Chiang Rai City remains a sleepy provincial town with a pleasant
atmosphere. Compared to its sister town Chiang Mai, it has a more
relaxed and down-to-earth feel but is never short on historical and
cultural attractions of its own. Founded in 1262 as the capital of the
Mengrai Dynasty, after Chiang Saen, today the city retains a strong
Lanna identity, mostly through its impressive collection of temples,
art, language, cuisine and music. But unlike Chiang Mai, the city offers
little diversity when it comes to nightlife, entertainment and
shopping, and most of these are concentrated in the area around the
Clock Tower.
The city is gradually developing its tourist sector,
beginning with its own Night Bazaar, Saturday Walking Street and Jazz
Festival. The riverside remains mostly undeveloped, albeit with a few
luxury hotels along the waterfront. To fully appreciate the beauty of
the Mae Kok, it is best to hire a long-tail boat and take in the scenery
along the two riverbanks. At the end of the day, Chiang Rai City is all
about chilling out and taking it in slowly, savouring each moment as it
comes.
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