Muang Sing

Muang Sing

In the late 19th century, this mountain-ringed town on the Sing Mountain River was the seat of a Tai Lue prince, Chao Fa Silino; Muang Sing lost its regional prominence, however, when French colonial forces occupied the town and established a garrison here. Muang Sing is known for its market, which draws throngs of traditionally robed tribespeople. Shoppers from among the 20 different tribes living in the area, and even traders from China, visit the market to buy locally produced goods and handicrafts. The market is open daily 6 AM to 9 AM.



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