this art form.
The Indigo-Dyed Clothing Zone of Ban Tung Hong (The Only High-Quality Production Source in Thailand)
This area is a hub for souvenirs from Phrae, mainly featuring indigo-dyed clothing, both naturally and chemically dyed, natural cotton fabrics, and tie-dye t-shirts. You can find everything you need here, and bargaining is encouraged! The friendly vendors are happy to serve you, whether you're buying in bulk or just a few items.
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The writer's favorite store, "Mo Hom" on Soi 9, always offers discounts whenever they bring tourists there. This shop specializes in tie-dye clothing, which is popular among young people due to its trendy and stylish vibe. Both men and women can find something they like here, with a wide variety of designs to choose from. It's definitely worth checking out!
Another shop that the admin recommends is Udomphol Shop, which has 3 branches. It is a big player in this area, offering a wide variety of Hmong shirts, from traditional styles to those preferred by young people. They have all sizes available, so even plus-size people like the admin can find something that fits. This shop is a great option for those looking for Hmong shirts.
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As evening fell, we arrived at Doi Loeng Temple, climbing the mountain in search of mist. However, there was none yet, as mist in Phrae typically appears in the early mornings. We should have come earlier to witness the breathtaking sunrise casting its golden rays.
Coordinates: Drive past Phra That Cho Hae and towards Cheing Thong Waterfall for 5 kilometers. You will see a sign on the right-hand side. The climb up the mountain is not too far and slightly steep, but regular cars can make it. There are stairs for those who want to walk up for a better view or exercise, or you can drive your car up to the temple for convenience. Parking is free. https://goo.gl/maps/sXbMLYXoo6m
The scenery is breathtaking. The best part is the weather. If you go in the evening, the air starts to get chilly. Some days you can even see fog. But if you want to see thick fog, come early in the morning. The temple opens at 6:00 AM. The monks here wake up early.
If you take photos with your loved one, it will be very romantic. Because there are not many people, not many people in Phrae province. The admin considers it a good thing. Not many tourists come. Because we will have beautiful photo angles. No people This is the way before going up to the pagoda. Park your car here and walk up. For adventurous tourists.
Admin Nert with beautiful views on Doi Leng Temple
Capture stunning photos from the scenic angles of Doi Loeng Temple.
Doy Leng Temple: My grandmother used to tell me that in the past, we had to walk up a very difficult path through the forest to reach the temple. It required great faith to make the journey. The view from the top was magnificent, according to my grandmother, who visited about 20-30 years ago. Wow!
Nowadays, it is much more convenient to drive up to the top, where you can enjoy the beautiful scenery.
The viewpoint offers stunning views of Ban Cho Hae and Wat Phra That Cho Hae below. We will definitely visit there later.
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Here is the view that we saw. I took a picture for you to see. It's beautiful, isn't it?
Remember, before we take pictures with the beautiful scenery, we must always pay our respects at the stupa first. This will bring us peace of mind.
The stunning aerial view captured by the drone reveals the entirety of the temple, showcasing the magnificent road leading up to it.
Next, we arrived at Wat Phra That Cho Hae.
Phra That Cho Hae Temple, a royal temple (a sacred and ancient temple of Phrae Province, corresponding to the birth year of the Year of the Tiger).
Coordinates: https://goo.gl/maps/P5zJ8RTv2mS2
The four sides of the main stupa are enclosed by an iron fence with four entrances, each adorned with an ornate Lanna-style pavilion.
The intricate and magnificent patterns adorning the temple walls left us awestruck as we gazed upwards. The sheer artistry and skill required to create such intricate designs on such a grand scale is a testament to the ingenuity of the people of that era.
Inside the main stupa, there is a relic of the Buddha (a hair) enshrined. This temple is also home to the highly revered Phra Chao Tan Jai (Wish-Granting Buddha) and the sacred fortune sticks, considered the most powerful in the entire province of Phrae. Locals often seek blessings and wish fulfillment from Phra Chao Tan Jai at Wat Phra That Cho Hae.
Alright, everyone! Feeling tired after all that exploring? Let's take a break and refuel with some delicious food. I know just the place to help you unwind and recharge after a long day of sightseeing.
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Come here, Casa Origano restaurant (enjoy pizza with a romantic evening atmosphere, the only one in Phrae)
Coordinates: https://goo.gl/maps/36LWth5jS3w
How romantic! Imagine sitting at a table like the one in the picture with your loved one. Wow, that would be amazing! With soft, orange lighting, you could take out your wedding ring and propose. You don't have to go anywhere else; you can find a place like this right here in Phrae. Just thinking about it is exciting!
