Doi Luang National Park covers areas in Chafing Rai, Lampang and Phayao. The main attraction in Phayao's area is 'Namtok Champa Thong" the beautiful waterfall situated at Km.7 on Phayao-Chiang Rai Highway, about 18 kms. from the township area.
Wiang Lo AncientTown or 'Muang Phra Lo' is located around 17 kilometers away from Amphoe Chun along highway no. 1021. At Ban Huai Ngiu, there is a branch to Ban Nam Chun which is about 12 kilometers away along a dusty road. From the remainings of the old city walls and a lot of deserted temples, the site was assumed to be a city in the reign of Pho Khun Ngam Muang (King Ngam Muang). Here, an old monastery 'Vat Si Ping Muang" is located. As this area is adjacent to the point where the Chun River runs to join the Ing River, it is locally called "Sop Ing" (a meeting point) as well.
Wat Phra That Sop Waen is located about 4 kilometers from Amphoe Chiang Kham. There is an old stupa of approximately 700-800 years in which some Buddha's hair and chin bones have been kept. This monastery had been renovated several times in the past; however, its artistic style of Lanna Thai has been maintained.
Wat Nantaram is located at Ban Don Chai, Amphoe Chiang Kham. It was designed in Burmese style. The whole structure of its vihara was built from teak and decorated with fine carved wood in some parts such as windows, a pediment, galleries, etc.
Doi Luang National Park covers areas in Chafing Rai, Lampang and Phayao. The main attraction in Phayao's area is 'Namtok Champa Thong" the beautiful waterfall situated at Km.7 on Phayao-Chiang Rai Highway, about 18 kms. from the township area.
Wiang Lo AncientTown or 'Muang Phra Lo' is located around 17 kilometers away from Amphoe Chun along highway no. 1021. At Ban Huai Ngiu, there is a branch to Ban Nam Chun which is about 12 kilometers away along a dusty road. From the remainings of the old city walls and a lot of deserted temples, the site was assumed to be a city in the reign of Pho Khun Ngam Muang (King Ngam Muang). Here, an old monastery 'Vat Si Ping Muang" is located. As this area is adjacent to the point where the Chun River runs to join the Ing River, it is locally called "Sop Ing" (a meeting point) as well.
Wat Phra That Sop Waen is located about 4 kilometers from Amphoe Chiang Kham. There is an old stupa of approximately 700-800 years in which some Buddha's hair and chin bones have been kept. This monastery had been renovated several times in the past; however, its artistic style of Lanna Thai has been maintained.
Wat Nantaram is located at Ban Don Chai, Amphoe Chiang Kham. It was designed in Burmese style. The whole structure of its vihara was built from teak and decorated with fine carved wood in some parts such as windows, a pediment, galleries, etc.
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