Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Dhara Dhevi, Chiang Mai, Thailand-a luxury hotel located in farmland.

Dhara Dhevi, Chiang Mai, Thailand-a luxury hotel located in farmland.

Dhala DHE Moonlight Goddess Hotel is located in Chiang Mai, Thailand, which is the political stronghold of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and the place where singer Teresa Teng died. The city is full of foreigners and enjoys the most utopian life. DHARA DHEVI Hotel in Chiang Mai, Thailand, walking on the ridge in the morning.

Hotel lobby

The architectural design of the hotel was inspired by the prosperous Lanna Dynasty in northern Thailand in the13rd century. You can see the legends and stories about this dynasty in the hotel album. The hotel covers an area of 52 acres and embodies the luxurious Thai royal style everywhere. Whether it's the towering city gates and city walls, the minaret-style lobby, the quaint Lanna Temple (where yoga is practiced), or the magnificent Hall 7, the builders have adopted old-fashioned techniques to make it look weather-beaten, which can better show the unique colors of King Lanna Town in the13rd century and the traditional artistic atmosphere in northern Thailand.

Build a temple in the hotel to do business.

This practice has caused great controversy among people around. In their view, this is blasphemy. However, it took investors two years to create a work of art in the hotel. Home in the wild-hotel room

Paddy Catcher-Scarecrow

Located in the suburb of Chiang Mai, there used to be fertile land, and the hotel reserved a part as the central area of the whole hotel, surrounded by independent villas. Residents can participate in farming here for free, and the harvested rice will be well used in the surrounding temples.

Thai service is from the heart, a smile makes you feel sincere, and a "swipe card" makes you feel warm. Countries with Buddhist beliefs can indeed feel the power of peace everywhere.

Nongshe restaurant

The central landscape of the hotel is a paddy field.

The main entrance of the hotel, the palace-style building and the rice field scenery are in sharp contrast.

Toilet near the hotel lobby

The hotel spared no expense in any detail. Not only are there special people to take care of them every day, but they even spend a lot of money to introduce nearly 4,000 trees with decades of age from all over the world, some of which are as high as 30 meters. These giant trees are placed in every corner, waiting for guests to find them inadvertently.

The swimming pool beside the rice field.

The hall where yoga is practiced.

In recent years, the political situation in Thailand has been turbulent. When I went, it happened that the red shirts in Bangkok besieged the presidential palace. Coupled with the once-in-a-century financial crisis and the high maintenance cost of the hotel itself, the hotel was forced to sell soon after it opened. It is said that the price is 450 million baht.

Walking on the gravel road of the hotel by bike at dusk, the wind is slow, and reverence and memory for the glorious history of ancient dynasties emerge in my heart. At the same time, I cherish the dream of human beings returning to farming civilization in the wave of modernization, and live with the gods and buddhas. (Source: Southern People Weekly/Photo: Sina blog lena)

The central landscape of the hotel is a paddy field.

The main entrance of the hotel, the palace-style building and the rice field scenery are in sharp contrast.

Toilet near the hotel lobby

The hotel spared no expense in any detail. Not only are there special people to take care of them every day, but they even spend a lot of money to introduce nearly 4,000 trees with decades of age from all over the world, some of which are as high as 30 meters. These giant trees are placed in every corner, waiting for guests to find them inadvertently.

The swimming pool beside the rice field.

The hall where yoga is practiced.

In recent years, the political situation in Thailand has been turbulent. When I went, it happened that the red shirts in Bangkok besieged the presidential palace. Coupled with the once-in-a-century financial crisis and the high maintenance cost of the hotel itself, the hotel was forced to sell soon after it opened. It is said that the price is 450 million baht.

Walking on the gravel road of the hotel by bike at dusk, the wind is slow, and reverence and memory for the glorious history of ancient dynasties emerge in my heart. At the same time, I cherish the dream of human beings returning to farming civilization in the wave of modernization, and live with the gods and buddhas. (Source: Southern People Weekly/Photo: Sina blog lena)