In recent years, tourism in Thailand has become more and more popular. Many people like to travel to Thailand, not only because of the beautiful beach scenery here, but also because the cool and comfortable air here is even more intoxicating. In short, Thailand is
A country that is also great for a holiday.
So, it is natural to go shopping when you come here. There are many shopping malls in Thailand. So, today I will give you a good introduction to shopping in Chiang Mai!
Chiang Mai department stores, shopping malls There are two large shopping malls in Chiang Mai: Central Kad Suan Keaw and Central Airport Plaza.
The former is outside the northwest corner of the ancient city; the latter is in the southwest of the ancient city, near the airport. They are both under the Central Group and are called "Sen Tan" by Thais.
The latter is more high-end, and is also named after Robinson because it is inside; there is a local food area on the basement floor, with both fresh and dry goods, and there is a special area for Northern Thailand specialties on the first and second floors.
Don’t miss it when shopping for discounted cosmetics, jeans, etc., but you can ignore it if you have Bangkok shopping plans.
1. Chiang Mai Central Kad Suan Keaw is located in the northwest corner of the ancient city. This building looks like a castle with brown brick walls.
There is a large shopping mall inside, with everything including restaurants, supermarkets, banks, bookstores, cinemas, gyms, and KFC.
There is a group of sculptures of mythical beasts at the gate. They are white and lifelike. There are four in a box, one for each family.
There is a food stall on the first floor, surrounded by food stalls and tables and chairs in the middle.
A bit more expensive than the roadside stalls outside.
There are also live piano performances.
In the evening, the door is full of stalls.
(Tax refund is available) Address: 21 Huay Kaew Rd.
Netizens shared: In the boots on the second floor, there are more varieties than the specialty store in Tha Pae Gate. There are signs inside that tax refunds are available, but the things in this mall are average. There is no need to spend time there except for passing by to eat and replenishing things in the supermarket.
2. Chiang Mai Central Airport Building (CENTRAL AIRPORT PLAZA) is the largest shopping mall in northern Thailand, a one-stop shopping mall for eating, drinking, and having fun.
AirportPlaza is not inside the airport, but outside the airport, just close to the airport. When you enter, there is a food court, foodcourt. The mall is very big, at least bigger than expected.
It is a very prosperous mall, with food and supermarkets on the basement floor. Many special snacks are available here at very cheap prices.
There are various brand shopping upstairs. If you want to buy gifts, you can go here.
(Tax refund is available) There is a supermarket downstairs, the food is good, the variety of imported food from Thailand is very complete, and the import tax is probably not very high.
No matter how picky a foreigner is, he can easily find his favorite food.
The price of buying some awrootBeer here is 1/3 cheaper than elsewhere.
If you like to drink juice, you can also buy a large bottle of 100% juice here for more than 60 baht.
Address: 2 Mahidol (Highway 1141), Chiang Mai, Thailand Business hours: 10:30 in the morning - 21:00 in the evening Transportation mode: It only takes about 10 minutes to go to the ancient city by motorcycle; in addition, there is a green minibus outside the shopping mall, which is sent to the ancient city for free
Yes, but it seems there are very few buses, so you have to wait.
Chiang Mai Night Market Shopping Chiang Mai's night market is lively and orderly, noisy and restrained. Delicious snacks, special handicrafts, clothing, calligraphy and painting, public welfare publicity, and street performances are all very eye-catching, so hold on to the money in your wallet at the night market.
is very difficult.
It doesn't matter, maybe what seemed like an irrational impulse at the time will be an unforgettable experience and memory when you look back.
1. Chiang Mai Sunday Night Market (ChiangMai Sunday Market) starts from the east gate of the ancient city (Thapae Gate) and ends in front of Pasing Temple. The main road is about 1.1 kilometers long. There are also stalls on several side roads, including the end of the side road in front of Chedi Luang Temple.
There are free singing and dancing performances.
The night market mainly sells handicrafts from northern Thailand. Due to the market's price-limiting policy, the prices are low.
There are also various local specialties and massage services in the market.