Things to do in Mae Rim Chiang mai Thailand | 1 Day Trip
A Day in Mae Rim , Chiang mai to Mon Cham to Wat Dara Pirom to The Dara Pirom Palace and Valley Coffee.
1.Doi Mon Cham , Mae Rim , Chiang mai , Thailand where you can enjoy a beautiful view if you are traveling in Muang Chiang mai and don't have much time Mon Cham is the best place you must visit it's far from Muang Chiang mai just 40 minutes.
2.After the most beautiful view when you come back from the Mountain you can stop at the traditional Lanna Temple the Temple of Princess Dara Rassamee the Last Royal Princess of Chiang mai.
3.The Palace of Princess Dara Rassamee called The Dara Pirom Palace Museum is an old Palace of Princess Dara Rassamee here is not allowed to take a picture or video. She was a princess of Chiang Mai and Siam and the daughter of King Inthawichayanon and Queen Thipkraisorn Rajadevi of Chiang Mai descended from the Chet Ton Dynasty. She was one of the princess consorts of Chulalongkorn, King Rama V of Siam and gave birth to one daughter by King Chulalongkorn, Princess Vimolnaka Nabisi.
4.Valley Coffee a coffee shop that surrounded by mountains at Hang Dong , Chiang mai , Thailand.
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The Dara Phirom Museum
The Dara Phirom Museum is located in the Dara Rassamee Border Patrol Police Headquarters in Mae Rim District
This lovely museum presents an an excellent insight into the life and era of Princess Dara Rasmi who was a consort of King Chulalonghorn. Princess Dara played a significant role in unifying the Kingdoms of Lanna and Siam and advocated the preserving of the art, furniture, clothing and social practices from the traditional northern culture. The collections can be seen displayed in her former home almost all of which is open for public viewing in the museum.
For more information, please call 0 5329 9175 Fax. 0 5329 8061
The museum is open from 09:00 to 17:00 Tuesday to Sunday.
Admission Fee : Entrance fee: Adult: 20 baht, Free for Children under 12 years old.
Darapirom Palace Museum
THE DARA PIROM PALACE MUSEUM located in the Dara Rasamee Border Patrol Police Camp in Mae Rim District in Chiangmai Province opened to the public on December 9, in remembrance of the day of the Princess' passing in 1933.
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Wat Pa Dara Pirom
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Wat Pa Daphirom Over 100 years old. Is one of Chiang Mai's most important temples
Because there is a temple full of Lanna architecture And the shady trees Makes here always have people who come to ordain and practice. According to history In the year 1941, Phra Khru Winaiornmunphuritto had made a pilgrimage to the north and stayed at an abandoned cemetery next to Suan Chao Sabai. Dara Phirom Palace of Chao Darasamee His Royal Highness in the reign of King Rama V, which is a peaceful place Is a spa in meditation And the monks came to practice meditation at this place. When the villagers in the neighborhood saw the birth of their faith, they joined together to create various sansana. Dedicated to the monks to use in monastic affairs By the name of the temple Wat Pa Wiwek Chittaram, some groups called Wat Pa Rerai, some are called Pa Mae Rim Temple. Later, Chao Ladakan Chiang Mai, the heir of Dara Rasamee Phrarachaya, presented the land in the royal palace to the temple. The name of this temple was established in the name of Phra Rachaya Chao Dara Rasamee and declared the Ministry of Education as a temple dated 21 December 1938.
Received Royal Highness on 24 June 1979
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Mit Jai Inn's Untitled
Mitt Jai Inn's Untitled exhibition at H GALLERY CHIANG MAI
Mit Jai Inn: UNTITLED
June 3 -- July 31, 2012
Curated by Brian Curtin
H Gallery is delighted to announce an exhibition of paintings by Mit Jai Inn to launch our new space in Chiang Mai, which is the province's first purpose-built gallery. H Gallery Chiang Mai promises to build on the established profile of H Gallery Bangkok, and H Project Space, with innovative and dynamic exhibitions that draw on the rich legacy of experimental art in the area and introduce new dialogues.
Mit Jai Inn is one of Thailand's leading artists and is rapidly developing an international profile. He is included in the 18th Biennale of Sydney, 2012, curated by Catherine de Zegher and Gerald McMaster.
UNTITLED introduces new paintings made especially for H Chiang Mai alongside the artist's signature use of a soft geometric abstraction on double-sided canvases, sometimes coiled. Reminiscent of prayer flags or certain types of mandalas, the paintings' expressive surfaces, often extravagant color, and sense of objecthood also suggest condensed references to canonical art history. This oscillation between the coded or symbolic and the autonomous is further pressured by a politics of form and color: Mit plays with references to the Thai national flag and divisive factions from the political landscape of this country, factions signified by particular colors.
The rhizomatic quality of Mit's paintings challenges conventional methods of contextualization. Influences from dominant narratives of art history, the idiosyncrasies of notions of contemporary art and issues of the relationship between aesthetics and politics reverberate in UNTITLED. While challenges to conventional categories of understanding have been a staple of art practices for any number of decades, Mit re-invigorates the interest of ambiguity, divergence and multiplicity because of a freighted local backdrop that insists on the superiority of the unilateral, literal and linear.
H Gallery Chiang Mai is located 1/2 Km beyond the Tiger Kingdom in Mae Rim and is a short drive from The Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai and Dara Pirom Palace Museum. The gallery is open to the public by appointment only on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday each week. For an appointment contact H Gallery Chiang Mai on 085 021 5508.
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Wat Jed Yod Temple.
Wat Jed Yod is probably one of the least visited major temples. Jet Yod translates to seven peaks and refers to the seven chedis which top a structure in the temple complex (left). It's a very unusual - for Thailand - temple building. That's because it's a copy, sort of, of the Mahabodhi Temple at Bodhgaya in India. It was built in the 15th century to host the Eighth World Buddhist Council. Nobody seems to know the results of the council, but the temple remains. There's an uninviting cave-like hall in the rectangular base of the structure supporting the seven chedi, while a more typical modern wiharn stands in front of the old monument.
Face of a standing figure.
Of more interest is the exterior, on which several sculpted figures survive. Whilst many parts are missing, you can still see some finely detailed figures. The whole is unusually asymmetrical, with the figures on one side seated, while those on the other are standing.