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Chiang Rai

Chiang Rai (Thai: เชียงราย, pronounced [t͡ɕʰīa̯ŋ rāːj]; Northern Thai: ᨩ᩠ᨿᨦᩁᩣ᩠ᨿ, เจียงฮาย, Northern Thai pronunciation: [t͡ɕīa̯ŋ hāːj]) is the northernmost major city in Thailand, with a population of about 200,000 people. It is located in Mueang Chiang Rai District, Chiang Rai Province. Chiang Rai was established as a capital city in the reign of King Mangrai, in 1262 CE.

Chiang Rai
เชียงราย
ᨩ᩠ᨿᨦᩁᩣ᩠ᨿ
Chiang Rai Municipality
เทศบาลนครเชียงราย
ᩅ᩠ᨿᨦᨩ᩠ᨿᨦᩁᩣ᩠ᨿ
Chiang Rai Clock Tower
Chiang Rai
Location in Thailand
Chiang Rai
Chiang Rai (Southeast Asia)
Coordinates: 19°54′34″N 99°49′39″E / 19.90944°N 99.82750°E / 19.90944; 99.82750
Country Thailand
Province Chiang Rai Province
DistrictMueang Chiang Rai
City
municipality
13 February 2004[1]
Founded byKing Mangrai
Subdistricts
Government
 • TypeCity municipality
 • MayorWanchai Chongsutthamani
Area
 • Total60.85 km2 (23.49 sq mi)
Elevation
390 m (1,280 ft)
Population
 (2012)
 • Total69,888
 • Density1,100/km2 (3,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Postal code
57000
Area code(+66) 53
Geocode5100
AirportChiang Rai International Airport
Old Chiang Rai Airport
Websitechiangraicity.go.th
Chiang Rai
"Chiang Rai" in Thai language (top) and
Northern Thai with Tai Tham script (bottom)
Thai name
Thaiเชียงราย
RTGSChiang Rai
Northern Thai name
Northern Thaiᨩ᩠ᨿᨦᩁᩣ᩠ᨿ
[tɕiaŋ.haːj]

History edit

 
Sadue Mueang, omphalos of the city

The city was founded by King Mangrai in 1262[2]: 208  and became the capital of the Mangrai Dynasty. The word 'Chiang' means 'city' in Thai, so Chiang Rai would mean 'the City of (Mang) Rai'. Subsequently, Chiang Rai was conquered by Burma and remained under Burmese rule for several hundred years. It was not until 1786 that Chiang Rai became a Chiang Mai vassal. Siam (Thailand) annexed Chiang Mai in 1899, and Chiang Rai was proclaimed a province of Thailand in 1933.

In 1432, during the reign of King Sam Fang Kaen of the Mangrai Dynasty (1402–1441), the Phra Kaeo, or Emerald Buddha, the most revered Buddha statue, was discovered in Chiang Rai when an earthquake split the chedi at Wat Phra Kaeo of Chiang Rai city. The jade figure was then seen concealed within. Another telling of the story has the "Emerald Buddha" hastily covered in mud just before marauders entered to pillage. Many years later, the clunky-looking mud Buddha was found to actually house a magnificent jade statue, perhaps by way of the earthquake mentioned above—which caused a piece of the clay to break off—revealing the jade beneath.

In 1992, the city pillar was moved from Wat Klang Wiang to Wat Phra That Doi Chom Thong, where it is known as Sadue Mueang (Thai: สะดือเมือง), the "navel" or omphalos of the city.

Geography edit

Chiang Rai lies on the flat alluvial plain of the Kok River, a tributary of the Mekong, between the Daen Lao Range in the north and the Phi Pan Nam Range in the south. The Kok River runs along Chiang Rai's north side, flowing eastwards out of Burma at Tha Ton(ท่าตอม) town, bending north-eastwards and joining the Mekong River about 40 kilometres (25 mi) north-east of the city. The Lao River, a tributary of the Kok, flows south of Chiang Rai.

There are four bridges spanning the Kok River within the town's boundaries, each running south–north. Most of the terrain surrounding Chiang Rai town is either flat or has moderate hills. The exception is outward in the west and north-west directions, where limestone hills are evident, some of which have vertical exposed cliffs. That is also the direction where most of the region's hill tribe people have their villages, further afield.

