Monday, January 25, 2010

Nan, Little green mt. city in N. Thailand




Nan, a northern city in Thailand is a common place for local and foreigners to go, especially with the increasing popularity of touring the north of Thailand. This small city is rich wtih historical monuments, especially temples and the nature is very green with the national forest of Nan being visited by many from all over the country.

The most famous museum here is the national museum of Nan in the temple called "Wat Phumin" and you can ask anyone in the city and they'll easily point out where it is. The national museum itself is actually a former palace of the previous feudal lords back in the old days, and it is kept very well and maintained very well.

Nan actually borders Laos so there's a lot of history there, considering how Thai and Laos are historically.

The historical sites in Nan are just everywhere, naming a few would be: Wat Phra That Chae Haeng, Wat Hua Khuang, Wat Suan Tan, and the list would just go on and on. All of these places can be found at the 7 Wonders Thai website that went to ( http://www.tourismthailand.org/7wonders/ )These are all temples that are very very well ornate and richly done so as well. Many people go there to visit these temples because of their significance religiously and architecturally, and for people who just want to meditate peacefully, these temples really do it.

Since there's the Nan river close by, many activities go on by the river, especially rafting, and the historical and traditional boat racing where people dress up in traditional clothes and help race the long boats, which is a tradition dating back centuries. Oh yeah, if you guys like mountain hiking or biking don't miss out too because it's a mountainous region, over a thousand meters above sea level so the weather's pretty nice as well.

This city is really worth a try if you like to take pictures with temples and the forest and the river. Otherwise, for those of you who love the beach more, i doubt it u'd enjoy it here, but hey, always worth the try, i really enjoyed the peaceful life there, especially when i'm close to the mountain or the river.

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