Alternatively, you can choose to dine inside the restaurant, where you can enjoy the cool air conditioning and luxurious food at reasonable prices. There are currently discounts available, as indicated by the price tags that have been overwritten. The prices are incredibly low, so come and see for yourself. Otherwise, you might accuse me of exaggerating.
A scenic view from the window with beautiful bokeh. Truly stunning! Enjoying the city of Phrae. You can't miss this. Traveling in Phrae, encountering only "khit" (a sense of wonder and amazement) in the city of Phrae. We've seen a lot of this, so let's try something different to avoid getting too bored with Phrae province.
Western food that Thai people like to eat, such as:
Northeastern mixed mushroom salad 69 baht
Spicy glass noodle salad with seafood 99 baht
French fries with cheese, 99 baht.
Spinach and cheese bake 129 baht
Grilled pork with spicy dipping sauce 119 baht
Grilled Salmon Steak with Pesto 279 baht
Small salmon pizza 175 baht
Spaghetti Carbonara 139 baht
Pork BBQ skewers, 20 baht each.
Pork skewers, 10 baht each.
Chicken gizzards, 10 baht each
85 baht for a blueberry yogurt smoothie.
70 Dragon Fruit Smoothie
And there's also spicy hotpot, which is currently a hit among Phrae people. 149 baht all-you-can-eat spicy hotpot, you won't find it anywhere else! Only at Casa Oregano Restaurant, Phrae City.
The smoothie is served in a glass with soda, which can be a bit difficult to drink, but it's delicious. You have to suck it up quickly, and it's best to eat the fruit flesh first before it sinks to the bottom, otherwise it becomes difficult to drink. You have to lift the glass and drink it like a straw, haha. The admin has done this before. It's really delicious, and you have to finish both the juice and the flesh.
After a hearty meal, we took a leisurely stroll to Victory Gate. "Victory" signifies a gathering place, a meeting point, a place to visit. In the past, it served as a welcoming gate for people in the old city. Today, it has transformed into a vibrant nighttime food district, offering a plethora of culinary delights to satisfy even the most discerning palates. It's the perfect spot to answer the age-old question among the locals: "Hey, where should we eat tonight?"
5555 The answer is, if you can't think of anything, then this is the gate of victory.
The image depicts the OTOP Center of Phrae, a hub for local products from every district in the province. If you visit Phrae, be sure to support the local community by purchasing their goods.
Coordinates: https://goo.gl/maps/gM5gB76oqMz
This is "Loog Awn" meatball, a famous street food in Phrae province, Thailand. It has many branches. The highlight is that you can finish it in one bite because the meatballs are small. You can eat two skewers for 5 baht. The dipping sauce is delicious. It is a must-try local food in Phrae and is only available at Pratu Chai.
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"Walk a little further from Victory Monument and you will find Be Leaf Cafe. The shop is opposite Buay Fresh Milk shop, next to the old Victory Monument fruit shop for over 30 years. The highlight is the legendary sticky rice with mango."
This restaurant is a must-try. The purple smoothie and B-lieve soda are highly recommended.
Belif Soda, it looks just like a good beer, oh wow! But the taste is like we're eating mango + milk + vanilla + soda all mixed together in this glass. This is a masterpiece of beverage creation in Phrae city. Oh, I almost forgot to mention that it doesn't contain any alcohol, so kids can drink it. Go trick your mom by saying, "Mom, I'm drinking beer with my friends," and take a picture with it. 555555 Because it really looks like a draft beer, but the taste is worlds apart. This glass is delicious and has many benefits.
The shop also offers a variety of cakes to choose from.
The venue boasts a private upstairs area, accessible via a somewhat precarious staircase due to its narrow steps (perhaps exacerbated by the author's stature). However, the ambiance is undeniably charming, offering a secluded and intimate setting. The air conditioning ensures a refreshingly cool environment.
B Leaf Cafe at Victory Monument offers a photogenic environment and delicious healthy options for juice lovers.
This image depicts Klong Noi, a small canal in Phrae Province, Thailand. The canal is steeped in local legends, including tales of police arrests, brawls, and drunken injuries.
Drivers will park and wait. Before using this shortcut, they must check if there are any oncoming vehicles. If there are, they will always give way to those entering the soi first. This soi is located next to Wat Methangkarawat, so we call this soi "Soi Wat Nam Jai" (Soi Temple of Kindness).
