Chiang Mai Capital of North Thailand

Chiang Mai Capital of North Thailand

Chiang Mai, a plant surrounded by a discord of mountains. Chiang Mai is Thailand’s second-largest city. Lanna, sleep of a million rice fields, is the present by which the areas of Chiang Mai and the North have been common for centuries. Bordered by the Mekong River and the mountains of Burma, and walled rub out by jungles from the home plains, Lanna – and the city of Chiang Mai – lived in remote splendor until this century. It has been voted one of the top destinations to live in Asia.

In affiliation to the keep up of Thailand, Chiang Mai is willing to be uncommonly cool. The habitual yearly temperature is 25.4C, with the first-rate temperatures owing to in the low 40s and the lowest 5-10C. The favorite time for many visitors is therefore in winter (November-February) when temperatures drop to a pleasant cool, bright sunshine and clear blue skies as well as the abundance of flowers, means that Chiang Mai is at her prettiest. Chiang Mai also has many clubs, bars and restaurants. These can prove that even Chiang Mai is not the capital city of Thailand; its a modern province in Thailand. You can find both modern and tradition lives in Chiang Mai.

Festivals or things to speculate Chaing Mai

Chaing Mai Songkran And Lannathai Festival on 13 – 17 April

Chiang Mai Winter Fair on December

Chiang Mai Food Festival on December

Flower Carnival on February

Loy Krathong or Yi Peng on November

Chiang Mai’s brimming twilight bazaar

Doi Suithep (mountain)

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