Sprawling west along Th Mani Nopharat from the city's northern gate, this market serves all the usual suspects, alongside Chiang Mai's most famous k么w k膬h m艔o (slow-cooked pork leg with rice), prepared with a flourish by the 'Cowboy Hat Lady' 鈥 you can't miss her stall. It's worth queuing for.
老澳门六合彩开奖记录's must-see attractions
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Overlooking the city from its mountain throne, Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is one of northern Thailand's most sacred temples, and its founding legend is鈥
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Wat Chedi Luang isn't as grand as Wat Phra Singh, but its towering, ruined Lanna-style chedi (built in 1441) is much taller and the sprawling compound鈥
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Chiang Mai's most revered temple, Wat Phra Singh is dominated by an enormous, mosaic-inlaid w铆路h膬hn (sanctuary). Its prosperity is plain to see from the鈥
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Chiang Mai's oldest public market, Warorot (also spelt Waroros) is a great place to connect with the city's Thai soul. Alongside souvenir vendors you'll鈥
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Without doubt the most atmospheric w谩t in the old city, this teak marvel sits in the shadow of Wat Chedi Luang. Set in a compound full of fluttering鈥
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Set inside the former Provincial Court, dating from 1935, this imaginative museum re-creates Lanna village life in a series of life-size dioramas that鈥
Nam Tok Bua Tong (Sticky Waterfall)
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Ever walked up a waterfall? An increasingly popular day trip from Chiang Mai to Si Lanna National Park's 'Sticky Waterfall' allows visitors (with no magic鈥
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A hidden jungle temple tucked into the mountain along the way to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep. Old stone structures, intricate carvings, naga-flanked鈥
Nearby Chiang Mai attractions
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The 'Elephant Gate' is the north gate of the old city. A morning fresh market and nighttime food stalls set up daily just outside the gate.
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A handsome wooden complex dotted with terracotta sculptures, this is one of the most attractive w谩t outside the city walls. It is thought to have been鈥
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Another unique local temple is 16th-century Wat Chiang Yeun, just northeast of Pratu Chang Pheuak. Besides the large northern-style chedi here, the main鈥
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Chiang Mai's oldest temple was established by the city's founder, Phaya Mengrai, sometime around 1296. In front of the ubosot (ordination hall), a stone鈥
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These two elephant statues in stucco pavilions were said to have been erected by King Chao Kavila in 1800.
6. Former Chiang Mai Women's Prison
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The derelict premises of the old women's prison are a surprising landmark in the old city. The place was slated for demolition after the prison's closure鈥
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This large and colourful w谩t's name means 'shackled elephants' because it was where the king's transport elephants were kept. You'll find elephant statues鈥
8. Chiang Mai Historical Centre
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Housed in an airy Lanna-style building behind the Chiang Mai City Arts & Cultural Centre, this appealing museum covers the history of Chiang Mai Province,鈥