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Chiang Mai Tour Route Arrangement Chiang Mai Tour Guide

If you go to Thailand, you must go to Chiang Mai. Although it is not as famous as Phuket, what are some interesting places in Chiang Mai? This small series will come to talk to you well. A direct and connecting flight from China to Chiang Mai

AirAsia is the first choice. AirAsia has several flights to Thailand every day. The most convenient city in China to Chiang Mai is:

Hangzhou: you can buy a connecting flight ticket and stop in Kuala Lumpur.

Macau: The direct flight from Macau to Chiang Mai takes only three hours.

Other cities in China need to fly to Kuala Lumpur first, and then fly from Kuala Lumpur to Chiang Mai.

Korean Air can also buy a joint ticket to fly to Chiang Mai, but it must first fly to South Korea for a connecting flight. In view of the troublesome visa for South Korea, Korean Air can ignore it directly. Second, the time difference and power supply

the time difference between Chiang Mai and China is one hour

The power supply is 22V, and you don't need to take an adapter to go to Chiang Mai. Third, how to get from the airport to the urban area

There are four modes of transportation to connect the airport and the urban area:

1. Taxi can be called by phone 2 minutes before departure, and the taxi from Chiang Mai Airport to the urban area is priced at 12 baht (without other fees) < Generally, from the airport to the city (such as Tapemen), a car costs 15-2 baht/car. Conversely, from Tapemen to the airport, it can be cut to 12 baht/car, and the master bargainer can cut to 8 baht/car.

3. Double cars

are charged according to the number of people. If there is one person, it is about 4 baht/person. If there are three or four people, it can be talked about 2 ~ 25 baht/person. Similarly, it is cheaper to travel from the airport to the urban area. If there are three or four people, they can talk about 2 baht/person, and if there are only one or two people, they can talk about 3 baht/person.

4. The bus

After leaving the airport, go straight to the left and you will see the bus stop. It takes about 2 baht to get to the downtown area. The bus will pass through the old city and pass by Tapei Gate. Visa

You can apply for a Thai visa in China, but it's more troublesome to go to the consulate to apply for it yourself, and you need to provide company certificate, business license, etc. It's better to give the travel agency a handling fee of tens of dollars and let them do it for you. The travel agency only needs a passport and two 2-inch photos.

Chiang Mai Airport can also be located in landing visa, right at the entrance, and the visa granted can only stay for half a month at a time. It should be noted that you must have a valid foreign visa on your passport before China Customs will let you out. If you don't have any visa, you will be stopped by the customs. There are eight modes of transportation for traveling in Chiang Mai

1. Rent a bicycle for 5 baht a day.

2. Rent a motorcycle, and bargain to 15 baht a day, and even 1 motorcycles a day.

3. Rent a car to drive, and make a counter-offer to 1, baht a day.

4. Taxi, 4 baht a day.

5. Take two cars and make a counter-offer to 2 baht once (no matter how far or near).

6. Take a tuk-tuk bus, hit the meter or bargain, and chop it to death.

7. Take a taxi and watch

8. Take part in local tour, such as elephant riding and rafting. 6. Withdrawing money for foreign exchange and price level < P > Under normal circumstances, the exchange rate between RMB and Thai baht is about 1: 5. 1 yuan can be exchanged for 5 baht.

Withdrawing money

With a debit card from China, you can withdraw money from an ATM that supports China UnionPay. At present, there are banks in Thailand that support China UnionPay to withdraw cash directly:

BangkokBank (the most common one is orange) and

Kasikornbank (Taihua Farmers Bank). Their ATM is green with a green K on it),

KrungThaiBank (Kyoto Bank of Thailand. Their ATM can use UnionPay cards, but the machines themselves are not very common),

p>TMB(ThaiMillitaryBank, their machines are blue and red),

UOB(UnitedOverseasBank, uob, easy to recognize) and

SiamCityBank (Thailand City Bank, the machines are all red, although not very common, but very good.

As for the exchange rate, it is calculated according to the exchange rate of the day. You can call for free consultation. The number is 1812665999.

General banks need to charge a handling fee for withdrawing cash from their debit cards in Thailand, ranging from 12 yuan to 25 yuan for each transaction. In addition, the debit card of Ping An Bank is now charged a handling fee.

The banks that are free of charge are:

Huaxia Bank's debit card is free of charge for the first time every day on purple ATM machines, and 15b is charged for both plum red and blue trademarks.

There is no handling fee for debit card withdrawal of Chengdu Bank.

China Rural Cooperative Bank is free of charge for inquiring and collecting money. There is no such thing as the first payment. 7 Accommodation recommendations

Accommodation in Chiang Mai ranges from luxurious high-end hotels to youth hostels with cheap cabbage prices.

Mandarin Oriental, the most expensive hotel, is one of the top 1 luxury hotels in the world. The most expensive room is 35, baht, equivalent to 7, yuan a night.

Cheap youth hostels can be found in the alleys of the ancient city. Generally, the price of a single room without a bathroom can be found at 15-2 baht per night. Eight Three Night Markets in Chiang Mai

When you come to Chiang Mai, you must attend the market here or visit the night market. All kinds of local handicrafts and countless local delicacies are very lively. There are three kinds of night markets in Chiang Mai:

1. NightBazaar

This night market is held every day, and it is located on the west side of the intersection of ChangKlan Road and LoiKhro Road. Every day from sunset to 23 pm.

there are many delicious foods to taste. Handicrafts and the like are specialized in tourist business, and the prices of the things they sell are generally more expensive. There are some shopping malls around and there are open-air performances.

2. Saturday Night Market

Saturday Market is located outside ChiangmaiGate and behind 7-11 Supermarket. WauLai

Rd. An oblique long street extends southwest, about 2 kilometers long. The people who come here are basically foreign tourists. There are many handicrafts and food that are available in Saturday night market, but not in Sunday night market. Of course, the price is more expensive than that in Sunday market.

3. SundayMarket

It is highly recommended that this is the real fair in Chiang Mai. People in dozens of miles of Fiona Fang take their own things and sell handicrafts, and the price may be only 1/3 of that of Night

Bazaar. Even the local people in Chiang Mai are out, and the patrons are half tourists and half locals.

From THAPAE Gate to several blocks in the ancient city, there are huge crowds of people. Nine Bars

There are many small bars in Chiang Mai, and the whole street of LoiKrohroad in the east of the ancient city is full of small bars and massages. Popular ones are:

NorthGateJazzBar, where local musicians bring their own instruments to perform every Tuesday;

Mandalay, in the ancient city, is large in scale and crowded;

spice, near ThaPhaeGate, the environment is not bad;

MonkeyClub also has a good reputation;

There are also WarmUpCafe', TawanDang, OldSchool, DiscoveryChiang

Mai, BangRak, Mandalay, DiscoNiceIllusion, Brasserie and so on. Ten calling cards and maps

You can get a local calling card free of charge by filling in a document at Chiang Mai Airport, right at the baggage claim area. You can use it when you get the phone card and recharge it.

Free maps of Chiang Mai are everywhere. Hotels, small hotels and travel agencies can get free maps of Chiang Mai. Free maps are also available at the airport, but the maps of the airport are not as detailed as those of travel agents.