Chiang Saen, one of Thailand’s oldest towns, was the 7th-century capital of the Lanna Kingdom, and its historical remnants are still visible today. Nestled along the Mekong River, the town serves as a border crossing to Laos and the gateway to the famed Golden Triangle region. Visitors can explore the scattered ruins that hint at its former glory, offering a tangible connection to the area’s rich history. The strategic riverside location not only provides a scenic backdrop but also a sense of the town’s enduring importance in the region.
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