The ancient city of Chiang Mai was built in 1296, with a square shape, and each side wall is about 1.5 kilometers long. Up to now, some old city walls and a complete moat are still preserved. As the old city of Chiang Mai, it is not only one of the important cultural heritages in Thailand, but also the most fascinating place in Chiang Mai. There are many relics in the beautiful and quiet ancient city of Chiang Mai, and the traditional temples and pagodas in Thailand are the biggest features, and most of them can be visited for free. It is also a place full of life, with various hotels, homestays, restaurants, cafes, etc., and a lively market on weekends, where you can feel the most authentic life of Chiang Mai people. There are city gates in the four directions of southeast and northwest of the ancient city of Tapemen, among which Tha Pae Gate in the east is the best preserved and a major landmark of the ancient city.
The west gate leads to the tree-lined Chiang Mai University and Sutie Mountain. The best way to stroll or ride a small town to visit the ancient city of Chiang Mai is to stroll or rent a bicycle. It is convenient to go to temples everywhere, and you can also get into the streets and alleys to feel the green old city and the life of the local people. If you are going in midsummer, it is recommended to go out for a stroll in the morning and evening, go back to the hotel to sleep at noon, go for a massage or go to the cafe to be in a daze. If you are fascinated by the history, culture and architecture of temples, the ancient city of Chiang Mai is not to be missed.
The ancient city has a square pattern, with five city gates and moats around the city walls. Northwest of the ancient city is the new CBD. You can walk in the ancient city. If you really can't walk, you can stop tuktuk or double cars. There are so many temples that there should be no fewer than a dozen. Coffee shops can be seen everywhere. Go shopping, eat and visit temples. Have a day or two of leisure time. Prices are more expensive than those in the surrounding areas and cheaper than Ningman Road, but they are basically one-third of the level compared with Beishangguang. The local people are very pious and kind. They can see the sunshine in their eyes and willingly tip them, hoping that they can have a better life. < P > After only playing here for three days, they are really reluctant to give up. The beautiful scenery that is taken casually is definitely invisible in China, and the enthusiasm and gentleness of the Thai people are also unknown in China. They are somewhat unaccustomed to eating, and it actually feels good to go to Ningman Road to eat something exquisite and healthy! It doesn't matter if you can't speak Thai or English, it won't affect your trip at all. Everyone knows some Chinese, and it's no problem to eat buy buy by gestures! I will go again. It's worth visiting this beautiful city several times for anyone!
Located in the center of Chiang Mai, it is not a closed area. With a moat around the city as the boundary, only a few parts of the ancient city wall are left. The ancient city is similar to ordinary old streets, and shops and restaurants are still on the roadside. Of course, temples are the most common in the ancient city, almost next to each other. Moreover, temples are basically free to visit, and the ancient city itself has no toll gates. The whole ancient city feels messy, but you can feel the grand culture when you walk more.
The leisurely ancient city of Chiang Mai is worth visiting slowly, and the consumption is low. Find an afternoon and don't go to any scenic spots. Sit down in a small shop and have a drink and stare blankly out of the window. There are many temples, large and small, and many interesting shops. Each family has its own characteristics in design and decoration. Unfortunately, this time I only stayed in Chiang Mai for three days, and there are still many places in the ancient city that I haven't visited. Please leave some regrets and find a reason for going to Chiang Mai next time. A carefree chicken; Trees that grow wantonly; A lush building; A fresh and elegant shop; Powerful muay Thai; A towering hospital; Colorful life. The freedom to cross the back side street in Chiang Mai is in the wind
The story of Teresa Teng's small town is in Chiang Mai, and the hotel where she stayed when she died still has her room. The fresh story and the emotional song still linger in my ears. The small town of Chiang Mai is really beautiful. It is not a straight path, a chic and tidy fence, buildings with different styles, lush foliage and numerous flowers decorate her face. When you accidentally step into a roadside shop, there may be inexplicable surprises. The town is clean and fresh, and you will fall in love with this place that slows down time after a day of shopping here.