Chiang Rai is a lovely small city with the feel of a real place, i.e., not just for tourists. To add to this, we got a studio apartment rather than a hotel, which always makes us feel much more like locals. This was the first place we had a burner or a microwave in almost a month, and we decided to eat in the first night. Feeling lazy we picked up some dumplings and frozen Thai from 7-11 (7-11 is all the rage in this area of the world and they have had locaions in all the urban areas we have been thus far…not surprisingly, more prevelant in Taipei and Thailand then in Myanmar or Laos. Anway, these frozen 7-11 dinners tasted like goog Thai from a restaurant in the US, and we were pleasantly surprised about that.
The next day we took in the temples and sights in town and the night market. The night market was a sight to see with a beautiful stage where free local musicians performed traditional and not so traditional songs and/or dances. We had dinner out in a big courtyard and enjoyed the night, the yummy spicy Thai food, and the music.
Next day we took the bicycles thoughtfully provided by our owners and got out to the countryside where we biked to the extraordinary White Temple. This temple is still being added to by the famous local artist who designed it, it is like a young girls frozen disneyworld, all white and squiggly, it looks like an ice palace, amazing! And it was also amazing to see the countryside and farms and people living outside the city. Bike days are always great days!
The people and local market in Chiang Rai were super pleasant, and it actually felt like a place you could imagine living. We were really glad we took the time to stop and get to know Chiang Rai.