The city is 860 kilometres (530 mi) north of Bangkok, about 200 kilometres (120 mi) north-east of Chiang Mai, 62 kilometres (39 mi) south of Mae Sai and the Burmese border; 60 kilometres (37 mi) south-west of the town of Chiang Saen on the Mekong River across from Laos; and 90 kilometres (56 mi) north of Phayao town. The Golden Triangle, the tripoint of the Thailand, Laos and Myanmar borders, is 55 kilometres (34 mi) north-east of the city.

Climate edit

Chiang Rai has a tropical wet and dry climate (Köppen climate classification Aw). Winters are fairly dry and warm. Temperatures rise until April, which is hot with the average daily maximum at 34.5 °C (94.1 °F). The monsoon season runs from late April through October, with heavy rain and somewhat cooler temperatures during the day, although nights remain warm.

Climate data for Chiang Rai (1991–2020)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 34.3
(93.7)
37.0
(98.6)
39.3
(102.7)
41.3
(106.3)
42.0
(107.6)
39.6
(103.3)
36.7
(98.1)
35.6
(96.1)
35.0
(95.0)
34.6
(94.3)
34.9
(94.8)
33.5
(92.3)
42.0
(107.6)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 28.6
(83.5)
31.3
(88.3)
33.7
(92.7)
34.7
(94.5)
33.5
(92.3)
32.5
(90.5)
31.3
(88.3)
30.9
(87.6)
31.4
(88.5)
30.9
(87.6)
29.6
(85.3)
27.8
(82.0)
31.4
(88.4)
Daily mean °C (°F) 20.2
(68.4)
21.9
(71.4)
24.8
(76.6)
27.2
(81.0)
27.5
(81.5)
27.5
(81.5)
26.9
(80.4)
26.6
(79.9)
26.5
(79.7)
25.4
(77.7)
22.9
(73.2)
20.2
(68.4)
24.8
(76.6)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 13.8
(56.8)
14.5
(58.1)
17.5
(63.5)
21.1
(70.0)
23.0
(73.4)
24.0
(75.2)
23.9
(75.0)
23.7
(74.7)
23.1
(73.6)
21.5
(70.7)
17.9
(64.2)
14.7
(58.5)
19.9
(67.8)
Record low °C (°F) 1.5
(34.7)
6.5
(43.7)
10.0
(50.0)
14.7
(58.5)
17.1
(62.8)
20.6
(69.1)
20.6
(69.1)
20.7
(69.3)
17.0
(62.6)
12.7
(54.9)
5.0
(41.0)
1.5
(34.7)
1.5
(34.7)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 16.5
(0.65)
12.7
(0.50)
34.5
(1.36)
92.6
(3.65)
226.5
(8.92)
186.2
(7.33)
317.6
(12.50)
372.9
(14.68)
275.1
(10.83)
123.5
(4.86)
44.8
(1.76)
20.6
(0.81)
1,723.4
(67.85)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 1.5 1.2 2.9 7.9 14.5 14.6 19.6 20.5 14.7 8.3 3.5 1.9 111.1
Average relative humidity (%) 74.4 67.2 64.2 67.2 74.7 78.8 82.1 84.1 82.9 80.9 78.2 76.5 75.9
Average dew point °C (°F) 14.7
(58.5)
14.5
(58.1)
16.4
(61.5)
19.7
(67.5)
22.0
(71.6)
23.2
(73.8)
23.4
(74.1)
23.5
(74.3)
23.1
(73.6)
21.6
(70.9)
18.4
(65.1)
15.4
(59.7)
19.7
(67.5)
Mean monthly sunshine hours 248.6 242.7 243.7 245.8 216.2 158.9 123.2 126.0 163.3 197.8 224.4 222.2 2,412.6
Mean daily sunshine hours 8.8 9.1 9.5 9.3 6.4 5.3 3.9 3.8 4.8 6.4 8.3 8.1 7.0
Source 1: World Meteorological Organization,[3] (extremes)[4]
Source 2: Office of Water Management and Hydrology, Royal Irrigation Department (mean daily sun 1981–2010)[5]
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Precipitation totals in mm
Source: Thai Meteorological Department[6]
Imperial conversion
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Demographics edit

According to the Thai National Statistical Office, as of September 2010, Chiang Rai municipal district had a population of 199,699. With the spread of the city extending into neighboring districts, the metropolitan area is considered somewhat larger by local residents. Chiang Rai city is the capital city and business center of the Chiang Rai Province, home to 1.1 million residents.[citation needed]

A significant share—12.5 percent—of the population are of hill tribes descent. "Hill tribes" is a collective term for the minority ethnic groups in north Thailand such as the Karen, Akha, Lisu, Miao, and Hmong.

