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Restaurants In Pai

Abodaya Restaurant
Amido Pizza Garden
Angie Kitchen
Baan Benjarong
Baan Mai Kon Muang
Baan Pai Restaurant
Baan Pai Village
Bell Garden
Blue Restaurant
Boogie Burger
Burger House
Café del Doi
Charlie Kitchen
Chez Swan
Cristina Restaurant
Dang Thai Food
Duang Restaurant
Fubar
Fluid Swimming Pool
Ginger House
Pai Thong
Hut Ing Pai Steak House
June Restaurant
La Terrasse
Laan Tong
Latina
Little Home
Lux Pai
Mai Pen Rai
Mama Falafel
Milk Inter Pai
Mountain Blue
Na's Kitchen
Nong Beer
Own Home
Pai Blue
Pai Center Restaurant
Pai Corner
Pai Doi Restaurant
Shark Restaurant

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Lamphang

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       ited in mid-town, Wat Phra That Hariphunchai was built during the reign of King Arthitayarat, a descendant of Queen Chamthewi some 800 years ago.A principal landmark is the 46-metre tall golden Chedi which contains a hair of the Lord Buddha, having nine-tiered umbrella, made of gold weighing approximately 6,498.75 grams...

Chiang Rai

      on the bank of the Kok River within town area, contains what is believed to be the oldest Holy Relic even before King Mengrai built Chiang Rai. Doi Chom Thong has been a sacred site for aextremely long time. The site was surely reverenced as the home of local spirits before Buddhism arrived in the area.