Pgakenyau (Karen) Weaving Handicraft Group
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Open Days: Daily
Opening Hours: 08.00–17.00
 
Pgakenyau (Karen) Weaving Handicraft Group is a cultural tourism destination in Mae Sun Subdistrict, Fang District, Chiang Mai Province. It offers visitors a chance to study the way of life, arts, traditions, and culture of a Pgakenyau (Karen) hill-tribe community through their traditional weaving practices. The place is not about spectacle or staged activities, but about seeing how handwoven textiles are created as part of everyday life, reflecting identity, belief, and long-standing community knowledge.
 
The charm of visiting lies in observation rather than rushing from one activity to another. Take time to watch the rhythm of weaving, the preparation of warp threads, the movement of the shuttle, and the careful control of tension across the fabric. These skills require experience, patience, and deep concentration. Many woven products are made for practical use—such as skirts, shawls, scarves, shoulder bags, or everyday household items—showing how textiles are closely tied to local climate, landscape, and daily needs. After spending some time here, it becomes clear that woven fabric is not merely a souvenir, but a language through which the community tells its story.
 
Supporting the community in a thoughtful way is another meaningful part of the visit. Purchasing handwoven products, even small pieces, helps income circulate back to local artisans rather than turning the visit into a brief stop without impact. If you wish to ask questions, approach them from a learning perspective—for example, asking about the meaning of patterns, the materials used, why certain colors are chosen, or which step of the process is most challenging. Such questions often lead to respectful and genuine conversations with the weavers.
 
Special attention should be paid to etiquette when taking photographs or entering work areas. This is a real working environment where weaving requires focus. Always ask for permission before photographing people or taking close-up shots of the weaving process, and avoid interrupting artisans while they are working. If there are areas or moments where photography is not appropriate, these boundaries should be respected without negotiation.
 
Getting There Travel via Highway No. 107, then turn into the road leading to Wat Mae Sun Luang (Village No. 1, Mae Sun Subdistrict). Continue to the Pgakenyau hill-tribe village located in Village No. 6, Mae Sun Subdistrict. The distance from the entrance road to the village is approximately 4 km. The route is best suited for private vehicles. During the rainy season or early mornings, allow extra travel time as roads may be slippery or foggy. For up-to-date visiting conditions, it is recommended to check locally before departure.
 
For a fulfilling experience, plan to spend at least half a day. This allows time to explore at a relaxed pace, engage in conversations, and better understand the context of the weaving tradition. If traveling with children or elderly visitors, prepare drinking water, hats, and comfortable walking shoes, as visits usually involve slow but continuous walking around the community.
 
Name Pgakenyau (Karen) Weaving Handicraft Group (Mae Sun, Fang, Chiang Mai)
Location Pgakenyau hill-tribe village, Village No. 6, Mae Sun Subdistrict, Fang District, Chiang Mai
Main Characteristics Community-based learning center for Pgakenyau weaving, traditional handwoven crafts, and local cultural lifestyle
Period Contemporary (continuing traditional Pgakenyau knowledge and skills)
Key Evidence Active weaving processes, handwoven textiles, materials and patterns reflecting Pgakenyau identity
Name Origin Named after the Pgakenyau community weaving group in Mae Sun Subdistrict
Travel Via Highway 107, enter the Wat Mae Sun Luang road (Village No. 1), then continue to Pgakenyau village (Village No. 6); approx. 4 km from the junction
Current Status Open to visitors (recommended to check community readiness before traveling)
Nearby Attractions (approx. distance) Wivekakaram Temple (Mae Sun Noi) (8 km) Tel 083-948-6421
Fang Hot Springs (30 km) Tel 052-080-801, 084-483-4689
Doi Pha Hom Pok National Park (50 km) Tel 052-080-801, 084-483-4689
Ang Khang Royal Agricultural Station (55 km) Tel 053-969-476 ext. 114
Fang town / local market area (15 km) (no verified central contact number)
Popular Restaurants Nearby (approx. distance) Saep Rim Tang Restaurant (40 km) Tel 081-882-5589, 081-467-3624
Ang Khang roadside stopover eateries (40 km) Tel 089-559-9899, 091-076-7791
Ninecool Coffee & Cake, Fang (15 km) Tel 053-452-836
(For the closest options within Mae Sun village, availability and contacts may vary by day)
Popular Accommodations Nearby (approx. distance) Fang Modern Hotel (15 km) Tel 086-439-1843
Choktanee Hotel (15 km) Tel 053-451-252
Chayapa Fang Hotel (15 km) Tel 061-997-4797, 091-879-2664
Baan Sathitporn Guesthouse (15 km) Tel 081-113-8882
Hotel Dawa (15 km) Tel 087-576-0838
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is the Pgakenyau weaving handicraft group open every day?
A: Available information indicates daily opening from around 08.00–17.00, but checking community readiness in advance is recommended.
 
Q: What activities can visitors do here?
A: Visitors usually observe weaving and handicraft production, learn about pattern meanings, and purchase handmade products to support the community. Demonstrations depend on availability on the day.
 
Q: Is photography allowed?
A: Photography is allowed in many areas, but permission should always be requested, especially for portraits or close-up shots during weaving.
 
Q: How can I visit respectfully?
A: Dress modestly, ask learning-focused questions, avoid interrupting work, and support community products without bargaining aggressively.
 
Q: How much time should I plan for the visit?
A: At least half a day is recommended to explore without rushing and to fully understand the weaving context and community lifestyle.
 Pgakenyau (Karen) Weaving Handicraft Group Map
Suburban Living Category: Suburban Living
Village, Community Group: Village, Community
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