Pang Oung Lake : Mae Hong Son, Thailand
Pang Oung Lake is a spectacular, beautiful area, some 40 km away from the city of Mae Hong Son, very…
Mae Hong Son is a remote, mountainous province in northern Thailand, bordering Myanmar (Burma). Though sparsely populated, it’s ethnically diverse and home to hill tribes such as the Shan and Hmong. The capital, also called Mae Hong Son, is a gateway to the region’s hills. It’s overlooked by Wat Phrathat Doi Kongmu, a Burmese-style monastery with 2 ornate white chedis (stupas) built in the 19th century.
Pang Oung Lake is a spectacular, beautiful area, some 40 km away from the city of Mae Hong Son, very…
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