Phayao Province

Phayao Province The province of Phayao is wedged between Chiang Rai and Nan provinces, in the far north of Thailand. It was first established as a state under the rule of the King of Chaing Saen, before becoming a part of Chaing Rai province in 1897 during the reign of King Rama V. In 1977, it was seperated from Chaing Rai and gained provincial status. The city of Phayao is relatively quiet and is set on a lake.

Places of Attraction

King Ngam Muang Monument
The monument was erected in honour of King Ngam Muang, the former ruler of Phu Kam Yao (phayao). It is situated in the public park at Kwan Phayao.

Wat Si Khom Khan
The temple, known locally as Phra Chao Ton Luang, is situated on the banks of Lake Phayao. The main image is a sitting Buddha with a lap span of 14m and a height of 17m. The annual Phayao fair takes place here every May.

Doi Chom Thong
This small hill is located on the banks of Kwan Phayao. It is accessed from a small road that branches off Phaholyothin Rd and leads to the hilltop.

Kwan Phayao
This natural lake covers an area of 10,600 rai. It is filled with clear and clean water and is a breeding ground for fresh water fishes. Along the edge of the lake food shops are located.

Phayao Fishery Office
This is where the first cultivation of the giant catfish took place. The Pla Buek is the worlds largest fresh water fish and can only be found in the Mekhong River. There is an exhibition room with various fish on display, as well as the methods that are used in their work.

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