31 May 2022

Imperial Hotel, Singha Park and Wat Huay Pla Kang, Chiang Rai

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For the next two nights, we stayed at Imperial Hotel in the middle of Chiang Rai city.  We also will explore more around here.  We love this hotel so much.  The location, the service and also the room itself.  Although it's quite an old-style hotel, the room is very clean and outstanding.  Not forget to mention their food menu too.  The in-room dining menus especially the one that we ordered were all delicious.








There are quite a few activities to do inside this Singha Park, however, it was mid-day and a super hot one.  So we gave it a miss but take a photo with an iconic 'Singha' statue is a must. 



Then we made a short visit to one of newly renown temple in Chiang Rai, called Wat Huay Pla Kang.  The Kwan Im statue here is so massive and beautiful too.  





At night, we were planning to go to Chiang Rai night bazaar (we had a wonderful memory here).  But when we arrived at the place (according to our GPS), it looked totally different.  It was very quite, dark and nearly empty.  Until we were not so sure whether we were actually in the right place or not, even the huge sign at the gate were taken off too.  We made a couple of turns inside the car park area and outside the street, just to make sure.  There were only a few locals dining in with only less than five stalls selling.  We need to call it off and made our way to a near noddle shop, which is packed with people at dinner time.  We grabbed a few things and headed back to hotel.  Their noodle is quite different than any Thai bamee.  This egg noodle is slightly chewier and thicker in texture.  But I like it and their broth also very fragant and pungent.  Their deep-fried wonton also went well together.  Good meal to end the day.  Let's see what tomorrow will bring us?

482 Moo 4, Mae Kok Rd. 
Tambon Rim Kok, Chiang Rai
Ph: +66 53 750 830


Jeheang Noodle Shop
185 Moo 18, Prasopsook Road
Rop Wiang, Chiang Rai
Ph: +66 53 713 176

Stay tuned for the next blog still in Chiang Rai:

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