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Sunday, July 17, 2011

Chiangrai Province. Thailand


Chiangrai Province         Chiangrai province is located in the northest of Thailand. Its name is meaning "Meng-Rai 's city" because it was established in the reign of King Meng-Rai in year 1262. In later Chiangrai, Chiangmai and Chiangsaen became colony of Myanmar in the reign of King Burengnong in 1558. Until year 1804, two cites (Chiangmai and Chiangrai) were retrieved and returned to Siam or Thailand in the reign of Rama I in early Ratanakosin but Chiangsaen city was leaved to be deserted. King Rama III recovered Chiangrai city in order to be town of Chiangmai for protecting Myanmar 's invasion. In year 1894 in the reign of Rama V, he promoted Chiangrai city to be equal to Chiangmai city before both cities were reformed to be province in the later time.

         Chiangrai province is covering area about 11,678 square kilometres and its population is about 1.2 million persons. Most area is mountains and plain along rivers. Its area is on 416 metres high above sea level.

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