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Чианг Рай, Таиланд

 

 

Самая северная провинция Таиланда, Чианг Рай, расположена в бассейне реки Кок на высоте 416 метров над уровнем моря. Провинция Чианг Рай занимает площадь 11 678 квадратных километров, и находится в 785 километрах от Бангкока. Эта гористая местность достигает реки Меконг и граничит с Мьянмой (Бирмой) и Лаосом.

Провинция популярна среди туристов благодаря своим достопримечательностям и древностям, которые свидетельствуют о старых цивилизациях. На территории провинции также живут горные племена, из Чианг Рая также легко попасть в Лаос и Мьянму (Бирму).
 

Расстояние от города Чианг Рая до остальных районов

 

Пхан (Amphoe Phan)
Тхоенг (Amphoe Thoeng)
Май Чан (Amphoe Mae Chan)
Май Сай (Amphoe Mae Sai)
Вианг Па Пао (Amphoe Wiang Pa Pao)
Чанг Кхонг (Amphoe Chiang Khong)
Май Суай (Amphoe Mae Suai)
Чианг Сен (Amphoe Chiang Saen)
Па Дет (Amphoe Pa Daet)
Вианг Чай (Amphoe Wiang Chai)
Пхайя Менграй (Amphoe Phaya Mengrai)
Вианг Кен (Amphoe Wiang Kaen)

46 км.
64 км.
20 км.
63 км.
91 км.
141 км.
53 км.
60 км.
52 км.
12 км.
48 км.
127 км.


Расстояние от Чианг Рая до других провинций

 

Чианг Май (Chiang Mai)
Пхаёо (Phayao)
Прае (Phrae)
Нан (Nan)
Уттарадит (Uttaradit)

180 км.
  94
км.
232
км.
271
км.
305
км.



Как сюда добраться
На автобусе
Бангкок - Чианг Рай
За 9 часов из Бангкока до Чианг Рая можно доехать на кондиционированном автобусе. Который отправляется из автобусного терминала Мо Чит (Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal). Вы также можете позвонить по телефонам туристических агентств, которые предоставляют транспортные услуги: 0 2936 3659 (Bor Kho Sor’s 24-местный ВИП-автобус), 9362963 (Siam First Tour), 9362492 (Indra Tour), 0 2936 2495 (Sombat Tour) или 0 2936 3531 (Kharuhat Tour).

Чианг Май - Чианг Рай
Чианг Рай расположен в 182 километрах к северу от Чианг Мая. Кондиционированный автобус из Чианг Мая в Чианг Рай отправляется 12 раз в день от автобусного терминала Chiang Mai Arcade Bus Terminal.  Некоторые из маршрутов едут дальше, в Май Сай (Mae Sai) и Чианг Сен (Chiang Saen). Более подробную информацию можно получить по телефонам 0 5324 6503 (Чианг Май) или 0 5371 1154 (Чианг Рай).

По воздуху
Бангкок-Чианг Рай
Самолеты авиакомпании Thai Airways совершают 5 рейсов из Бангкока в Чианг Рай ежедневно, время полеты - 1 час и 20 минут. Для получения более подробной информации звоните 1566 или 0 2628 2000. Также есть возможность купить недорогие билеты в компании Air Asia, более подробную информацию можно получить на сайте авиакомпании www.airasia.com.


Праздники и фестивали
Фестиваль Кинг Мен Рай (King Meng Rai)

Проходит с 26 января по 1 февраля.
В это время проходят парады, культурные шоу и соревнования, это празднование в честь основателя Чианг Рая и Королевства Ланна.

Фестиваль Сонгкран (Songkran)
16-18 апреля
Традиционный тайский новый год лучше всего праздновать в Чианг Сен (Chiang Saen), где 4 нации (тайцы, лаосцы, китайцы и бирманцы) устраивают гонки на лодках по реке Меконг. Помимо этого проходят различные конкурсы и культурные шоу.

