Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai is
a province in the north of Thailand ,
Location the one attraction, with tourists, both Thai and
foreigners, came to visit. Chiang Mai is the cultural and historical sites as
well as the lifestyle of the locals, Have the tourists attractions. Especially
in the winter, it is very beautiful.
Chiang Mai
literally means “new city ”
and has retained the name despite celebrating its 700th anniversary in 1996.
King Meng Rai the Great founded the city as the capital of the Lanna Kingdom
on Thursday, April 12 1296
around the same time as the establishment of the Sukhothai Kingdom .
King Meng Rai even conferred with his friends, King Ramkhamhaeng of Sukhothai
and King Ngam Muang of Phayao before choosing the site where the capital of the
Lanna Kingdom was to be founded. Henceforth,
Chiang Mai not only became the capital and cultural core of the Lanna Kingdom,
it was also to be the center of Buddhism in northern Thailand, King Meng Rai
himself a very religious leader who even founded many of the city’s temples
that remain important to this day.
Chiang Mai is
one of the few places in Thailand
where it is possible to experience both historical and modern Thai culture
coexisting side by side: the city features centuries-old chedis and temples
next to modern convenience stores and boutique hotels. This dichotomy is best
appreciated within the moat-encircled old city, which retains much of the
fortified wall that once protected the city center as well as the four main
gates that provided access to the former Lanna capital city.
Strangely, for
many years tourists had mistaken Chiang Mai simply as the base from which they
could plan trekking and rafting trips to hill tribe villages and explore other
provinces. Once in Chiang Mai however, tourists are surprised by the fact that
there are so many things to discover other than its beautiful and historic
temples.
Intriguing
diversity among ethnic tribes, a number of elephant camps, many cooking &
massage schools, numerous outdoor activities, a variety of handicrafts
workshops, various cultural performances, and breathtaking scenery make Chiang
Mai one of Asia ’s most attractive tourist
destinations. The phrase "a day in Chiang Mai is enough to see things
around town" was once a common expression. Today, two weeks in Chiang Mai
may not be long enough for travelers to experience all that Chiang Mai has to
offer.
The old city of Chiang Mai is a showcase of the north’s
fascinating indigenous cultural identity that includes diverse dialects, a
delectable cuisine, distinctive architecture, traditional values, lively
festivals, numerous handicrafts workshops, northern style massage, and
classical dances. Chiang Mai city features old-world beauty and charm as well
as modern luxury and convenience.
In addition to
centuries old temples and some outstanding shopping opportunities, Chiang Mai
is also blessed with pristine natural resources including mountains,
waterfalls, and rivers. The presence of numerous hill tribes that feature a
wealth of unique cultures enhances Chiang Mai’s distinctive diversity. Hill
tribe trekking, often combined with river rafting and elephant riding has
always been one of Chiang Mai’s greatest tourist attractions. Nowadays there
are innumerable activities and attractions both in the city and the surrounding
province, including massage instruction and golf.
Moreover,
visitors can visit workshops where they can learn about the production of silk
or silver, and purchase memorable, hand crafted souvenirs. With such a diverse
range of attractions and an equally grand selection of dining and accommodation
options, Chiang Mai is a place where both backpackers and luxury tourists can
enjoy the ultimate Thailand
holiday.
Key
Tips
- Many
elephant camps do not engage in Elephant-friendly practices. Avoid patronizing
camps that exploit Thailand ’s
elephants.
- Patronizing
the Royal Folk Arts and Crafts
Training Center
in Mae Hong Son benefits both villagers and the authenticity of native arts.
- The
admission fee for the Chiang Mai Zoo is not inclusive of the fee to visit the
Pandas.
- If you plan
on arriving in Chiang Mai during the Songkran festival (April 13-15) make sure
you pack everything in plastic prior to placing it in your luggage.
Places
of tourist interest.
- Wat Chiang
Man
- Wat Phra
Sing
- Wat Prasat
- Wat Chedi
Luang
- Wat Phan Tao
- Wiang Kum
Kam
- Wat Chedi
Chet Yot
- Chiang Mai Zoo
Wat Suan Dok
Wat Suan Dok Chiang Mai. is on Suthep Road. The temple was built in 14 th century, Lanna Thai monarch’s pleasure gardens and is a favourite spot for photographers, particularly for striking sunset. Several of the white chedis contain ashes of Chiang Mai’s former royal family. The 500 – year- old bronze Buddha image in a secondary chapel is one of Thailand’s largest metal images. More.
Wat Suan Dok Chiang Mai. is on Suthep Road. The temple was built in 14 th century, Lanna Thai monarch’s pleasure gardens and is a favourite spot for photographers, particularly for striking sunset. Several of the white chedis contain ashes of Chiang Mai’s former royal family. The 500 – year- old bronze Buddha image in a secondary chapel is one of Thailand’s largest metal images. More.
http://www.orientalarchitecture.com/thailand/chiangmai/wat-chiang-man.php
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