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What are the scenic spots worth visiting in Chiang Mai, Thailand?

Chiang Mai, Thailand is a characteristic city full of humanistic feelings. Many tourists from China have left their footprints in places rich in Thai customs. Chiang Mai's tourism and service industries are among the best in the world, which is very suitable for traveling and vacationing. Here are some detailed travel strategies to share with you.

1, Chi Di Dragon Temple Chi Di Dragon Temple is the most famous of the six temples in Chiang Mai. Unfortunately, an earthquake occurred in the stupa in the16th century. There are six elephant statues in the south of the pagoda, five of which were later repaired with cement. Only the rightmost brick is real.

Admission: 40 baht

Opening hours: 6:00- 18:00.

In the temple, we met a little brother from Paris who was traveling alone. He did a difficult backflip and let's take pictures. He said that he wanted to give all the photos in the camera to his girlfriend as a souvenir, and he liked this kind of ceremonial trip.

Tapimen Tapimen is the only relic left by the ancient city of Chiang Mai. Unfortunately, due to the vicissitudes of wind and rain and years, the majestic ancient city of Chiang Mai only left that gate as a shadow to be remembered by future generations.

Suggest going to Tapemen sometime in the afternoon. There are many white pigeons at sunset, so it's nice to take pictures.

3. Chiang Mai University When we went to Tamen from Chi Di Longsi, we passed many schools and entered a university, which was an accident of the journey. Because of these things that are not planned in the itinerary, the journey becomes more meaningful.

4. Bupalan Temple This is the shooting place of the film "Tai _", and there is also a Buddhist college in the temple. In order to let children get close contact with Buddhist culture, this lovely sculpture of Donald Duck eating noodles was specially established, which added a touch of cuteness and warmth to this solemn temple.

There are not many tourists coming to Bupalan Temple, which is relatively quiet. There is a blocked well between the stupa and the main hall, which stores the royal holy water. When the king is unwell, he will take water to wash. It is also the only place in Thailand where holy water is hidden.

5. White Temple Lingguang Temple in Cai Qing, Thailand, commonly known as White Temple, is located in Chiang Rai, the Kingdom of Thailand. The outside of this modern Buddhist temple is decorated with fragments of mirrors. The designer's intention is to express the spirit of Buddhism's compassion for all beings, and also add a touch of delicious beauty to the solemnity of the White Temple.

One-day tour of a treasure in black, white and blue, 168 RMB/person.

Driving time 7:30- 17:00

6. The Black Temple, also known as the Black House, is a private museum designed and built by Thai artist ThawanDuchanee. The overall color is black, and many precious animal specimens are collected, which is worth seeing.

7. Blue Temple Watban

Den (Wantong Temple) is called Blue Temple because its main color is blue. Its architectural style combines Lanna and Myanmar styles. The solid colors of blue temples are different from those of white temples. It is famous for adding colorful sculptures such as pink, green and purple to the blue tone, accompanied by exquisite and complicated wood carvings and glittering gold foil.