Ярмарка личи
19-28 мая
Это праздник в честь самого вкусного фрукта провинции - личи, в это время проходят сельскохозяйственные выставки и ярмарки, на который также представлены изделия народных промыслов, в это время проходят конкурсы красоты и различные шоу и соревнования.


Attractions:
The King Mengrai the Great Memorial
is located in the Muang District on the intersection leading to Mae Chan. Originally, King Mengrai was the ruler of Nakhon Hiran Ngoen Yang (an ancient town on the bank of the Mae Khong around Chiang Saen) before Chiang Rai was established as the administrative centre in 1262. He consolidated his power by merging the different city-states in the North and founded the Lanna Thai Kingdom in 1296 with Chiang Mai as the capital.

Chiang Rai, The King Mengrai StupaThe King Mengrai Stupa in front of Wat Ngam atop Doi Ngam Muang district was built by King Chaisongkram to contain the remains of his father (King Mengrai).

The Wat Phra Sing, on Singhaklai Road near the townhall used to house a major Buddha statue, the Phra Buddha Sihing which is now enshrined in Chiang Mai. A special feature is the Lanna-style Ubosot and the wooden door panels carved by Chiang Rai contemporary craftsmen.

Situated on Trairat Road in town centre, Wat Phra Kaeo was where one of Thailand's most important Buddha statues was discovered in 1444. The statue had been moved by various state rulers to be placed in their respective capitals as a symbol of dominance, including Lampang, Chiang Rai and Vientiane before finally being enshrined in Bangkok's Wat Phra Kaeo during the reign of King Rama l of the Rattanakosin Period. The temple also houses a 700 years old bronze statue, Phra Chao Lan Thong, which is housed in the Chiang Saen-style Ubosot.

Wat Phra That Doi Chom Thong
, located on Doi Chom Thong on the bank of the Kok River within Muang district, contains what is believed to be the oldest Holy Relic even before King Mengrai built Chiang Rai. A major religious site in Chiang Rai, it was from here that King Mengrai spotted the strategic location on which to establish the town. The Chedi containing the Holy Relic was probably renovated at the same time the town was being built.

Located at the former townhall, Ho Watthanatham Nithat is a museum exhibiting ancient artifacts and written records on history, literature and indigenous intelligence as well as exhibits on royal activities by the late Princess Mother at Doi Tung . It is open to the public Wednesday-Sunday from 8.00 a.m. until 3.00 p.m.

Chiang Rai, Kok RiverThe Kok River flows through the town of Chiang Rai and is 130 kilometres long. Long-tailed boats can be rented from town to travel along the river on both sides of which are lovely sceneries. Stops can be made at hilltribe villages of the Akha or lko, Lisu, Karen, etc. Elephant rides are also available to see the surrounding area. Another river routed starts from Tha Ton in Chiang Rai going northward to Chiang Rai town. The trip takes about four hours. Trips by bamboo raft takes 3 days and 2 nights.

The Nam Khun Kon Forest Park can be reached by taking Highway #1211 from town. After 18 kilometres turn right and proceed on for another 12 kilometres. Or go along Highway No. 1 ( Chiang Rai-Phayao ) for about 15 kilometres where there is a right turn to proceed further another 17 kilometres, then a 30-minute walk to the waterfall. The highest and most scenic waterfall in Chiang Rai, the Khun Kon is some 70 metes high. Along the route to the site are cool, shady natural surroundings eminently suitable for relaxation and nature walking.

Doi Mae Salong
is the site of Santi Khiri village, a community settled by remnants of the former Chinese 93rd Division who moved from Myanmar to Thai territory since 1961. Today it is a major tourist attraction with its small town ambience on high hills, delicious native Chinese dishes and small hotels and guesthouses catering to visitors. During December - February, the hills are alive with pinkish Sakuras. To reach it, take the Chiang Rai- Mae Chan route for 29 kilometres, then turn left and proceed on for another 41 kilometres (passing a hot spring). The return trip can be undertaken on routes no. 1234 and no. 1130 which wind through Yao and Akha villages. From Doi Mae Salong a road leads to Ban Tha Ton, the starting for the Kok River cruise, a distance of 45 kilometres.

