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  1. Phrae (Thai: แพร่; pronounced; Northern Thai: ᨻᩯᩖ᩵ แป้; pronounced) is one of Thailand's seventy-six Provinces (changwat) lies in upper northern Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise) Phayao, Nan, Uttaradit, Sukhothai, and Lampang.

  2. City in the North of Thailand, Phrae is often forgotten by tourists, but it has its charms. The few tourists coming here is one of them. The city center was surrounded with city walls, parts of them are still standing or were renovated.

  3. Highlights. Phrae is a province that is reputed to be "The Gate of Lanna East" has many old and interesting cultural sites for tourists to Experience. Wat Phra That Cho Hae is a priceless sanctuary of Phrae province for a long time and is the yearly relics of those born in the Year of the Tiger.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PhraePhrae - Wikipedia

    Phrae (Thai: แพร่; pronounced) is a town (thesaban mueang) and capital of Phrae Province and Mueang Phrae district. It is located in Northern Thailand on the east bank of the Yom river, 555 km north of Bangkok by road. [1]

  5. Nov 2, 2017 · Phrae is a town in northern Thailand and is the capital of Phrae province. Phrae is not on the main tourist trail and is a great place to visit and dive a little deeper into Thai culture. Check out our list of the top 10 things to see and do in Phrae to add to your travel itinerary.

  6. Sep 3, 2024 · Phrae, or as it is also known, the Gateway to the Lanna Kingdom, is far from its heyday when it was one of the largest teak trade centers in the country. More often than not, Phrae is simply a stopover for travelers to pass through to Nan, another popular destination in Northern Thailand.

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  8. thailandinsider.com › destination › phraePhrae - Thailand Insider

    overcast clouds. Phrae is known for a sacred gilded pagoda, beautiful indigo textile, heritage houses, excellent woodworks, and promising food culture. Phrae is known for its teak and malaria-infested forests, rebelliousness, blacksmith, romantic tragedy folktale, and moonshine running.