JCs Road Trip to Phayao Thailand Part 4











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Check out our exclusive member site: https://goo.gl/M0nMT5 Well here is part four of my road trip to Phayao. • In this segment we will check out what kind of long term accommodations are available for person living on a Cat 1 RIPper budget. We will look at the price of apartments and even a townhouse for rent. We will also talk about a fantastic place to get a massage in Phayao. • Phayao is one of the northern provinces of Thailand. Some of the surrounding provinces are Nan, Phrae, Lampang and Chiang Rai. And to the north-east direction it borders Laos. • The city of Phayao is located on the shores of Phayao lake in Thai called, Kwan Phayao. • Phayao is surrounded by three big mountains Doi Luang with an elevation of 1694m, Doi Khun Mae Fat with an elevation of 1550m and Doi Khun Mae Tam with an elevation of 1330m. • Phayao was founded in 1096 and at that time it was a small city-state kingdomDuring the 13th century it had enough importance to be an equal partner of King Mengrai of Lannathai and the Sukhothai kingdom. • Phayao was later captured by a king of Lannathai in 1338, and he made it part of Lannathai. Phayao and Lannathai became ruled by the Burmese and during that time the city became deserted. Then in 1897 Phayao became part of the province of Chiang Rai. It stayed that way until August 1977 when it was split from Chiang Rai province and became a province of its own. • • Please become a friend or subscribe to this channel and you if can, link back to my website I'd appreciate it. • For more videos, books on retiring abroad and a Retirement Budget Calculator go check out http://retirecheap.asia • #retirecheapjc #alwaysanoption #morelifeforlessmoney • For more postings from JC and important SE Asia retirement information check out our Facebook page!   / retirecheap.asia  

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