1. Sutieshan Shuanglong Temple
Su Shan is a famous Buddhist shrine in Thailand! The mountains are full of colorful roses, surrounded by white clouds at the top of the mountain, and the climate is cool, which is very suitable for summer vacation and leisure. Shuanglong Temple is also a famous landmark in Chiang Mai, named after two long dragons sitting on the steps on both sides. The Buddhist relics dedicated to Sakyamuni Buddha in the temple attract pilgrims from all over the world every year.
2. Mount Intanon
To go to Chiang Mai, you must conquer the highest point in Chiang Mai! Only by climbing to the top will you feel "worthwhile". Breathe fresh air freely and indulge in infinite beauty at the same time. In addition, in addition to the cold weather all year round, you can also see "rice fields climbing stairs" on Tanong Mountain, which is a bright spot to attract tourists.
3. Ningman Road
Luning is a famous fashion gathering area in Chiang Mai. All kinds of shops, cafes, bars and fashion shops are mostly opened by designers, artists and performing stars, with a strong sense of design. In addition to popular foods such as iBerry Ice Cream Shop and Mango Tango Candy Shop, there are also shopping places such as Ningman No.1, KP cheap specialty chain store and clover!
4. Chiang Mai University
The most beautiful university in Thailand! Coming here, in addition to the rich learning atmosphere, it feels more like a scenic spot. The scenery is very good, the air is fresh, and the ecological environment is particularly good, which makes people relaxed!
5. Tapemen, an ancient city
The ancient city of Chiang Mai, built in 1296, is one of the important cultural heritages in Thailand. Taman is the starting point of many large-scale activities in Chiang Mai and Sunday night market! What a pleasant experience it is to come here to feed pigeons, or to squat on the root of the city wall to watch passers-by and vent!
6. Vololo market
Valo Market is the Chinatown in Chiang Mai, and its architectural style is similar to that in Bangkok. Big brands are written in Chinese, commonly known as big markets. This is the oldest and most famous market in Chiang Mai. Dried fruits, snacks, costumes, handicrafts of mountain tribes, flowers, fruits, etc. Cheaper.
7. Night Zoo
You can take an open tour bus, watch animals from a distance, feed giraffes and sika deer, and perhaps have a unique and gentle experience in which zebras and deer put their heads into the car and rest on your legs. It is a rare exciting experience to have a night tour in the zoo, get on a tour bus and observe animals such as lions and tigers at close range.
Through the jungle
A very popular tourist project in Chiang Mai is the jungle leap, and almost every visitor who sets foot here will experience it. How exciting it is to travel in the nearest skyline!
9. Sunday night market
The most famous night market in Chiang Mai! Every Sunday night, many mountain tribal artists and vendors will set up stalls here, and there are all kinds of handicrafts, which are very lively ~
10. Elephant Camp
In the elephant camp, you can feed them, play with them, bathe in the river and walk in the jungle together, and truly feel the harmony between man and nature and animals.
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