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| Rachamankha |
Old City , Chiang Mai, Thailand |
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Special Internet Rates |
Superior
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Deluxe Room
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| The Rachmankha, there are 18 Superior rooms, 4 Deluxe rooms, and 1 two-Bedroom Suite. Each guest room is slightly different because the furniture is antique, and each piece is different. The door is an old Lanna style door with an ornate door Handle and wooden bolts. The window blind is made from bamboo, and reeds are used to make the colouful floor matting. The table lamps are made from Chinese porcelain and a Lanna lantern with a tassel that matches the colour of the antique wardrobe hangs down in the centre of the room. |
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is also a 20 – meter swimming pool, which is lined with sun beds and bougainvillea
flowers. The airy Pool Bar offers snacks and drinks, while the open-air room above
provides a massage service. |
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The restaurant is illuminated by large Lanna lanterns, and beautifully decorated with nineteenth century paintings that describe part of the life of Lord Buddha on a large cloth that hangs down from the ceiling. Antique Chinese tables and Ming Dynasty plates are placed tastefully along the sides of the restaurant. The focus of the cuisine is Thai, but there is also a large selection of fusion dishes that combine food, sauces, and flavorings from Thailand, Vietnam, Japan, and Europe. Next to the restaurant there is a small, shady courtyard where gusts can dine outside while listening to old northern Thai music. The Bar is situated next to the restaurant and is decorated with a very rare Chinese antique liqueur screen, and lithographs by Henry Moore, Robert Motherwell, and other early twentieth century painters. The screen shows in gold paint the whole process of tea production from the bush to the ships exporting the packaged tea leaves. Above
the restaurant is the Gallery, which serves to educate guests about Lanna culture,
and also to provide a meeting room. It is filled with silverware, lacqueurware,
hilltribe jewellery, a sword collection, an eighteenth century Buddha image, and
also with the post, plates, etc., that were discovered when the hotel site was
excavated. |
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