nan province by suwanan chaum (porpy)
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NanBy : Suwanan Chaum
(PORPY)
Overview
• The Interesting Places of Nan
• The Local Foods
• The Traditional Festival
• Transportations
Nan Province
Wat Phra That Chae Haeng
Wat Phra That Chae Haengrepresents the year of the rabbit in the Lunar calendar.
Wat Phumin
This temple is home to
Thailand's famous ancient wall murals called Pu Man, Ya Man which appears on the wall paintings, Tai Lue style.
Wat Phra That Khao Noi
Wat Phra That Khao Noiis a temple on top of
the 250 meters tall
Khao Noi Hill
Wat Pha That Chang Kham
There is a large stupa supported by 24 stones and elephants which is
the source of the temple’s name.
Suan Tan Temple
• Suan Tan Temple at Tambon Nai Wiang, which features 4 metres high bronze Buddha image.
Nong Bua temple
• There is the assembly hall is in a typical Lanna style.
Hau Khuang temple
• One important temple in Nan where have so many things to see such as the Main Chedibuilt in Lanna style
The Nan nation museum
• Nan nation museum is housed in the palace of the feudal lord of Nan.
Sri Nan National Park
• There are mountain views, deep valleys beautiful sunsets, morning mists and star gazing typify the area.
Doi Phuka National Park
• There are many places for visit ancient palm forest, water falls ,cliffs and caves.
Traditional Salt production in Bo Kleau
Bo Kleau means Salt well which came from the origin this area where have traditional salt production from the ancient time.
Nan’s Morning Market
Nan’s Morning Market which starts it days way before sunrise.
Walking street
There are varieties of local foods,
productions and souvenirs.
Foods
Traditional egg noodles in chicken curry is a northern Thai recipe called
“Khosoi”.
This is spicy pork sausages served as streaky pork with crispy, northern style chili dip or green chili dip.
Festival
• Nan traditional long boat racing festival has been carried on centuries to commemorate the end of the Buddhist rain retreat.
Transportations
• Nok Air and Kan Airlines
offer flights to Nan Airport 2-3 flights each day.
• By road, it takes from
10–13 hours from Bangkok to Nan.