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Wang Num Ping

Chao Surai Sukrachun, the daughter of Chao Shuen and Chao Surichai Sirorasa, descendants of the royal family of Chiang Mai, has always held the arts and culture of Thailand close to her heart. This lifelong passion shows in the elegance of her dress, her balanced attitude to life and finds the ultimate expression in the peaceful sanctuary of her riverside home, Wang Num Ping.

The beautiful teakwood structure stands as noble testimony to the aesthetic simplicity but exquisitely detailed composition of Lanna architecture. Imposing and memorable, it occupies a spacious garden on the banks of the Ping River, and blends with its verdant natural surroundings in perfect harmony.

Mr. Chulatat Kittibut, the talented architect who designed the building, was awarded the 1984 Single House Citation Award by the Siam Architecture Society under Royal Patronage, on the occasion of its 50 years cycle.

Since it was completed in 1982, this splendid building has attracted many distinguished visitors. It had the great honour of welcoming Her Majesty the Queen Sirikit, accompanied by the Crown Prince and Princess Somsawalee in 1985. Among the many international celebrities to express delight at the elegant construction was Elizabeth Taylor, who visited here in 1992.


Wat Jed Yod

Wat Jed Yod or Seven Pagoda Temple is a 15th century temple located about 1 kilometer from the Amari Rincome Hotel. This unique setting consists of one main temple with many Buddha images on either side of the main pagoda which is surrounded by large trees. The main pagoda is illuminated by candles and spotlights to highlight the beauty of this unique setting. Guests are seated Khantoke style in front of the pagoda.


Galae House

The Galae House is part of a small group of typical Lanna houses located in the grounds of the Fine Arts Faculty of the Chiang Mai University. This garden setting with large trees is decorated with Lanna style banners and lanterns. The main building serves as a background for the dance performance with a large terrace and steps leading to the garden area. Guests are seated Khantoke style in front of the this building.


Thab Phaya House

This private residence is located on the banks of the River Ping about 10 minutes drive from the Amari Rincome Hotel and consists of several beautiful Lanna style wooden houses in the shade of a 100 year old rain tree. These buildings form the backdrop for the evening and guests can be seated either Khantoke style or tables and chairs can be brought in.

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