Historical Phrae

By Joseph Boy
Posted in Travel stories, thai tips
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April 10, 2024

Phrae, a paradise in the North, was the headline of an article by Gringo some time ago on Thailandblog. Reason to visit this hitherto unknown place for me.

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Only eight kilometers from Phrae in the northeast of Thailand is the Phae Muang Phi Park, also known as 'The Grand Canyon of Phrae'.

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Phrae, a paradise in the North

By Gringo
Posted in Sights, thai tips, Tourism
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30 September 2023

Phrae is a province in the north of Thailand with a lot of natural beauty and cultural attractions, a charming lifestyle and good food. The Yom River flows right through it and Phrae has many green mountain regions.

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How can I get from Phrae to Nan?

By Submitted Message
Posted in Reader question
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June 24, 2022

How can I get from Phrae to Nan? I understand that there are small vans that fill them completely and where it is almost impossible to take a backpack with you. Are there also big buses from Phrae to Nan?

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Good news for foreigners living in the northern province of Phrae. Since the beginning of October there is also an office of the Immigration Police in Phrae. It is located in the Provincial Police building.

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Reader Submission: Visiting beautiful Phrae

By Submitted Message
Posted in Reader Submission
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March 11 2018

Following one of the recently published articles on Thailandblog, I visited beautiful Phrae last week! Here you will find the real Thailand, where children and adults still shout “hello” to you, where the menus are only written in Thai and where only a few speak English.

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I have been a reader of Thailandblog for several years and would like to ask a question about my stay in Phrae. Can I get in touch with Belgians and/or Dutch people who currently live or stay in Phrae? The intention is to in the long run
2018/2020 to move to Phrae and settle there permanently.

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Story from Thailand: To Phrae

By Dick Koger
Posted in Tourism
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July 22, 2017

Dick Koger says goodbye to his friends in BanLai and he leaves for PaJao by bus. From there a bus to Phrae.

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Gingerbread houses in Phrae

By Editorial
Posted in Thailand in general
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March 21 2012

A century ago, Thailand had extensive teak forests and Phrae was known as the teak capital of the country. By 1991, the area of ​​teak forests had shrunk to 25.000 square kilometers, which is also threatened by illegal logging.

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