Chiang Rai is not Chiang Mai. There are no tourist malls here, no street lined with trekking agencies, no elephant camps at every bend — just quiet, cool mountain air, and some of Southeast Asia's finest craftsmanship hiding in plain sight.
The province sits where three countries meet, and people have always passed through. The most remarkable were Yunnan Chinese families who fled the civil war in 1949 carrying tea seeds, and planted them high on Doi Mae Salong. Three generations later, oolong from these slopes is auctioned in Hong Kong. Meanwhile, in town, artist Chalermchai Kositpipat has been building his glittering White Temple since 1997 — and his student answered with an entire temple in blue across the river. Living history and world-class craft, side by side. You just need time to see it.