Located by the water, near the Victory Monument, is a spot where you can feed fish. In the evenings, you can also find a pigeon food cart there.
The old market, a Saturday market for the people of Phrae, is a must-visit. It's full of local charm and unique finds.
The old market, also known as Wat Phra Non Market, is located in Nai Wiang Subdistrict, Mueang Phrae District. It is held every Saturday afternoon to evening, from the Mar Gate to the front of Wongburi House. The road is closed to allow for vendors to set up their stalls. The market features products sold by local villagers, as well as live performances of Kham Muang folk songs by the Phrae-based artist group, Ka Salong Phrae.
Coordinates: https://goo.gl/maps/gDDMP2BpBy42
After a long day of exploring Phrae, we're ready to collapse on a comfortable bed and get some much-needed rest. We've found the perfect place to do just that: a stylish and luxurious hotel in Phrae that offers a comfortable stay near the city center. The hotel's convenient location allows for easy access to attractions by bicycle, ensuring a relaxing and enjoyable experience.
Taris Art Hotel Phrae offers rooms starting at 1,100 baht for two guests. The hotel also offers junior suites for 1,500 baht, which provide a more luxurious experience. The hotel is currently running a promotion where guests who book two rooms will receive a third room free. This offer is valid for a limited time, so book your stay today! For more information, please visit the Taris Art Hotel Phrae Facebook page.
The first night's stay in the room was comfortable and met all expectations. The air conditioning was cool, the water was hot, the bed was soft, and there was no noise disturbance.
Located conveniently in the heart of Phrae city, the hotel offers easy access to local attractions, whether by foot or by bicycle. The hotel even provides complimentary bicycles for guests to explore the surroundings.
The staff are friendly and beautiful, and they don't get angry easily. There is an elevator so you don't have to walk up the stairs and get tired. If you're thinking of a hotel in Phrae, this is the place to be. The Tharis Hotel in Phrae.
After a restful night's sleep, we woke up early at 7:00 AM to offer alms at Victory Monument, seeking inner peace and clarity.
In Phrae, there is a tradition of offering alms to monks on the city walls (called "mek") every Wednesday. Although we were not able to visit on a Wednesday this time, the monks and novices still came out early in the morning to collect alms.
A delightful experience for the soul! Purchase delicious meals and snacks at Pratuchai, or feel free to bring your own.
After offering alms, we returned to the Tharis Hotel for breakfast, where they offered a buffet spread.
The hotel offers a wide variety of breakfast options, including rice, hot dogs, eggs, and ham. Guests can also order from the hotel's menu or from nearby restaurants. In the evening, the hotel transforms into a charming restaurant with a delightful ambiance. The hotel's dinner menu is said to offer excellent value for money and delicious food. We will provide a review of the hotel's dinner options in the future.
After exploring the city to our heart's content, we're now heading to Long District, a mere 40 kilometers from Phrae. You can drive yourself, rent a car from the Thari Hotel, or take a songthaew, which takes 40 minutes from the city center. Why visit Long District? Well, to find the answer to the question: why is Phrae so "hard"? It is said that this place holds the answer for you. The legendary "exploding coffee shop" of Phrae awaits.
Coordinates: https://goo.gl/maps/mySjLhVJCAr
The path to the restroom is incredibly cool, featuring an archway made of chayote vines. The chayote fruits are a vibrant mix of red, green, and spiky, a sight rarely seen in Thailand. The chayote archway adds a unique and stylish touch to the coffee shop, making it truly awesome. It's the perfect spot for a stunning photo with its artistic flair. 55555
The coffee shop is packed with people eager to hear the speaker's stories about the history of Ban Pin and Phrae province. The speaker covers a wide range of topics, including: Why do people in Phrae carry explosives? The history of Ban Pin, a powerful country in Phrae. The rules of the Ngiow people in Phrae. And most recently, why is Phrae so stiff? The speaker has the answers, but you'll have to ask them yourself.
Following our conversation with Brother Must, who shared the history of Baan Pin, we now stand before the actual location. It is right behind us.
Built to counter the political influence of major powers during the reign of King Rama V, this Bavarian-style structure in the north served as a symbol of the king's authority.
The current status of Pin station is a level 3 railway station, which is very popular in the Bavarian region of Germany.
The image depicts the use of a lever, similar to the English model, to facilitate a practical integration with the trains of that era.
