| | Chiang Mai, meaning "new city" in Thai, was founded by King Mangrai in 1296, succeeding Chiang Rai as the capital of the Lanna Kingdom, or literally "Kingdom of a Million Fields." Chiang Mai formally became part of the Thai Kingdom in 1774 when King Taksin captured this prize back from the Burmese. It still remains as the unofficial capital of the north of Thailand.
137 Pillars House revives the old world elegance of the Orient and will be the perfect base to lead you through the surrounding charms of Chiang Mai. The signature 137 Pillars House Picnic can accompany you in your exploration... or you can return to the House for unique gastronomic memories before hitting the swimming pool alongside the iconic garden wall.
Architectural historians and conservationists worked meticulously to reinforce the integrity of the original 1889 structure. You can expect the same nostalgic ambience in all 30 suites, along with the latest modern comforts and conveniences.
Your luxurious Rajah Brooke Suite, larger than 70 square metres, extends to an airy, vintage tiled veranda over tropical gardens with cane shades for privacy, rattan planter's chair and a plush day bed. - It's a "blind" auction, bid as you like and have fun!...
- Minimum bid is USD1, there is no maximum and feel free to bid multiple times...
- Winners will receive the vouchers the day after the auction ended.
- You won't be charged unless you win.
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