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Past Mae Salong, the highway nears the border with Myanmar. The trading town of Mae Sai gives you plenty of opportunity to purchase goods, souvenirs, and tobacco imported from Myanmar as well as offering you the chance to hand your passport and a hefty “processing fee” over for the privilege of enjoying a day on the other side of the border.
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Past Mae Salong, the highway nears the border with Myanmar. The trading town of Mae Sai gives you plenty of opportunity to purchase goods, souvenirs, and tobacco imported from Myanmar as well as offering you the chance to hand your passport and a hefty “processing fee” over for the privilege of enjoying a day on the other side of the border.

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