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Chiang Mai Style Banana Fritter Clear Vegetable Soup Pork Curry with Ginger and Tamarind Chiang Mai Style Deep Fried Chicken Grilled Young Chili Paste with Steamed Vegetables - Minced pork and Tomato Sauce Crispy Pork Skin Stir – Fried Mixed Vegetables Crispy Rice Noodle Sticky Rice or Steamed rice Fresh Fruit in Season Coffee or Tea
The Perfection of Its Class Assure you a very special memorable evening
- Candle Dance A dance of gestures that shows worship thing for Buddha and greeting to the visitor in the Lanna way. - War Dance With Drum The purpose of this dancing is to support the troopsin the battle with the excitingly drum beat style. - Tee Dance The word “Tee” means umbrella in Tai language It is commonly use in Mae Hong Son “Tee” or “umbrella” is one of the symbols that ibentify of Lanna ladies. - Khon, Hanuman chases Nang Suphunmucha Episode This is one episode from Ramakian,the greatest Thai literary work,influenced from Indian literaryworks called“Ramayana”.The original story is Hanuman, a braveand skilledsoldier of Rama,was just about attack Lanka city ,but gotobstruct fromNang Suphunamuchaby blocked the path with rocks.He chased her withthe intend to put herto death However ,when he finally met her, it made Hanuman changed his mind. - Hilltribe Dance Now it is the moment of tribe from the mountainous north derivedfrom theirtraditional pairs duringthe New Year celebration. The customes are adapted from the daily dress of the hilltribe people.The dance is a joyful campfire piece, very informal and intendad only for entertainment. - Sword Dance It shows the pride in the martial art and defense of Lanna with beautifully,fluent, and rapid, but also gentle. - Sueng Ka pho The northeastern person has their own style of fun and it shows in the music, beat, and dance style of Sueng Ka pho. The word “Kapho” means half of a coconut shell. This dance uses everydaymaterial,which are adapted as performance equipment. It gives the dance a very exciting and joyful music. - Rumwong This dance originated in the central countryside before World War I. The dance is neither complicated nor ordinary and it is presented with the unique pureness and cheerfulness. Typical of the region. - Enjoy being a part of continuing the culture and local Lanna plays with fire worksand lighting up local balloons. It is believed to be a way of paying respectto the goddess of the river.
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