Nan

NAN
Tucked away in a remote valley along the Lao border,
Nan was an independent kingdom for nearly 700 years. This historical isolation has acted as a "natural fortress," protecting its unique Tai Lue culture and artisanal traditions from the rush of modernity. Nan’s temples are not just places of worship; they are the island’s most intimate art galleries. Nan is a city with no buildings over four stories, preserved by strict aesthetic laws to maintain its heritage.