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What are the poems about Chiang Mai?

There are no poems about Chiang Mai. There are poems from other tourist cities.

1. Xi' an:

The Lost Chang 'an

Tang Dynasty: It's a good thing to keep your home in Qin, but it's a shame to lose people when you make it clear.

I'm afraid that every native warbler will smile and spend a spring in Chang 'an.

2. Hangzhou:

Two Poems of Rain after Drinking Chu Qing on the Lake

Song Dynasty: Su Shi

The water is beautiful and sunny, and the mountains are empty and rainy.

if you want to compare the west lake to the west lake, it is always appropriate to make up lightly and heavily.

3. Suzhou:

Hengtang

Song Dynasty: Fan Chengda

Nanpu spring comes to a green river, and the stone bridge and the Zhu Tower remain the same.

Every year, visitors will be sent to Hengtang Road, and the drizzle will draw a boat.

4. Wuhan:

Climbing the Yellow Crane Tower

Tang Dynasty: Cui Hao

where long ago a yellow crane bore a sage to heaven, nothing is left now but the Yellow Crane Terrace.

the yellow crane never revisited earth, and white clouds are flying without him for ever.

every tree in Hanyang becomes clear in the water, and Parrot Island is a nest of sweet grasses.

but I look toward home, and twilight grows dark? There was a mist hanging over the river, bringing deep melancholy to the people.

5. Beijing:

Mountain Walk

Tang Dynasty: Du Mu

The stone path on the cold mountain is oblique, and there are people in the depths of the white clouds.

stop and sit in the maple grove late, and the frost leaves are redder than the February flowers.