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Doi Mae Salong

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Doi Mae Salong is a scenic mountain village located in the Chiang Rai province of Northern Thailand. Known for its beautiful landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture, it’s a lesser-known spot that offers a unique blend of Thai and Chinese influences.

The village was settled by Chinese Kuomintang soldiers who fled from China after the Chinese Civil War. This Chinese influence is still evident today in the village’s architecture, language, and cuisine. Visitors can enjoy Yunnanese dishes, visit Chinese temples, and even celebrate Chinese New Year with the locals.

Doi Mae Salong is also famous for its tea plantations, particularly oolong tea. The cool climate and high altitude make it ideal for tea cultivation. Visitors can tour the tea plantations, learn about the tea-making process, and sample freshly brewed tea. The sight of the terraced tea fields, with their neat rows of tea bushes, is a visual treat.

In addition to tea, Doi Mae Salong is known for its beautiful cherry blossoms. Every year, usually around January, the village is adorned with pink cherry blossoms, attracting tourists from all over the country. There’s even a Cherry Blossom Festival to celebrate this beautiful event.

Other attractions include the Martyrs’ Memorial Hall, which pays tribute to the Kuomintang soldiers, and the local morning market, where you can buy fresh produce, local snacks, and handmade crafts.

Doi Mae Salong offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Its dramatic landscapes, rich history, and unique culture make it a worth visiting destination for anyone traveling to Northern Thailand.

Visitor Information

Getting There

Doi Mae Salong is located at Mae Salong Nok, Mae Fa Luang District, Chiang Rai 57110. View on Google Maps.

Tips for Visitors

  • A local guide helps bridge the language and cultural gap.

  • Dress modestly and respect local customs and traditions.

  • Some villages charge a small entry or conservation fee.

  • Always ask permission before photographing people.

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