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What are the attractions you can't miss when you go to Chiang Mai for the first time?

A picture lets you know the distribution of scenic spots in Chiang Mai ~

The places marked on the map are all must-see places! ! ! Although Chiang Mai is small, there are 133 scenic spots in the forest. It is impossible to visit it all at once. Let me explain the scenic spots marked in the picture in detail according to the regional distribution.

Let's talk about the areas where scenic spots are concentrated.

The scenic spots in downtown Chiang Mai are mainly distributed in two areas: one is the ancient city of Chiang Mai on the right (including the moat outside the ancient city), and the other is Su Tieshan (Chiang Mai University).

Second, you must not miss your first visit to Chiang Mai.

There are so many temples in Thailand that there is no need to visit them all. Just pick a few that you are interested in. Next, I will introduce it according to the following three pieces:

Popularity TOP5

Chiang Mai Old Town

Cycas mountain area

Shuanglong Temple 1

Shuanglong Temple, also known as Cycas Temple, is regarded by many as the first stop to Chiang Mai. Very popular, there are many scenic spots around, you can go and see them together.

2. Ningman Road

Ningman Road is a model of small fresh Thai style, which is interesting and beautiful, and all kinds of small shops and cafes are gathered here.

3. Chiang Mai Ancient City

The essence of Chiang Mai, with the most temples and scenic spots, and many hotels, restaurants and cafes, is the most must-see place in Chiang Mai.

4. Chi Di Dragon Temple

The most famous and largest of the six temples in Chiang Mai, together with Pasin Temple, is the highest-ranking temple in Chiang Mai.

5. Chiang Mai University

It is the only national university in the city and the leading institution of higher learning in northern Thailand, ranking among the best in Thailand.

The largest Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, a perfect example of Lanna architecture, is one of the main celebration points during the Songkran Festival in April every year.

2) Jiang Man

The oldest temple in Chiang Mai has a 15 elephant-carried tower, which is worth seeing.

3) weekend night market

The largest night market in Chiang Mai, from outside Tapemen Square in the east of the ancient city, along Ratchadamnoen Road and several nearby forks, to Pasin Temple, is nearly 1 km. Eating, drinking and having fun is a one-stop solution, and it is a distribution center for souvenirs and snacks.

4) Tape worker

There are the most complete existing gates in the ancient city. In front of it is a Little Square. There are many pigeons here. You can feed them and take pictures.

5) Bupalan Temple

Also known as Thai Jiong Temple, it is the seat of Thai Jiong. The most attractive temple is the historic Xiao Mu Monastery. Those who are interested can go and have a look.

6)suan Mosque

There is the largest bronze Buddha statue in Thailand in the temple, which is the favorite of photographers, especially when the sun sets.

7) Ramalli Temple

Few people know about minority temples, but the overall architectural style is very luxurious.

8) Meng Tian Temple

On the way to Ningman Road, you will pass by resplendent and distinctive temples.

9) Sisubang Temple

It is also a minority temple, and there is a Buddhist temple made of silver ornaments, which is sparkling and eye-catching.

In addition to Shuanglong Temple, Chiang Mai University and Ningman Road in TOP5, Sutieshan area has many interesting attractions and is also a very concentrated area.

1) Puping Palace

Puping Palace is the summer palace of the Thai royal family, full of flowers, which is very suitable for girls to take pictures here.

2) Chiang Mai Night Zoo

It is the largest zoo in Thailand. Taking advantage of the characteristics that carnivores like night activities, a night project was opened up, which was very exciting and worth experiencing.

3) Wumeng Temple

This is a very interesting tunnel temple. At the foot of Su Tieshan, many foreign practitioners come here to meditate.

Tips:

When visiting the temple and entering the main hall, you must take off your shoes and take photos. Women should try to avoid wearing shorts and vests.