Doi Hua Mae Kham
is the domicile of the hilltribe near the Thai Burmese border, about three hours by road along the Mea Chan - Ban Thoet Thai Ban Huai ln route which winds along the steep mountain edge. The inhabitants are predominantly of the Lisu tribe, with a smattering of the Akha, Hmong and Muser. Doi Hua Mae Kham is most scenic in November when the yellow Wild Sunflowers are in full bloom.

Doi Tung
is located in Mae Fa Luang district, reachable by taking Highway No. 110 for about 48 kilometres. Then turn left onto Highway No. 1149, an asphalt road leading to Doi Tung. The route winds through beautiful scenery and with many interesting sites. These include the Doi Tung Palace and the Mae Fa Luang Garden, Akha and Muser tribal villages. There are also view points and the Phra That Doi Tung Holy Relic, an old religious site atop the Doi, about 2,000 metres above sea level.

About 62 kilometres from the provincial seat on Highway No. 110 is Thailand's norther-most district. Mae Sai borders on Myanmar's Tha Khi Lek marked by the Mae Sai River with a bridge spanning both sides. Foreign visitors are allowed to cross over to the Tha Khi Lek market by presenting their passports and paying a fee at the Mae Sai immigration checkpoint. ln addition, there are tour services up to Chiang Tung in Myanmar which is some 160 kilometres north by road.

Chiang Saen
was an ancient town located on the bank of Mae Khong River. The district can be reached by taking Highway no. 110 from Chiang Rai for some 30 kilometres. Then take a right turn into Highway no. 1016 and proceed on for another thirty kilometres. Originally called Wiang Hiran Nakhon Ngoen Yang, it served as the main town before King Mengrai established Chiang Rai as the capital in 1262. Traces of old double city walls and many other antiquities still remain both within and outside the district town.The Chiang Saen National Museum is where knowledge can be sought concerning archaeology, settlements and history of the town. There are replicas of the community and scores of ancient relics including Lanna-style sculptures, Buddha statues and inscription stones from Phayao and Chiang Saen itself. In addition, there are exhibitions of indigenous art obects of the Thai Yai, Thai Lu and other hilltribes. These items include musical instruments, ornaments, opium-smoking accessories, etc. Open Wednesday-Sunday from nine in the morning until four in the afternoon.

Wat Phra That Chedi Luang
, located in Chiang Saen old town, was built by King Saen Phu, the 3rd ruler of the Lanna Kingdom in early 13th Century. Ancient sites include the bell-shaped, Lanna-style principal Chedi which measures 88 metres high with a base 24 metres wide, the largest such structure in Chiang Saen. There are also remains of ancient Wihan and Chedi.

Wat Phra Chao Lan Thong
is located within the city wall, built by Prince Thong Ngua, a son of King Tilokkarat, the 12th ruler of Lanna, in 1489. A 1200-kilogram Buddha statue was cast. Named the Phra Chao Lan Thong, it has a lap width of 2 metres and is over three metres high. Another statue called Phra Chao Thong Thip was also cast which is made of brass and in the Sukhothai style.

at Pa Sak, about one kilometre to the west of Chiang Saen in Tambon Wiang, was built by King Saen Phu in 1295 and three hundred teak trees were planted, hence the name Pa Sak (Teak Woods). It was then the residence of the patriarch. The temple's chedi is of the beautiful Chiang Saen architectural style and the exteriors are elaborately decorated 12.5 meters tall with a base of 8 metres wide.

There are also several ancient sites outside the city wall including Wat Phra That Chom Kitti, about 1.7 kilometres from town, and Wat Sangkha Kaeo Don Han where sketches on brick slabs tell stories about the various lives of the Lord Buddha.

The Chiang Saen Lake
is a large natural reservoir with scenic surroundings. Large flocks of waterfowls immigrate to the site during winter. About five kilometres from the distract town on the Chiang Saen-mae Chan route is a left turn. Proceed on for another 2 kilometres to reach the site.