Government edit

Chiang Rai City is the capital of Chiang Rai Province.

The city hall 19°54.805′N 99°49.615′E / 19.913417°N 99.826917°E / 19.913417; 99.826917 houses the provincial offices. The thesaban houses the municipal offices 19°54′34″N 99°49′39″E / 19.90944°N 99.82750°E / 19.90944; 99.82750.

Buddhist temples edit

 
Chiang Rai Clock Tower in Wiang Mueang area

Education edit

Colleges and universities edit

International schools edit

High schools edit

Primary schools edit

Hospitals edit

In 2018 the survivors of the Tham Luang cave rescue were brought to Chiang Rai, the nearest large city for hospital care.[7]

  • Overbrook Hospital (semi-private) Founded in 1903 by Dr. William A. Briggs, as a Missionary hospital.
  • Kasemrad Sriburin General Hospital, Private hospital.
  • Chiang Rai Prachanukhro Hospital, Public hospital.
  • Fort Mengraimaharaj Hospital, Military public hospital.
  • Chiang Rai Inter Hospital, Private hospital.
  • Bangkok Hospital - Chiang Rai, Private hospital by BDMS chain.

Transportation edit

Route 1 runs from Bangkok through Chiang Rai to Mae Sai on the Burma border. Chiang Rai is 839 kilometers from Bangkok, about 14 hours by car or by bus. According to official bus schedules, the bus ride to Chiang Rai from Chiang Mai takes approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, All of these times should take into account the rainy season which lasts from about June to late October, this can severely inhibit travel with road sections often completely flooded and even washed out.

Several flights are available to and from Bangkok daily. Chiang Rai International Airport flight time is about 1 hour and 30 minutes. There are several major operators including Thai Airways, Air Asia, Nok Air.

There is scheduled boat service between Chiang Rai and Thaton in Chiang Mai Province daily. This journey will last about 3–4 hours and is a pleasant alternative to the bus ride through the mountains.

There are currently no rail services to Chiang Rai as the railway line from Bangkok ends at Chiang Mai. Nonetheless, new 323 kilometer-long branch line, from Den Chai to the Lao border at Chiang Khong and passing through Chiang Rai, is under construction and is expected to open in 2028.[8][9]

References edit

  1. ^ ,"ประกาศกระทรวงมหาดไทย เรื่อง เปลี่ยนแปลงฐานะเทศบาลเมืองเป็นเทศบาลนคร"
  2. ^ Coedès, George (1968). Walter F. Vella (ed.). The Indianized States of south-east Asia. trans.Susan Brown Cowing. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-0368-1.
  3. ^ "World Meteorological Organization Climate Normals for 1991–2020". World Meteorological Organization. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
  4. ^ "Climatological Data for the Period 1981–2010". Thai Meteorological Department. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
  5. ^ "ปริมาณการใช้น้ำของพืชอ้างอิงโดยวิธีของ Penman Monteith (Reference Crop Evapotranspiration by Penman Monteith)" (PDF) (in Thai). Office of Water Management and Hydrology, Royal Irrigation Department. p. 11. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-08-05. Retrieved 2012-01-09.
  7. ^ "Thai Cave Rescue Live Updates: 8th Person Is Out". Retrieved 2018-07-09.
  8. ^ The History of Den Chai–Chiang Khong Dual-Track Railway Project, 1 March 2023
  9. ^ "Excavation Begin on 6.2-Kilometer Railway Tunnel in Chiang Rai". Chiang Rai Times. 2023-03-06. Retrieved 2023-06-05.