The translation of the Thai sentence "ถ่ายภาพกับโรงเก็บของ สมัยก่อนเป็นร้านค้าขาย" is:
"Taking a picture with the warehouse, which used to be a shop."
The villagers still use this station to travel north and south. Therefore, the villagers are very attached to this train station because there is still a lack of travel by bus. So they mostly use the train.
The admin, Khun Golf, used the power to drive the train forward. 5555 (What is he doing?)
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Weight scale at Ban Pin Railway Station
You can travel to Ban Pin. The car from the city to Wang Chin district will stop by on the way there. As for the way back, the admin is not sure. I will ask Uncle Waew and let you know.
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In the past, before ordination, it was customary to create a wooden Buddha statue as a representation of oneself. This statue was typically made from readily available wood found in local homes and completed within a single day. These statues were then offered to the temples of Long district.
If you are visiting a temple, please wear long pants. Sarongs are also available at the temple for those who do not have appropriate attire. This is to ensure a respectful and modest appearance.
The museum also houses priceless Buddha statues, with an estimated total gold weight exceeding 1 kilogram.
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The Komol Ancient Textiles Local Museum (Ancient Tin Jok Sin, Long District, the No. 1 Best Sin in the Country)
Coordinates: https://goo.gl/maps/UzSAE8Sk1vv
The museum also houses antique loincloths from Phrae, the most famous of which is the "Tin Chok" loincloth from Ban Long, available at the Komol Antique Fabric shop.
Adorable doll models will be created using fabric and patterns in small pieces, truly showcasing the unique craftsmanship of national-level work.
The ancient murals are beautifully preserved within the walls of the Komol Ancient Textiles Museum.
Ancient loincloths that were actually used in the past, ranging from those of the city lords to ordinary villagers. It can be said that one of the things that the people of Phrae are proud of is the "tin chok" loincloth from Long district.
We then headed to Mae Khaem intersection to loop back into the city, passing through Den Chai and Sung Men districts before entering the city center. Our destination was Khun Sathan, but we decided to make a stop at a vineyard we spotted on the way. This vineyard, Eknicha, is a charming spot with a café that is worth a visit.
Located on Super Highway, past Mae Khaem intersection towards Den Chai district.
Located in Long district, approximately 20 kilometers from the city center of Long.
The coffee shop is located on the mountain. You can park your car at the bottom and walk up.
This charming little coffee shop boasts stunning views and a delightful atmosphere. The fresh air and inviting ambiance make it the perfect spot to relax and enjoy a delicious cup of coffee. Don't miss the opportunity to visit this hidden gem!
Here's a beautiful view. What would it be like if the sun were setting? It's a shame it's raining right now.
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The interior features semi-organic, semi-natural grapes.
The image shows a tree trunk emerging from the ground, which is quite impressive.
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Don't forget to visit the vineyards of the people of Phrae. Are you tired yet? Let's continue.
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Let's continue to Wat Suan Dok (the largest collection of ancient Lanna scriptures in the country, beautifully bound in bundles).
Coordinates: https://goo.gl/maps/Px39Rgq7LU52
Ancient Dhamma scriptures, a legacy of Dhamma, a world heritage
Venture further into the village, and you'll find the Phra Luang Market in Sung Men district, a local gem recommended by the admin.
Kad Luang Market (a market with a wide variety of goods, from everyday items to forest and mountain products, at affordable prices).
There is a market in the morning at 5:00 AM and in the evening from 2:00 PM onwards.
Coordinates: https://goo.gl/maps/veAvwQ6F8B62
The banana fritter shop owned by the admin's mother is highly recommended. Anyone who mentions they saw the review on the Phrae Review page will receive a special bonus from my mother.
The delicious fried bananas, corn, Prae-style snow chicken, and fried spring rolls of Kad Phra Luang are a must-try for everyone. Don't miss it! Seriously, I'm giving it away for free. I'm definitely losing money, haha. Mom starts selling from 2:00 PM onwards.
The delicious "Aep Ong Ao Miang Pae" (steamed pork brain) at Talat Phra Luang in Phrae province is a must-try. The rich, savory flavor and the fragrant banana leaf wrapping create a perfect harmony of taste and aroma.
A legendary restaurant that has been in business for decades. The name itself suggests its legendary status. A must-try dish from Kad Phra Luang is the "Bo Bae" salad, which is made with eggplant and horse penis.
Following this, the admin traveled from Phrae to...