The Golden Triangle
is about 9 kilometres from the Chiang Saen old town to the north along the road parallel to the Mae Khong River. The area is locally referred to as cSop Rukae, Where the Mae Khong meets the Ruak River. This is where the borders of three countries, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand, come together. There are remains of many ancient places and structures attesting to the area having been settled by people in the past. It is also where various legends on the Lanna ancestors originate.

Around Sop Ruak are boat rental service to view the scenery around the Golden Triangle. In addition, boats can be hired to cruise from Sop Ruak along the Mae Khong River to chiang Saen and Chiang Khong which takes around 40 minutes and 1 1/2 hours respectively.

Phra That Doi Pu Khao
is located on the hill just before the Golden Triangle and is believed to have been built by a king of Wiang Hirannakhon Ngoen Yang in mid-8th century. Remains of antiquities still visible today are only the Wihan and crumbled Chedis.

About 4 kilometres from Chiang Saen on the road to Chiang Khong is Phra That Pha Ngao. There is a bell shaped Chedi standing on large boulders. Nearby is a Wihan where several old Chiang Saen-style Buddha statues are enshrined. There is also a viewing point to enjoy scenery of the Mae Khong and of Chiang Saen itself.

Chiang Khong
is a small, peaceful district on the bank of the Mae Khong opposite Muang Huai of Laos. lt is about 115 kilometres from the provincial seat, or some 55 kilometres from Chiang Saen on Highway No. 1129 to the east. Chiang Khong is noted as the place where Pla Buk, the giant catfish, are caught. The fishing season is from mid-January to May. The Chiang Khong Fishery Station is able to inseminate and breed this largest fresh-water fish in the world. Fingerlings bred here have been released in several rivers. Sight-seeing trips by boat are available to view the scenery and life along the Mae Khong. A stop can be made at Ban Hat Bai, a Thai lu community noted for making beautiful local material. To crossover the Muang Huai Sai in Laos, contact the immigration office at Chiang Khong.

Doi Pha Tang
, located in Wiang Kaen district some 160 kilometres from the provincial town, is a viewing point on top of a high cliff over the Thai-Laotian border affording a delightful scene of the river and the sea of mist throughout the year. During December-January, blooming Sakuras provide a picturesque scenery. It is home to the Chinese Haw, the Hmong and Yao minorities. The Haws are the remnants of the 93rd Chinese Division who moved in to settle on Doi Pha Tang.

Another viewing point is Phu Chi Fa which is some 25 kilometres south of Doi Pha Tang in Toeng district. Visitors can stay overnight at Ban Rom Fa Thong and Ban Rom Fa Thai. From here a trail leads up to the viewing point on top of the hill, a distance of 1.8 kilometres. From the sheer cliff of Phu Chi Fa can be seen spectacular scenes, especially the sea of mist at sunrise. The cool climate produces colourful flowering shrubs of various species.

Pu Kaeng Waterfall is the site of Doi Luang National Park's headquarters located in Phan district. To reach it, go on the Chiang Rai-Phayao route for 58 kilometres to arrive at Bang Pu Kaeng. At Km. 77, take amid virgin jungle with water cascading down limestone brooks. There are camping area and jungle trekking services.

Wiang Ka Long is a community about 16 kilometres from the district office of Wiang Pa Pao. Here have been found remains of ancient furnaces used to make terra cotta utensils. The furnaces are shaped like turtleshell of various sizes with a width of 2 to 5 metres.

Bo Nam Ron or hot spring, located at Tambon Mae Chedi Mai on the Chiang Rai-Chiang Mai road at Kms. 64-65, is found next to a stream. Villagers sell eggs to tourists to boil in the hot spring.

The Khun Chae National Park
at Tambon Mae Chedi Mai of Wiang Pa Pao district can be reached by taking the Chiang Mai - Chiang Rai route ( Highway No. 1188). The park headquarters is right next to the highway at Kms. 55-56. Visitors wishing to undertake a jungle trek and camp within the park need to have the services of a guide and prepare their own camping equipment. The trek through the Khun Chae jungle is for adventure travel enthusiasts as the route passes through steep terrain and several hilltops and cliffs over 1,400 metres height. There are good viewing points and trekkers can enjoy waterfalls, flowing streams and virgin jungle areas lush with plant life.


