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Thursday, May 16, 2024

Bangkok Post – Thailand’s tourist-free teak town Phrae

Phrae, around 550 kilometres (342 miles) north of Bangkok and 200km southeast of Chiang Mai, is a town seemingly lost in time, and almost completely ignored by tourists.

This is good news for anyone eager for a taste of Thai heritage, as Phrae (population about 15,000) was once at the heart of a booming teak trade, and still boasts some of the finest examples of teak architecture in the country.

Phrae’s attractions include tranquil temple compounds, bustling fresh markets and workshops in which mo hom shirts – the collarless denim shirts worn in rural towns throughout Thailand – are produced.

Phrae functioned as a semi-independent kingdom ruled by a succession of sovereigns until the late 19th century, when it came under the growing influence of Siam. Its population is an ethnic mix that includes Tai Lue – who migrated there from Yunnan province, in China – Kayin and…

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