Lam Duan Woven Fabric Shop

Located in Pua District, Nan Province, this shop sells souvenirs and Tai Lue woven fabrics, including the ancient "Nang Lai" and "Nang Fai" patterns. Pua District has the largest population of Tai Lue people, who have their own unique traditions and culture, especially in their traditional clothing, such as the Tai Lue woven fabrics. Most of the woven fabrics are sold as community products after being woven.

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Adjacent to the shop is a wooden pavilion, with a long wooden bridge behind it connecting to the Lamduan woven fabric shop, leading to a coffee stall and seating area. The area offers stunning views of Doi Phu Kha and the surrounding rice fields, especially during the winter season when flowers are in full bloom.

If you come here, you will be greeted with a breathtaking view of nature. The backdrop is a magnificent mountain range, embracing the green rice fields. It is a truly stunning sight.

The gentle sunlight bathes the rice fields, adding to the wonder of the view. The area is also known for its delicious coffee and hand-woven fabrics, which make for perfect souvenirs.

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Sipping coffee and enjoying the beautiful scenery is a must-do activity in Pua.

Travel has 2 routes.

The First Route

The first route starts from Nan, passing through Tha Wang Pha and Pua, following Highway 101 (formerly 1080) for approximately 60 kilometers. Make a U-turn at the central island to enter Pua district. Take Highway 1081 Pua-Nam Yao for about 5 kilometers. The restaurant is located on the left-hand side, directly on the main road.

Second route from Nan city to Phu Phiang district via Santisuk district, following Highway 1169 for 30 km to Santisuk district. Turn left and follow the road for 10 km to the intersection of Awan sub-district. Turn left and take Highway 1081 Pua-Nam Yao for approximately 18 km to Sila Laeng sub-district. The shop is on the right-hand side, on the main road.

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