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There are countless stories behind the ruins that dot the country. Each of them has its own history
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| Bor Sang Umbrella and Sankampaeng Handicraft Festival. |
16 to 18 January 2009 : Bor Sang village, Chiang Mai |
| Bor Sang, on highway 1006 heading east from Chiang Mai, appears to be a typical sleepy rural village, the kind the tour bus speeds by giving you just a fleeting glimpse of its two-storey wooden houses. But hidden in the tiny lanes, villagers have perfected a craft that creates the country’s most famous umbrellas. |
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| Pai Reggae Music Festival 2009 |
24 - 25 January, 2009
Venue : Pai Tree House Resort ,Pai, Mae Hong Sorn |
| An unusual music festival is scheduled in the far north western province of Mae Hong Son, 24 to 25 February. |
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| Aka Hill Tribes Mini Light and Sound Presentation |
Saturday 10 January / 14 Febuary / 14 March /11 April 2009. |
Chiang Rai province hosts its annual light and sound show that presents insights into the culture and daily life of the Aka hill tribes, resident in hilltop villages in Mae Chan District.
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| The Nine Wonders of Wat Pho. |
27 September 2008 - 6 April 2009: At Wat Pho |
Wat Phra Chetuphon Vimonmangklaraam Rajwaramahaviharn, a first grade royal monastery which was regarded as being the most important one during the reign of King Rama I of the illustrious Chakri dynasty, is more widely known to visitors as "Wat Pho". -- |
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