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Where is a good place to travel in the Golden Triangle?

Masai Town: Also known as "Sleeping Beauty", it is the northernmost town in Thailand. There is only one main street from south to north in Meisai Town, which is actually the last section from Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai and then to expressway in Meisai, ending at the stone bridge on the Thai-Myanmar border. On both sides of the street are rows of shops, many of which are run by China people, selling daily necessities, handicrafts and local products of Thailand and Myanmar.

Tachilek Town: It faces Messer Town across the river and is connected by a stone bridge. Residents of the two places can freely travel to and from a certain area to engage in border trade or sightseeing. If foreign tourists want to go shopping and sightseeing in tachilek Town, Myanmar, they need to submit their valid passports, copies of passports, 3 photos and some US dollars, and go through the formalities of "one-day transit tour" at the border checkpoint in Thailand or through local travel agencies. In addition, you have to pay a visa fee of 15 US dollars to enter the Myanmar border, leave your passport (the passport will be collected when tourists return), and the scope of activities must be in tachilek Town. If you are not interested in Myanmar temples around tachilek Town, or if you are more knowledgeable, go to Myanmar to buy jade, don't go.

Qingsheng County: Established by Ranatai Dynasty in 659 AD, it was once an independent small country and was invaded and ruled by Myanmar for 250 years. It was not until today's dynasty ancestor Zhao Paiye defeated the Burmese army that Qing Sheng was regained. The area still retains the ruins of the old city wall and many historical sites, and there is a "Qingsheng Museum", which is a branch of the National Museum of Thailand, displaying various ancient Buddha statues in their heyday and the customs, cultural relics and antiques of ethnic minorities in northern Thailand.