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Is it fun to go to Chiang Mai to worship God?

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Chiang Mai, the second largest city in Thailand, is the capital of Chiang Mai and the political, economic and cultural center of northern Thailand, and its development level is second only to the capital Bangkok. This city has beautiful scenery and plants everywhere, especially roses, and is known as "the rose of the north". Chiang Mai has a beautiful natural environment and is close to the Mekong River, a tributary of the Chao Phraya River. It is located on a small plain surrounded by mountains in northern Thailand, with an average elevation of 300 meters. It is a highland city in Thailand with a cool climate and is a famous summer resort. Girls in Chiang Mai are all white and beautiful, with delicate facial features, cheerful and lively. Therefore, Chiang Mai is also known as the "beauty nest".

Chiang Mai, once the capital of the Kingdom of Thailand, still retains many precious historical and cultural relics. There are more than 300 ancient temples representing the splendid history and culture of northern Thailand, scattered in Chiang Mai and other parts of the government. The tall ancient city wall is about two kilometers in circumference, and its scale is grand. Although the city wall has been demolished, the city gates at the four corners have been preserved intact as monuments. The moat outside the old city wall is still flowing quietly, as if it is still telling the long history of Chiang Mai. Antique historical sites and newly-built white buildings are alternately scattered, which makes the whole city of Chiang Mai rich in northern Thailand. In Chiang Mai, adhering to the handicraft skills handed down from generation to generation, all kinds of exquisite handicrafts are not only famous all over the country, but also exported overseas in large quantities, making Chiang Mai one of the largest handicraft manufacturing centers in the world. The handicrafts in Chiang Mai mainly include wood carvings, lacquerware, silverware, celadon, rattan and bamboo. Many of these products are carefully produced by folk technicians in family workshops, which have a strong ethnic style in northern Thailand. At the same time, Chiang Mai's silk and textiles are also world-famous, and a large number of silk and textiles are exported every year, which is an important pillar of Thailand's manufacturing industry.

Chiang Mai has unique natural landscapes and cultural traditions, especially Buddhist culture and ethnic customs in mountainous areas. Tourists come to Chiang Mai mainly to enjoy Chiang Mai's quiet and peaceful city, simple folk customs, ancient temples, tribes of ethnic minorities in mountainous areas, and distinctive dances and diets in northern Thailand.