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	<title>Nan</title>
	<description><![CDATA[A quiet and tranquil province, Nan nestles in a valley in Northern Thailand.
About 668 kilometers from Bangkok, it covers an area of 11,472 square kilometers and is made up of the following districts: Muang, Wiang Sa, Na Noi, Pua, Chiang Klang, Tha Wang Pha, Thung Chang, Mae Charim, Ban Luang, Na Mun, Santisuk, Bo Klua, Chaleom Phra Kiat, Song Kwae, and Phu Phiang.]]></description>
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		<title>Wat Chang Kham (detail from the 14th century Chedi)</title>
		<media:description><![CDATA[Opposite the Nan National Museum is Wat Chang Kham. Its main features are the sculpted upper halves of elephants adorning around the chedi, a Sukhothai influence. An ancient golden Buddha is enshrined in the Viharn.
Stones with ancient Thai scripts relating the alliance between the kings of Nan and Sukhothai when Nan was still an independent state hav been found at this temple.
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		<title>Thai Girl from Nan Province, Thailand</title>
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		<title>Pumin Temple in Nan</title>
		<media:description><![CDATA[One of the best-known attractions in Nan is the Pumin Temple, being the home of old murals and the the Phraputcharuraphak Buddha image.
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		<title>Annual Nan Boat Race</title>
		<media:description><![CDATA[The oldest and most famous custom of Nan is the annual boat race. The traditional boat races are held after the end of lent in October.
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		<title>Wat Nong Bua in nan</title>
		<media:description><![CDATA[Located at Nong Bua Village, Wat Nong Bua was built in 1862 during King Rama IV's time by Thai Lu who migrated from Sib Song Pan Na Province in South China.
The assembly hall of Wat Nong Bua is in the traditional architectural style of Lanna Thai. It is belived that the murals were painted in 1867.
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		<title>H'mong Matriarch in Nan</title>
		<media:description><![CDATA[Nan Province is also home to one of the hilltribe minorities of Thailand, the H'mong. The H'mong Village can be visited on tours from Nan city.
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