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Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Mae Hong Son Destination Guide


Mae Hong Son panoramic view of the city of three mists.
Mae Hong Son. Panoramic view of the city of three mists.

The remote North Western town and provincial capital name Mae Hong Son is little more than a large village or small town. Mae Hong Son province borders Chiang Mai. The inhabitants, not even ethnic Thai’s, comprise of different tribal influences from the west. Amongst the most famous of the cities attractions are the Long-Necked ladies who sport a curious fashion of heavy brass rings around the neck.

Sunflower mountain for which Mae Hong Son province is famous
Buatong, the yellow mountains covered in sunflowers
Padong Karen Tribal lady. They originate from Burma
Palong long-necked lady

They can be reached by boat. The whole region comes alive during February with brightly coloured sunflowers completely blanketing the mountain side. The city itself has exquisite Burmese style pagoda’s which blend perfectly into the slow moving capital. Nearby settlement of various mixed tribal groups adorn the hill sand valley and the venerable cave where giant catfish swim freely with the blessing of the local spirits.

Gong Muu Temple in Central Mae Hong Son
Gong Muu temple
Festivals in Mae Hong Son are ethnically Burmese of Shan in style
Burmese style temples and festivals

The town is know as city of the three mists as the low-laying clouds envelope the sleepy municipality.

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