Local Products:
Chiang Rai is rich in handcrafted items such as hand-woven cotton materials, dresses and hilltribe silver ornaments, as well as wood-carving products. Certain food items are quite popular such as Naem and Mu Yo (preserved and fermented pork sausages). Agricultural products include lichee (April-May), pineapple and tea, as well as other cool climate produce from various royal projects.


How To Get There:
By Bus
Bangkok-Chiang Rai
The 9-hour journey from Bangkok can be made on airconditioned coaches originating from Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal. Call 0 2936 3659 (Bor Kho Sor’s 24-seat VIP coach), 9362963 (Siam First Tour), 9362492 (Indra Tour), 0 2936 2495 (Sombat Tour) or 0 2936 3531 (Kharuhat Tour).

Chiang Mai-Chiang Rai
Chiang Rai is 182 kilometres north of Chiang Mai. Airconditioned buses leave 12 times daily from Chiang Mai Arcade Bus Terminal to Chiang Rai. Some buses continue to Mae Sai and Chiang Saen. Call Thai Phatthanakit Transport at tel: 0 5324 6503 (Chiang Mai) or 0 5371 1154 (Chiang Rai)

By Air
Bangkok-Chiang Rai
Thai Airways operates 5 flights daily from Bangkok to Chiang Rai. The journey takes 1 hour and 20 minutes. Call 1566 or 0 2628 2000

Chiang Mai-Chiang Rai
From October 20,2003, Phuket Air offers 2 daily shuttle service flights from Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai with YS-11 aircraft. The journey takes only 40 minutes and the flights time are available at 07.30 and 18.00 hrs. For more information, call Bangkok Office 0 2679 8999 or Chiang Mai Office 0 5392 2118-9
Thai Airways has numerous daily flights servicing the Bangkok-Chiang Mai route and the Chiang Mai-Chiang Rai route. For more information, contact their Bangkok office at tel. 0 2628 2000, their Chiang Rai office at tel. 0 5371 1179

Chiang Rai-Chiang Mai
From October 20,2003, Phuket Air offers 2 daily shuttle service flights from Chiang Rai to Chiang Mai with YS-11 aircraft. The journey takes only 40 minutes and the flights time are available at 09.00 and 19.30 hrs. For more information, call Bangkok Office 0 2679 8999 or Chiang Rai Office 0 5379 8255-6

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Как добраться в Тайланд
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Выставочный комплекс (BITEC)
Выставочный комплекс Queen Sirikit
Выставочный комплекс IMPACT Arena

Достопримечательности
Буддистская медитация
Заповедники и национальные парки
Обучение слонов
Тайская еда, десерты
Фрукты Таиланда
Прогулки по джунглям
Искусство и ремесла
Фермы по выращиванию орхидей
Ночная жизнь Таиланда
Фестивали и праздники
Традиционный тайский массаж

Покупки в Тайланде
Где купить
Что купить
Полезные советы
Возможности для бизнеса Карго
Услуги по отправке грузов (карго)

Кулинарные традиции Тайланда
Тайская кухня
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Рестораны и тайские кафе

Развлечения и досуг
Ночная жизнь Таиланда
Парки развлечений и тематические парки
Театр
Заповедники и национальные парки
Искусство и ремесла

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Гольф в Тайланде
Подводное плавание
Спа в Тайланде
Скалолазание
Водные виды спорта
Треккинг - приключенческие туры
Тайский бокс «Муай Тай»
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Прогулки по джунглям
Фермы по выращиванию орхидей
Традиционный тайский массаж

Фото галерея
Тайские храмы
Тайский стиль жизни
Подводный мир
TФестивали
Закаты
Птицы / Животный мир
Цветы
Пляжи / Море