Lanna-style
Lanna-style refers to the traditional culture and architecture of the Lanna Kingdom, which thrived in northern Thailand from the 13th to the 18th centuries. Characterized by its unique wooden structures, Lanna architecture often features intricate carvings, steep roofs, and vibrant colors. Temples, or wats, are central to this style, showcasing ornate decorations and serene surroundings.
In addition to architecture, Lanna-style encompasses various aspects of life, including textiles, cuisine, and festivals. Traditional Lanna textiles are known for their rich patterns and vibrant colors, often handwoven using local techniques. The region's cuisine features distinct flavors, with dishes like khao soi being popular among locals and visitors alike.