The Rachamankha
The Rachmankha is much more than
just a hotel. It is an experience. For the owner,
who are two of Thailand's most famous designers
and architects, it is a creation of love and a treasury
of Lanna art and Chinese antiquities, which can
be found in every guest room and throughout the
hotel. The combination of Lanna art and interior
design, and the temple style architecture has created
a haven of peace – the kind that penetrates you
and touches you heart. This is an ideal hotel for
people in need of rest and relaxation.
The design of the hotel is taken
from the viharn (chapel) of one of Thailand's most
beautiful of temples, Wat Phra That Lampang Luang
in Lampang province, which is why the hotel look
and feels like a temple. The hotel is planned according
to ancient principles of Chinese architecture because
the architecture and interior designer want the
hotel to reflect the Chinese roots of Thai architecture.
The interior design is based on northern Thai Lanna
culture, which is a of Chinese, Dai, Laotian, Lua,
and Burmese culture. This accounts for why the hotel
is full of Chinese antiques and exemplifies the
art and architectural features of all of these cultures.
Altogether, the hotel is a cultural masterpiece.
One of the uppermost aims of creating
the Rachamankha was to enable tourists to experience
– feel and touch – genuine Lanna culture, even though
it will take many years to recoup the enormous cost
of construction and decoration. No expense has been
spared to create this experience, and indeed, many
items of Lanna furniture and many of the decorative
pieces of Lanna culture were bought in China, Burma
and Lao