thailand
always amazes you
Chiang Mai is one of the few places in Thailand where it is possible to experience both historical and modern Thai culture coexisting side by side: the city features centuries-old pagodas and temples next to modern convenience stores and boutique hotels.
chang mai
wat phra that doi suthep san kamphaeng
A village that is famous for silk and a cotton-weaving village attract visitors to get souvenirs that are high quality but inexpensive. This village showcases a weaving factory as well as a weaving process. This is the most important and visible landmark, and. This temple dated from 1383, is 15 kilometres from town and 3,520 feet above sea level. Overlooking the city from its forested mountain backdrop, it is approached on foot by climbing a steep Naga staircase comprising 290 steps or ascends by railcars. Its pagoda contains holy Buddha relics, and attracts Buddhist pilgrims from all over the world throughout the year.
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