Khun Sathan, Nan Province " (go up through Rong Kwang District, Phrae Province because it is closer and safer than the other way"
Our journey from Phrae city to Khun Sathan National Park took approximately one hour and a half. We aimed to capture the mist and camp overnight.
Coordinates: https://goo.gl/maps/asqKSkV5NxE2
The weather was quite chilly, so the admins, Jek Golf, Jan Aowan, Mr. Chalerm, and the other participants in the trip took off their clothes to prove how cold it was. This was done so that they could tell their fans how cold it was.
The situation is not ideal. (Voice trembling, panting)
The evening has arrived on the mountain, with occasional mist floating in the air. It's incredibly cold. If you're sleeping in a tent, don't share a blanket. Instead, cuddle with your loved one for warmth.
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Camping with the family in the park is a great option. Enjoy the fresh air and starry sky, away from the hustle and bustle of social media and the outside world. For tonight, I'm calling it a night. I can't take the cold anymore. No more photos, it's freezing! See you all in the morning.
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Early morning fitness for Khun Golf. Feeling pent-up from not taking many photos last night, so she's out for a morning run. Currently taking photos of flowers.
The dense fog in the picture made the admin hope to see the sunrise with beautiful golden rays when they woke up.
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"Damn it, there's not a single ray of sunshine. Is it going to be like this all day?"
While waiting for the sunrise, we took photos and played around. Please use low gear (Hey, Chalerm, why are you taking off your shirt?). You haven't learned your lesson from that jump into the water, have you? Oh, you're taking it off to test your courage, to see how cold it is. Haha.
While waiting, we enjoyed a local snack from Phrae, Khao Soi Cut, which can be found at Khao Soi Jeleg, Branch 1, Phrae Province.
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You can bring snacks to the tent to share with your friends.
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After waiting for the sun until 9 am, we went down to the Khun Sathan stream to look for beautiful flowers before going down to Phrae province.
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After descending from Khun Sathan, I decided to take a detour to find some of the best and most delicious food in Phrae. The restaurant I chose is located directly opposite the 4-way intersection hospital in Rong Kwang, which features a small golden deer statue. This area is frequented by travelers and offers a variety of affordable restaurants and accommodations.
Coordinates: https://goo.gl/maps/AvB4nsFN9Z92
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The first recommended dish is Laab Moo Muang Phrae, a raw and spicy pork salad with fresh, red blood. It's served with sticky rice, molded into a large, flat shape. The dish is incredibly delicious.
We then drove to Sorong or Song District to find the meaning of "Phrae people are strong and tough".
We drove for about an hour from the district office, a distance of approximately 40 kilometers, to reach the legendary Ban Sa-iap. It is said that Ban Sa-iap is home to the "good things" of the children of Phrae, the origin of the saying "Phrae people are strong and tough."
Coordinates: https://goo.gl/maps/6kxLuj1eazr
In the village of Sa-iap, there are two main producers of traditional liquor, based on the local wisdom of the Sa-iap people: Sak Thong shop.
First, let's take a look at the Kaeng Seua Ten Restaurant.
(Alcohol is an intoxicant. Please use your discretion when watching the following review.)
Previously, villagers viewed the beverage as a medicinal tonic or herbal remedy due to its production from rice shoots and consumption within the community. Subsequently, it transitioned into a commercially available product with proper registration, taxation, and inspection procedures before being marketed as a bottled product embodying local wisdom.
Currently, the fruit is used to flavor juices as souvenirs for both locals and tourists in Phrae.
The admin has tried both the strawberry and apple flavors, as well as the original. They are all very strong, so don't miss out!
The gold leaf is produced in white basins for 2-3 weeks, depending on the strength and starter culture, to develop its aroma and flavor.
The rice water is collected and cooked until it is fully cooked.
The mixture is then fermented, allowing the flavors to develop and mature into liquor.
At the Tham Nia cave in Ban Sa-iap, it is customary to offer a glass of liquor as a sign of respect to the spirits of the house before entering. This is not mandatory, and those who do not drink are not obligated to participate.
After we saw the strong liquor of Phrae people, how was it? Are Phrae people strong?
We have reached the end of our journey and safely returned with our companions. Thank you to everyone who followed and watched our review of Phrae. So, what do you think? Is Phrae "strong and tough"? If you're still curious, head over to Pao Lieng's "Explosive Coffee" and get your answer. He'll tell you that "Phrae is strong and tough!" Cheers!
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