Santichon Village - Pai, Thailand

in travel •  6 years ago 

The Satichon Village aka The Chinese Village is a cultural village located in Pai. It's a recreation of the Yunnan culture. It's a village that was settled by Chinese refugees from the Mao Tse Tung Revolution. After all these year, the descendants still maintain their local culture. Now it is open for public and it became a tourist attraction. The village has a very touristy vibe to it. The beautiful part is made for tourism, you can feel that. But the real culture still exist behind the tourist site. The village is there with a population of over 2000!

Going to Pai

We take the minivan from Chiang Mai to Pai at 9:00 am. I'm with 3 local friends. They're local from Northern Thailand, but not from Pai. Therefore they are also tourists. However they do speak the Thai language, which makes things a lot easier.

The minivan takes over 3 hours to get to Pai. With over 700 turns, the road to Pai is very curvy to say the least. Also, Thai people aren't known for their calm driving skills. Therefore it is a very wise decision to take medication against car sickness. Even if you never get sick in the car like me, this time you will!

The driver gives everyone a puking bag. He's a very wild driver. As the road gets more and more curvy, the driver gets more and more aggressive. At some points, he's going trough the turn with squeeling tires. As a consequence, more and more people get sick.

I feel a bit sick too. I didn't take any medicine, but I make it to Pai without getting sick. Unfortunately, I cannot say the same for 2 of my friends. Despite trying their best to not get sick, they had to use the bag.

Arriving in Pai

We arrive in Pai at 12:30. I'm very happy that I made it without getting sick. After getting out of the car we immediately get better within minutes. First thing on our list, go rent 2 motorbikes. Because we are with a total of 4 people, we can fit on 2 motorbikes. As a result, we split the cost and save money.

First things first. Checking into our room and dropping our bags off is the priority. I am traveling full time and there is no way to leave my stuff in Chiang Mai. This results in me having the biggest bag. Meanwhile the others were able to have a small backpack with just the right amount of clothes for these 2 nights.

After checking in it is time to have lunch. We want to eat local food. Because local food is cheap and it's usually very delicious. After driving towards the Pai town, we find a small restaurant by the side of the road. So we decide to give it a try.

I ordered chicken with rice and my friends take noodle soup. My dish was absolutely delicious. However, my friend's dishes were really good too. This place is perfect and it was also very cheap.

See the restaurant on Google Maps

The Santichon Village

This is first sight we want to visit in Pai. We take our scooters and drive to the Village. It's really hot today. It's 35°C outside. Nevertheless, we make it to the village. Here is me in front of the entrance.

The village itself looks really cute. It has an authentic vibe to it. It feels like a little Chinese village. However, it also feels like a theme park. Like it is created on purpose to mimic an authentic village. It reminds me of those big shopping malls that have a theme going on at each different floor. A mall where they try to mimic a typical shopping street in San Fransisco or Istanbul, but is still indoors and not authentic.

Away from this fact, I still enjoy visiting this place. It's like a mini trip to another country. Because the people that live here still originate from the original tribe, there is still a big authentic side to it.

At the main square of the village are a few games you can play. It's like a little fair. You can shoot with bow and arrow, airsoft guns or go on the big spinning wheel in the middle of the square. My friends went on the big wheel. It looked really fun! We also decided to shoot with the bow.

There are a lot of little kids in this village too. We make some time to connect with them. They are so cute!

At the end of the little village is a castle. There are some small shops inside. You can also go all the way to the top for a view over the village.

The viewpoint

Behind the village is a viewpoint. You have to drive a little bit further behind the village and then keep left and drive all the way uphill. It's very steep and the scooters have trouble getting up there. But we make it there.

We park at the parking lot of the viewpoint and walk our way up to the viewpoint. But there's an entrance and we need to pay to enter the viewpoint! What?! To me it was not worth it. Viewpoints should be free. There is a shop up there so it's not like they don't earn anything.

But on the way down, we found a free way to enjoy the view. Instead of going through the arch and walking uphill, you can keep left and go towards the flower area. Here you can still enjoy the amazing view. It might even be possible to go all the way to the viewpoint and enter from the other side without being seen.

Pai Canyon

In the evening we are going to the Pai canyon. We have an amazing surprise planned here. It is something very unique and I don't think this has been done before. But I'm keeping that for my next post later this week :) Make sure to come back.

