Chinese Martyr’s Memorial Museum

Chiang Rai Province


South of the turn-off to the KMT general’s tomb is the Chinese Martyr’s Memorial Museum, a Chinese-style building that houses some underwhelming displays on the KMT experience – battles, migration, culture – in Thailand.


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