located in Wiang Kaen district some 160 kilometres from
the provincial town, is a viewing point on top of a high
cliff over the Thai-Laotian border affording a delightful
scene of the river and the sea of mist throughout the year.
During December-January, blooming Sakuras provide a picturesque
scenery. It is home to the Chinese Haw, the Hmong and Yao
minorities. The Haws are the remnants of the 93rd Chinese
Division who moved in to settle on Doi Pha Tang.
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