Nimman Road
There is a literary street in Chiang Mai, which is Nimman Road next to Chiang Mai University. The small shops here are mostly opened by artists, celebrities and designers, and are full of exquisite handicrafts.
There are also many interesting sculptures, which can be as famous as any scenic spot in Chiang Mai. It is also the smallest and freshest place in Chiang Mai. You can also drop by the nearby Chiang Mai University to experience the scholarly atmosphere of Thailand's higher education institutions.
Ride an elephant through the fields
Because Chiang Mai is covered by tropical rainforest, riding an elephant here makes you feel closer to nature. There is an elephant performance inside, and the most amazing thing is the elephant painting performance. Can you believe it? Elephants can draw!
Sunday Market
When you come to Chiang Mai, you must attend the market here or visit the night market. There are various local handicrafts and countless local delicacies. It is very lively
< p>Every Sunday at 3 or 4 p.m., it starts outside Tha Pae Gate and covers the entire Ratchadamnern Road.People from dozens of miles around bring their own things and handicrafts to sell, and the price may be only 1/3 of Night Bazaar. Even the locals in Chiang Mai are out in force. The people who patronize are half tourists and half locals.