Nestled among the hills and rice paddies of Northern Thailand, Baan Thong Luang Village was established in 2005 as a cultural preservation project. This initiative aims to safeguard the traditions of ancient hill tribes, including the Karen, who are known for their distinctive brass neck rings. Visitors can explore the village, which is home to four hill tribe groups, and gain insight into their unique customs and way of life. The setting offers a glimpse into the vibrant and enduring cultures that have shaped this region.
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