External links edit

19°54′34″N 99°49′39″E / 19.90944°N 99.82750°E / 19.90944; 99.82750

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ChongsutthamaniArea Total60 85 km2 23 49 sq mi Elevation390 m 1 280 ft Population 2012 Total69 888 Density1 100 km2 3 000 sq mi Time zoneUTC 7 ICT Postal code57000Area code 66 53Geocode5100AirportChiang Rai International AirportOld Chiang Rai AirportWebsitechiangraicity wbr go wbr thThis article contains Lanna text Without proper rendering support you may see question marks boxes or other symbols instead of Tai Tham script Chiang Rai Chiang Rai in Thai language top andNorthern Thai with Tai Tham script bottom Thai nameThaiechiyngrayRTGSChiang RaiNorthern Thai nameNorthern Thaiᨩ ᨿᨦᩁ ᨿ tɕiaŋ haːj Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Climate 4 Demographics 5 Government 6 Buddhist temples 7 Education 7 1 Colleges and universities 7 2 International schools 7 3 High schools 7 4 Primary schools 8 Hospitals 9 Transportation 10 References 11 External linksHistory edit nbsp Sadue Mueang omphalos of the cityThe city was founded by King Mangrai in 1262 2 208 and became the capital of the Mangrai Dynasty The word Chiang means city in Thai so Chiang Rai would mean the City of Mang Rai Subsequently Chiang Rai was conquered by Burma and remained under Burmese rule for several hundred years It was not until 1786 that Chiang Rai became a Chiang Mai vassal Siam Thailand annexed Chiang Mai in 1899 and Chiang Rai was proclaimed a province of Thailand in 1933 In 1432 during the reign of King Sam Fang Kaen of the Mangrai Dynasty 1402 1441 the Phra Kaeo or Emerald Buddha the most revered Buddha statue was discovered in Chiang Rai when an earthquake split the chedi at Wat Phra Kaeo of Chiang Rai city The jade figure was then seen concealed within Another telling of the story has the Emerald Buddha hastily covered in mud just before marauders entered to pillage Many years later the clunky looking mud Buddha was found to actually house a magnificent jade statue perhaps by way of the earthquake mentioned above which caused a piece of the clay to break off revealing the jade beneath In 1992 the city pillar was moved from Wat Klang Wiang to Wat Phra That Doi Chom Thong where it is known as Sadue Mueang Thai saduxemuxng the navel or omphalos of the city Geography editChiang Rai lies on the flat alluvial plain of the Kok River a tributary of the Mekong between the Daen Lao Range in the north and the Phi Pan Nam Range in the south The Kok River runs along Chiang Rai s north side flowing eastwards out of Burma at Tha Ton thatxm town bending north eastwards and joining the Mekong River about 40 kilometres 25 mi north east of the city The Lao River a tributary of the Kok flows south of Chiang Rai There are four bridges spanning the Kok River within the town s boundaries each running south north Most of the terrain surrounding Chiang Rai town is either flat or has moderate hills The exception is outward in the west and north west directions where limestone hills are evident some of which have vertical exposed cliffs That is also the direction where most of the region s hill tribe people have their villages further afield The city is 860 kilometres 530 mi north of Bangkok about 200 kilometres 120 mi north east of Chiang Mai 62 kilometres 39 mi south of Mae Sai and the Burmese border 60 kilometres 37 mi south west of the town of Chiang Saen on the Mekong River across from Laos and 90 kilometres 56 mi north of Phayao town The Golden Triangle the tripoint of the Thailand Laos and Myanmar borders is 55 kilometres 34 mi north east of the city Climate editChiang Rai has a tropical wet and dry climate Koppen climate classification Aw Winters are fairly dry and warm Temperatures rise until April which is hot with the average daily maximum at 34 5 C 94 1 F The monsoon season runs from late April through October with heavy rain and somewhat cooler temperatures during the day although