Pai Memorial Bridge
A wooden bridge built by Japanese forces during World War II to cross the Pai River, later becoming one of the most photographed sites in northern Thailand. The bridge's weathered wood, the Pai River below, and the backdrop of misty mountains create an image that has become synonymous with the Pai experience.
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Wat Phra That Mae Yen (White Buddha) Pai
A hilltop temple with a large white Buddha statue overlooking the Pai valley, reached by 353 steps. The panoramic 360-degree view from the top covers the entire valley, the town below, and the surrounding mountain ridges - the most comprehensive viewpoint accessible on foot in the Pai area.
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Shan Village Home Stay Pai
A community tourism program allowing visitors to spend the night in a Shan ethnic village 12km from Pai, cooking with local families, learning weaving techniques, and participating in morning alms-giving. An extraordinary immersive cultural experience run by the village community themselves with all income staying local.
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Chinese Village (Ban Santichon) Pai
A Yunnan Chinese village founded by Kuomintang soldiers who fled China in 1949, maintaining distinct Yunnan Chinese cultural traditions including tea ceremonies, Yunnan coffee cultivation, and traditional clothing. The village sits on a hill 4km from Pai with panoramic views and excellent Yunnan-style cooking.