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  2. Dai people - Wikipedia

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    Wat Rong Ngae is a Thai Lue temple in Pua District, Nan Province. In Thailand there are Tai Lue in many provinces of the upper regions of Northern Thailand; these provinces are: Chiang Rai: Mae Sai, Chiang Khong and Chiang Saen districts (a portion fled to Chiang Rung at the outbreak of the Ayuthian-Burman War) Chiang Mai: Samoeng and Doi Saket ...

  3. Tai Lue people - Wikipedia

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    In China, they are officially recognized as part of the Dai ethnic group. The 2000 census counted about 280,000 Dai people speaking Lü language. The population in Thailand, where they are called Thai Lue (Thai: ไทลื้อ), was in 2001 estimated to be approximately 83,000. [5]

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  6. Tai Lue language - Wikipedia

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    Among the Tai languages in general, Tai Lue has limited intelligibility with Shan and Tai Nua and shares much vocabulary with, the other Southwestern Tai languages. Tai Lue has 95% lexical similarity with Northern Thai (Lanna), 86% with Central Thai, 93% with Shan, and 95% with Khun. [1] Below, some Thai Lue words are given with standard ...

  7. Thua nao - Wikipedia

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    Thua nao is commonly used in Shan, Tai Lue, and Northern Thai cuisine, similar to how ngapi and shrimp paste are used in Burmese and central Thai cuisine. [ 4 ] [ 3 ] Thua nao moe ( ถั่วเน่าเมอะ ) is a Northern Thai dish consisting of fermented beans that are wrapped in banana leaves and grilled or steamed, before being ...

  8. Chiang Hung - Wikipedia

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    Chiang Hung was inhabited mainly by Tai Lü people, a branch of the Shans or Tai, hence its other name Meung Lu. Its capital was the city of Chiang Hung, modern Jinghong . The kingdom, in its most powerful state in the 13th century, covered a large area before being subjugated by neighboring powers such as the Yuan dynasty , the Lan Na kingdom ...

  9. Tai Nua people - Wikipedia

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    Tai Nua/Lua can be written as Tai Neua, Tai Nuea, Tai Nüa or Dai Nua and sometimes Tai Nau.They are also known as Dehong Dai, Dehong Tailurian and Chinese Shan.The word Nua (Thai: เหนือ Dehong Dai: ᥘᥫᥴ Lə) in the Tai languages means "north", Tai Nua (Thai: ไทเหนือ Dehong Dai: ᥖᥭᥰ ᥘᥫᥴ), therefore means "Northern Tai" and is used by Tai people to refer ...