nights remain warm Climate data for Chiang Rai 1991 2020 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 34 3 93 7 37 0 98 6 39 3 102 7 41 3 106 3 42 0 107 6 39 6 103 3 36 7 98 1 35 6 96 1 35 0 95 0 34 6 94 3 34 9 94 8 33 5 92 3 42 0 107 6 Mean daily maximum C F 28 6 83 5 31 3 88 3 33 7 92 7 34 7 94 5 33 5 92 3 32 5 90 5 31 3 88 3 30 9 87 6 31 4 88 5 30 9 87 6 29 6 85 3 27 8 82 0 31 4 88 4 Daily mean C F 20 2 68 4 21 9 71 4 24 8 76 6 27 2 81 0 27 5 81 5 27 5 81 5 26 9 80 4 26 6 79 9 26 5 79 7 25 4 77 7 22 9 73 2 20 2 68 4 24 8 76 6 Mean daily minimum C F 13 8 56 8 14 5 58 1 17 5 63 5 21 1 70 0 23 0 73 4 24 0 75 2 23 9 75 0 23 7 74 7 23 1 73 6 21 5 70 7 17 9 64 2 14 7 58 5 19 9 67 8 Record low C F 1 5 34 7 6 5 43 7 10 0 50 0 14 7 58 5 17 1 62 8 20 6 69 1 20 6 69 1 20 7 69 3 17 0 62 6 12 7 54 9 5 0 41 0 1 5 34 7 1 5 34 7 Average precipitation mm inches 16 5 0 65 12 7 0 50 34 5 1 36 92 6 3 65 226 5 8 92 186 2 7 33 317 6 12 50 372 9 14 68 275 1 10 83 123 5 4 86 44 8 1 76 20 6 0 81 1 723 4 67 85 Average precipitation days 1 0 mm 1 5 1 2 2 9 7 9 14 5 14 6 19 6 20 5 14 7 8 3 3 5 1 9 111 1Average relative humidity 74 4 67 2 64 2 67 2 74 7 78 8 82 1 84 1 82 9 80 9 78 2 76 5 75 9Average dew point C F 14 7 58 5 14 5 58 1 16 4 61 5 19 7 67 5 22 0 71 6 23 2 73 8 23 4 74 1 23 5 74 3 23 1 73 6 21 6 70 9 18 4 65 1 15 4 59 7 19 7 67 5 Mean monthly sunshine hours 248 6 242 7 243 7 245 8 216 2 158 9 123 2 126 0 163 3 197 8 224 4 222 2 2 412 6Mean daily sunshine hours 8 8 9 1 9 5 9 3 6 4 5 3 3 9 3 8 4 8 6 4 8 3 8 1 7 0Source 1 World Meteorological Organization 3 extremes 4 Source 2 Office of Water Management and Hydrology Royal Irrigation Department mean daily sun 1981 2010 5 Chiang RaiClimate chart explanation J F M A M J J A S O N D 16 28 13 12 31 14 33 33 17 91 34 20 225 33 22 186 32 23 317 31 23 372 31 23 275 31 23 123 30 21 44 29 17 20 27 14 Average max and min temperatures in C Precipitation totals in mmSource Thai Meteorological Department 6 Imperial conversionJFMAMJJASOND 0 6 82 55 0 5 88 57 1 3 91 63 3 6 93 68 8 9 91 72 7 3 90 73 12 88 73 15 88 73 11 88 73 4 8 86 70 1 7 84 63 0 8 81 57 Average max and min temperatures in F Precipitation totals in inchesDemographics editAccording to the Thai National Statistical Office as of September 2010 Chiang Rai municipal district had a population of 199 699 With the spread of the city extending into neighboring districts the metropolitan area is considered somewhat larger by local residents Chiang Rai city is the capital city and business center of the Chiang Rai Province home to 1 1 million residents citation needed A significant share 12 5 percent of the population are of hill tribes descent Hill tribes is a collective term for the minority ethnic groups in north Thailand such as the Karen Akha Lisu Miao and Hmong Government editChiang Rai City is the capital of Chiang Rai Province The city hall 19 54 805 N 99 49 615 E 19 913417 N 99 826917 E 19 913417 99 826917 houses the provincial offices The thesaban houses the municipal offices 19 54 34 N 99 49 39 E 19 90944 N 99 82750 E 19 90944 99 82750 Buddhist temples editWat Phra That Doi Chom Thong 19 54 970 N 99 49 365 E 19 916167 N 99 822750 E 19 916167 99 822750 Wat Phra Kaeo Chiang Rai 19 54 704 N 99 49 647 E 19 911733 N 99 827450 E 19 911733 99 827450 Wat Phra Sing Chiang Rai 19 54 653 N 99 49 882 E 19 910883 N 99 831367 E 19 910883 99 831367 Wat Doi Khao Khwai 19 52 892 N 99 48 582 E 19 881533 N 99 809700 E 19 881533 99 809700 Wat Rong Khun 19 49 480 N 99 45 800 E 19 824667 N 99 763333 E 19 824667 99 763333 a modern temple built since 1998 by Thai artist Chalermchai Kositpipat Chedi Doi Trimoorati 19 57 36 48 N 99 49 14 70 E 19 9601333 N 99 8207500 E 19 9601333 99 8207500 nbsp Chiang Rai Clock Tower in Wiang Mueang areaEducation editColleges and universities edit Mae Fah Luang University Chiang Rai Rajabhat University Rajamangala University of Technology Lanna Chiang Rai CampusInternational schools