Since Thailand opened landing visa, the convenience for China tourists to travel to Thailand has greatly improved, and Chiang Mai, known as the "Rose of Northern Thailand", has become a popular tourist destination for many China tourists to visit Thailand. Chiang Mai is famous all over the world for its temples, large and small, and it is a city full of traditional religious meanings.
But in a city like Chiang Mai, it also quietly presents its unique "modernization" side. The famous "Ningman No.1" is such a "modern" tourist destination with fresh literature and art. As the "most popular" commercial district in Chiang Mai, it attracts many tourists from China to go shopping here.
"Ningman No.1" in Chiang Mai has main roads and many characteristic alleys. On the main road, it is a unique open commercial district, where you can see buildings combining European style with Thailand's own characteristics. Beside the main road, there is a big square that belongs to it alone, and there are often a variety of creative markets held in the square. Full of small fresh literary style, which has become a major reason to attract tourists.
When you spend a day walking slowly in the "Ningman No.1" block, turn into a small alley at random, find a coffee shop, sit down and watch the tourists coming and going around you, so that you can really feel the "meaning of tourism". In the evening, night markets and bars around "Ningman No.1" began to make noise. Thais who like to spend the night often play on the "Ningman No.1" until it closes, and then move on to the next game, and will not give up until the wee hours of the morning.
So, when you came to Chiang Mai, Thailand again, did you visit "Ningman No.1"? What's your impression of Chiang Mai and Thailand? Do you want to travel to Chiang Mai, Thailand if you have the chance in the future? Want to take a look at this small and fresh "Ningman No.1"?