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Have you heard of the Bamboo Bridge?

#JuneTravelSupport #PaiBambooBridge #Pai #ThailandTravel The Bamboo Bridge is said to have been built by local residents using bamboo to bridge the rice fields for monks coming down from the temple. Considering the quiet countryside and the hearts of the local residents who built the bridge, I think it can be considered one of the best places to visit in Pai. It is not far from Walking Street by motorbike, so be sure to go. You can also go there using a half tour.
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