edit Chiang Rai International School Chiang Rai International Christian School 19 57 022 N 99 49 893 E 19 950367 N 99 831550 E 19 950367 99 831550High schools edit Samakkhi Witthayakhom School 19 54 314 N 99 49 598 E 19 905233 N 99 826633 E 19 905233 99 826633 Damrongratsongkroh School Chiang Rai Witthayakhom School Chiangrai municiplarity school 6 Chiang Rai International SchoolPrimary schools edit PSEP Bilingual School 2 Bansankhong Chiangraijaroonrat School 19 54 045 N 99 49 671 E 19 900750 N 99 827850 E 19 900750 99 827850 Piti Suksa Montessori School 19 55 400 N 99 49 950 E 19 923333 N 99 832500 E 19 923333 99 832500 AMEC School Chiang Rai 19 50 660 N 99 48 114 E 19 844333 N 99 801900 E 19 844333 99 801900Hospitals editIn 2018 the survivors of the Tham Luang cave rescue were brought to Chiang Rai the nearest large city for hospital care 7 Overbrook Hospital semi private Founded in 1903 by Dr William A Briggs as a Missionary hospital Kasemrad Sriburin General Hospital Private hospital Chiang Rai Prachanukhro Hospital Public hospital Fort Mengraimaharaj Hospital Military public hospital Chiang Rai Inter Hospital Private hospital Bangkok Hospital Chiang Rai Private hospital by BDMS chain Transportation editRoute 1 runs from Bangkok through Chiang Rai to Mae Sai on the Burma border Chiang Rai is 839 kilometers from Bangkok about 14 hours by car or by bus According to official bus schedules the bus ride to Chiang Rai from Chiang Mai takes approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes All of these times should take into account the rainy season which lasts from about June to late October this can severely inhibit travel with road sections often completely flooded and even washed out Several flights are available to and from Bangkok daily Chiang Rai International Airport flight time is about 1 hour and 30 minutes There are several major operators including Thai Airways Air Asia Nok Air There is scheduled boat service between Chiang Rai and Thaton in Chiang Mai Province daily This journey will last about 3 4 hours and is a pleasant alternative to the bus ride through the mountains There are currently no rail services to Chiang Rai as the railway line from Bangkok ends at Chiang Mai Nonetheless new 323 kilometer long branch line from Den Chai to the Lao border at Chiang Khong and passing through Chiang Rai is under construction and is expected to open in 2028 8 9 References edit 1 prakaskrathrwngmhadithy eruxng epliynaeplngthanaethsbalemuxngepnethsbalnkhr Coedes George 1968 Walter F Vella ed The Indianized States of south east Asia trans Susan Brown Cowing University of Hawaii Press ISBN 978 0 8248 0368 1 World Meteorological Organization Climate Normals for 1991 2020 World Meteorological Organization Retrieved 2 August 2023 Climatological Data for the Period 1981 2010 Thai Meteorological Department Retrieved 4 August 2016 primankarichnakhxngphuchxangxingodywithikhxng Penman Monteith Reference Crop Evapotranspiration by Penman Monteith PDF in Thai Office of Water Management and Hydrology Royal Irrigation Department p 11 Retrieved 31 July 2016 www tmd go th province stat php StationNumber 48303 Archived from the original on 2014 08 05 Retrieved 2012 01 09 Thai Cave Rescue Live Updates 8th Person Is Out Retrieved 2018 07 09 The History of Den Chai Chiang Khong Dual Track Railway Project 1 March 2023 Excavation Begin on 6 2 Kilometer Railway Tunnel in Chiang Rai Chiang Rai Times 2023 03 06 Retrieved 2023 06 05 External links edit nbsp Thailand portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chiang Rai nbsp Chiang Rai travel guide from Wikivoyage https www youtube com watch v B191JbbquhQ amp t 9s https www chiangraitimes com19 54 34 N 99 49 39 E 19 90944 N 99 82750 E 19 90944 99 82750 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chiang Rai amp oldid 1206445849, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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