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That's a beautifully maintained village, man and the best part is that the culture is also well preserved. Definitely a nice place to spend my holidays.

And, I was also wondering what do they sell in those shops 😀 Can you tell?

Thanks for sharing.

They sell a lot of souvenirs and ‘authentic’ crafts. Like custom made teapots and decorations for in the house.

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I looked at the photos before reading the text and I did think you were in a theme park of some type! You nailed that description.

What a terrible drive to get there. I'm sure once one person gets sick, it is hard for others to control themselves.

I guess this place is somewhere to visit once :)

700 turns sounds like no fun especially when you have a maniac driver. But why do they drive like this? Is it to prove something whatever it is? I can imagine that this style of driving has developed over some time..

It's a cute little village. It looks like an ideal place to live :) I also wouldn't be happy to pay for going to a viewpoint but I understand that you did as you were already there.

Beautiful photos showing a lovely sunny day :)

Thank you for sharing! Have a nice weekend!

Thank you! 😊

I have no clue why they drive this way. Everyone is a very assertive driver. On the road there will always be someone cutting you off. But then they also let them. Like, they slow down when someone tries to squeeze in the smallest opening instead of closing the gap. There’s no honking or frustration. It just works somehow.

I don’t know why the mini van driver was such a maniac. I guess he loves cornering and finds it thrilling. I find irresponsible with a van full of tourists.

Have a nice weekend!

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Looks like you had a very nice trip, except for the ride of course. I used to get car sick, so I guess that road is not for me :)
Those houses are so cute and the big wheel is familiar, I've seen one in a museum here in Romania. Congratulations, you wrote a really nice post.

looks like a magical place. Ideal for take a break with the family. I love the way you tell us your trip. It was rewarding read the post. thanks for sharing . also the photos are great.

What a interesting place. It looks a theme park. Thanks for sharing. Nice trip

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Yes it does. But I was still great to see :)

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Fantastic trip you went through buddy. All the pictures are fantastic. I loved the viewpoint to the castle. Absolutely stunning. Cheers mate.

Oh yeah!
Great journey in Thailand!
The photos describe the calmness and serenity of the place.

You might as well try Philippines if you like.
Have you gone there?

Thank you! Yes I do want to go to the Philippines. But I’m going to visit Indonesia first.

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Oh!
That's cool man!

Enjoy your travel and have fun!

watching the blogs and photo galleries from the Thailand or generally south-east Asia I am always asking myself, what was the purpose of the artists behind the keyboard and camera lenses. Just exploring wild, unknown and less developed countries or foreign cultures and showing it for the western people or there is something more than just an educative element. I am always asking those questions because each year I am a bit closer to my vision of leaving Europe for good, quit the capitalistic way of life and move with my savings there to don't care anymore. Is it too shallow, too unreal, crazy or possible ? How do you rate this country overall ? I am not only asking about the breathtaking views of most spectacular hotspots, but generally.

Thailand has to be one of the top countries for Europeans. The food is delicious, the people are very friendly, social life is 10 times better. Meeting people is easy and everyone greets you with a smile.

My story is that I was not satisfied with my life back in Belgium. The whole “your job is your identity” and “live to work” mentality doesn’t suit me. I have been an explorer my whole life. I love doing new things, acquiring new skills and pushing my comfort zone. I’m a very creative person and Belgium was holding me back from being who I am. I had to cut myself loose.

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I feel very similar. I was born and raised in the Eastern Europe but now I am living in the Western Europe and both sides of the continent are tiring me very much. I am also seasonal worker on the Scandinavia and very often I am taking the touristic destinations on the South of the Europe. But overall, I have enough and I probably it is my last year or two in this continent. I just need and want to make some bigger savings for my own safety in the first years in South-East Asia. What will future brings to me over there ? We will see :) Nice to see people online with the similar way of thinking :)

Beautiful village.
I liked the detailed information you provided. The place is certainly lovely but it is good to know the ups and downs.
Great images.
I am about to post about a short trip my wife and I took near out town and we were so disappointed about the overall infrastruture and services. At this this place is neat. I love that about tourism worldwide.
We have a lot to learn and a lot to do before we can say we have a touristic industry.
Stay safe. Have fun