| Nan, an old town established
in the same period of Sukhothai, home to the sacred
Phrathat Chae Haeng Pagoda, occupies an area of 11,472.1
square kilometers and is administratively divided into
12 Amphoes and 1 King Amphoe : Muang, Chiang Klang,
Thung Chang, Tha Wang Pha, Na Noi, Pua, Wiang Sa, Mae
Charim, Ban Luang, Na Mun, Santisuk, Bo Klua and King
Amphoe Song Khwae, Located 668 kms. from Bangkok.
NAN's ATTRACTIONS
Phrathat Chae Haeng Its
age is over 600 years, located on Doi Phuphiang Chae
Haeng, Tambon Fai Kaeo, Amphoe Muang and was constructed
during Sukhothai period. The annual worshipping fair
takes place on the full moon day of the first lunar
month. The fair includes the celebration of fireworks
processions and offerings processions.
Phrathat
Khao Noi This pagoda is situated on
the top of Khao Noi Hill, Ban Khu Nai, 2 kms. west of
the Provincial Hall. The hill is 800 feet high with
an access road to the hill top.
Wat Phumin
This monastery is located at Mu Ban
Phumin having very unusual characteristics compared
to other monasteries in general, i.e., the main shrine
hall and the vihara are constructed at the same building.
Other attractive items of this monastery are : very
beautiful wood carving doors placed in the four directions,
made by the Lanna Thai artisans; and mural paintings
painted on the internal wall of the Vihara displaying
ways of lives and cultures of the past.
Wat Suan
Tan This monastery is located in Tambon
Nai Wiang, Amphoe Muang, having a beautiful pagoda with
several levels of decorated works of art where four
niches are located in the four directions at the lowest
level. A big bronze Buddha image named "Phra Chao
Thong That" is housed inside the pagoda. A grand
celebration with fireworks display takes place all day
all night during the Songkran Festival.
Wat Chang
Kham Wora Vihara This is a royal - grade
monastery, located in the heart of Nan City, constructed
in 1949 B.E. There are elephant sculptures, of front
half, decorated around the base of the pagoda.
Nan National
Museum located on Highway 101 with a
left turn before entering the Amphoe Muang, the museum
puts on exhibition black ivory and various kinds of
artifacts. It is open daily from 9.00-16.00 hrs. except
Mondays, Tuesdays and official holidays.
Black
Elephant Tusk This dark tan coloured
tusk is presumed to be the left side, being displayed
in Nan National Museum (Ho Kham). It is of long curved
shape having the length of 94 cms.,18 kgs. in weight
and regarded as Nan valuable provincial property.
Pha Tup
Forest Park This arboretum is located
12 kms. from the provincial community on Highway No.
1080. There are several caves in the arboretum area
worth visiting by nature lovers.
Thaw Pha
Mong and Tham Pha Wiang These caves
are located 10 kms. from Amphoe Wiang Sa township area
on the road to Amphoe Na Noi where a 300 meter access
road branches off to the caves, through the hilly terrain.
Beautiful stalactite and stalagmite formations are seen
inside the caves.
Sao Din
or Hom Chom This 4-5 square kilometer
area is located at Amphoe Na Noi 60 kms. from the provincial
community, dotted with various formations deriving from
earth denudation caused by flowing currents and subsequently
eroded by rains having sand stone as the top level.
Ban Pak
Nai A village in Amphoe Na Mun, 96 kilometers
from the provincial town along the Nan-Wiang Sa-Na Noi
route and another 20 kilometers along a branch road
from Na Noi. From here, a winding dirt road runs along
the hillside for another 22 kilometers to Ban Pak Nai,
a lakeside fishery village upstream of Sirikit Dam.
There are floating food shops among verdant, mountainous
scenery, some of them also provide accommodation service
for visitors.
Doi Pha
Chi A mountain on the Highway no.1091,
Nan-Phayao route, some 40 kilometers from the provincial
town to Amphoe Ban Luang, with a branch road running
for another 30 kilometers via Ban Pi Nua to Doi Pha
Chi. This forested mountain is still in perfect natural
condition. The area was once an enemy base of which
some basic infrastructure like electricity generator
and waterwork system are still left behind. In nearby
area, villages of Mong and Yao hilltribes are located.
Mu Ban
Thai Lu Situated at Ban Nong Bua, Tambon
Pa Kha, Amphoe Tha Wang Pha, the village is accessible
by driving along Highway 1148 for 43 kilometers to Amphoe
Tha Wang Pha, then further to Ban Nong Bua -for another
12 kilometers. Here, the famous Nam Lai hand-woven fabric
is produced. Almost every house in this village owns
a loom by which the villagers weave fabric for their
household use and also for sale. Products made from
the village's handwoven cloth, for example, skirt, blouse,
tube skirt, and scarfs are produced for sale by a group
of farmer housewives.
Mural
Painting at Wat Nong Bua Located at
Ban Nong Bua, Wat Nong Bua was built by Thai Lu people
migrated from Sib Song Pan Na Province in South China.
The mural paintings here are believed to be the work
by Thai Lu or Nan painters. The paintings' artistic
style is almost the same as those at Wat Phumin. Within
its precincts, the rite hall or Bot, about 250 years
old, lies in deteriorated condition.
Namtok
Sila Phet This is regarded as a very
beautiful waterfall, located in Tambon Sila Phet Amphoe
Pua.
Doi Phu
Kha National Park is a high mountain
range in Amphoe Pua, Amphoe Bo Klua and Amphoe Mae Charim
in Nan. The apex of Doi Phu Kha is 1,980 meters above
sea level. The park has lovely scenery and is abundant
in various trees and plants. Furthermore, there are
several nice waterfalls and caves such as Ton Tong Waterfall
and Pha Khong Cave, ideal for nature lovers.
Pa Klang
Hilltribe Development and Assistance Village
Located at Tambon Silalaeng, Amphoe Pua, about 69 kilometers
from the provincial town, Pa Kiang is a village of Meo,
Yao, and Thin hllltribes. After the communist eradication
in Nan in 1968, the tribes were separately settled in
their former lifestyles producing beautiful handicrafts
for sale to visitors.
Nan Boat
Racing After Buddhist Lent, which falls
in the end of October or the beginning of November,
of every year, boat racing festival takes place in the
Nan River in front of the provincial community. This
is regarded as a big fair where several long boats,
carved out of one single tree trunk and participate
in the racing. It is promoted by the province as an
annual fair of Nan.
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