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Tha Phae Gate is called Chiang Mai Gate. First built in the reign of the monk Phaya Mangra 1839 Wat Ban Fang intersection.
Tha Phae Gate is a landmark of Chiang Mai. It's a bustling neighborhood. It is filled with shops, restaurants, accommodation and trendy markets popping up. There are walking streets on Sunday evenings. And on the important day is the festival.... read more
Tha Phae Gate is a landmark of Chiang Mai. It's a bustling neighborhood. It is filled with shops, restaurants, accommodation and trendy markets popping up. There are walking streets on Sunday evenings. And on the important day is the festival.... read more
Khun Chang Khian or Research Center and Agricultural Training Center. Located in the city. Chiangmai Province Located in the same route as Doi Suthep. King Bhumibol Palace and Hmong Doi Pui up to a research station on seeds, coffee, fruit trees winter fruit trees such as persimmons, plum plum, avocado, macadamia and semi-tropical fruit such as lychee....
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The city pillar was built when the founder of Chiang Mai, King Meng Rai, ruled the city in 1296. Located in front of Wat Chedi Luang and enshrined in a small Thai chapel, the pillar is made of log and kept underground. The Khao Inthakil or city pillar celebration is held annually in May....
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is a Royal Residence located Doi Buak Ha, Muang District, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand,It is built in the mountains overlooking Chiang Mai...
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Wat Chedi Luang is a revered Buddhist temple located in the heart of Chiang Mai’s Old City. Its construction began in 1391 under King Saen Muang Ma and was completed during the reign of King Tilokaraj in the mid-15th century. The majestic chedi once reached a height of 82 meters with a base diameter of 54 meters, making it the tallest structure in the ancient Lanna Kingdom.
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The temple was or... read more
The Thriving Sunday Market. It is a commercial district market stalls Rim Pae Gate. The market size of about 200-300 Panel on the sidewalk walkway Rim Pae Gate The Thriving Sunday Market There are two other places is Wua Lai Road opening Saturday only Close to Wat Phra Singh (A. Muang)
Market For Sunday Walking Street Thapae Road most customer... read more
Market For Sunday Walking Street Thapae Road most customer... read more