Showing posts with label Chiang Mai District. Show all posts
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Monday, January 9, 2023

Top 10 places that you might want to visit in Thailand



Here are 10 places that you might want to visit in Thailand:

  1. Bangkok - The bustling capital city of Thailand is home to many cultural attractions, such as the Grand Palace, Wat Arun, and Wat Phra Kaew. It is also a great place to experience the city's vibrant nightlife, with clubs, bars, and live music venues located throughout the city.

  2. Chiang Mai - Located in the north of Thailand, Chiang Mai is a charming city known for its ancient temples, such as Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, and its elephant sanctuaries. It is also a great place to shop for local handicrafts and textiles.

  3. Phuket - This island in the Andaman Sea is known for its beautiful beaches, such as Patong Beach and Karon Beach, and is a popular destination for water sports, such as snorkeling and diving.

  4. Koh Samui - Another popular island destination in Thailand, Koh Samui is known for its sandy beaches, such as Chaweng Beach and Lamai Beach, and its luxury resorts.

  5. Ayutthaya - Located about an hour north of Bangkok, Ayutthaya is an ancient city known for its ruined temples and palaces, such as Wat Phra Si Sanphet and Wat Mahathat.

  6. Sukhothai - This ancient city is home to the Sukhothai Historical Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which features the remains of the old capital of the Sukhothai Kingdom, including temples, palaces, and statues.

  7. Khao Yai National Park - Located about three hours northeast of Bangkok, this national park is known for its beautiful waterfalls, such as Haew Narok Waterfall, and its wildlife, including elephants, tigers, and gibbons.

  8. Railay Beach - Located on the Andaman coast, Railay Beach is only accessible by boat and is known for its beautiful beaches, such as Railay Beach and Tonsai Beach, and its rock climbing opportunities.

  9. Pai - Located in the mountains of northern Thailand, Pai is a small town known for its laid-back atmosphere and natural beauty, including waterfalls, hot springs, and caves.

  10. Kanchanaburi - Located about two hours west of Bangkok, Kanchanaburi is known for the Bridge over the River Kwai, a World War II memorial, and the Erawan National Park, which features the Erawan Waterfall.



Introduce about Thailand country

 Thailand is a country located in Southeast Asia. It is known for its beautiful beaches, ancient temples, and delicious cuisine. The official language is Thai, and the country has a rich culture influenced by Buddhism and Hinduism. Thailand is also known for its bustling capital city, Bangkok, which is home to many shopping and entertainment options. The country has a tropical climate and is a popular tourist destination.

  • The country has a population of around 69 million people, making it the 21st most populous country in the world.

    • The official name of Thailand is the "Kingdom of Thailand," and it is a constitutional monarchy with King Vajiralongkorn as the current monarch.

    • Thailand has a diverse economy that is driven by exports, including agricultural products like rice and seafood, as well as manufactured goods such as textiles and electronics.

    • The currency of Thailand is the Thai baht.

    • Thai people are known for their warm and friendly nature, and the country is often referred to as the "Land of Smiles."

    • Thailand has a long history and is home to many ancient temples and palaces, such as the Grand Palace and Wat Arun in Bangkok, and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew) in Chiang Mai.

    • Thai cuisine is popular all over the world, with dishes like tom yum goong (spicy shrimp soup) and pad Thai (stir-fried noodles) being among the most well-known.

    • Thailand is also home to many beautiful beaches, including those on the islands of Koh Samui and Phuket. These destinations are popular for their crystal-clear waters and white sandy beaches, and are popular for activities like snorkelling, diving, and sunbathing.



    Thursday, July 9, 2020

    History of ChiangMai Province Thailand EP.1



    Nopburi Srinakharinwirot Chiang Mai Or Wiang Phingkhae Established by Phaya Mangrai the Great, King Rama V of Thailand in 1839 B.E., Ratchawongse ruled for 200 years. In the year 2101 onwards in the year. 2317 King Taksin the Great drove to Burma until finally departing Chiang Mai then merged into the Kingdom of Siam ever since. Later, in the reign of Buddha Yodfa Chula Lok, Chiang Mai was a city, a royal country. And when the regional government was improved during the reign of King Chulachomklao, 

    The head of Chiang Mai was changed to Payap province. And was a province during the reign of King Prajadhipok. Chiang Mai is considered the largest and most important city in the northern region and at the same time, it is also a city that collects art, antiques and traditional cultures of Thai rice fields in Chiang Mai province. New has an area 20,107.057 square kilometers 

    There is a large area at the top. 1 of the northern region. Generally, Chiang Mai province is mainly mountains and mountains. 
        
        There is a central plain on both sides of the Mae Ping River. And is a province with relatively cool weather throughout the year, divided into 25 districts which are 
      Mueang Chiang Mai District Mae Rim District, Saraphi District San Sai District, San Kamphaeng District, Hang Dong District, Doi Saket District, San Pu Thong District, Mae On District, Doi Lam District, Mae Wang District, Mae Taeng District Samoeng District, Chomthong District, Chiang Dao District, Hot District, Phra Wa District, Doi Tao District, Chai Prakan District, Wiang Haeng District, Fang District, Mae Cha District ฽ Kalayaniwattana District, Mae Ai District, Omkoi District

    The distance from Mueang Chiang Mai District to various districts

    The distance from Mueang Chiang Mai District to other districts

    Mae Rim District, 8 kilometres
    Saraphi District, 10 kilometers
    San Sai District, 12 kilometers
    Sankampang District, 13 kilometers
    Hang Dong District, 15 kilometers
    Doi Saket District 18 kilometers
    San Pu Thong District, 22 km
    Mae On District, 29 kilometers
    Doi Lam District, 34 km
    Mae Wang District, 35 kilometers
    Mae Tang District, 40 kilometers
    Samoeng District, 54 km
    Chomthong District, 58 kilometers
    Chiang Dao District, 68 kilometers
    Hot District, 88 kilometers
    Phon District, 103 kilometers
    Doi Tao District, 121 kilometers
    Chai Prakan District, 131 km
    Wiang Haeng District, 150 kilometers
    Fang District, 154 kilometers
    Mae Chaem District, 156 km
    Kalayaniwattana District, 167 kilometers
    Mae Ai District, 174 km
    Omk Ae District 199 kilometers


    The distance from Mueang Chiang Mai District To nearby provinces

    Lamphun 21 kilometers
    Lampang, 92 kilometers
    Chiang Rai 182 kilometers
    Phayao 222 km
    Mae Hong Son, 3499 kilometers

    How To Traveling  from Bangkok to ChiangMai

    Car travel from Bangkok
    Take Highway No. 1, Phahonyothin Road, Intersection, Highway No. 32, Asian Route, Ayutthaya, Ang Thong, Nakhon Sawan, and then take Highway No. 117 to Phitsanulok with Highway No. 11. From Lampang, Lamphun to Chiang Mai. The distance is 695 kilometers. Another way is from Nakhon Sawan and Along the highway 1 through Kamphaeng Phet, Tak and Lampang to Chiang Mai, distance 669 kilometers

    By Bus

    There are air-conditioned buses in Bangkok - Chiang Mai. Depart from Bangkok Transport Station (Chatuchak) Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road everyday. Tel. 0 2936 3670,0 2936 2828-666 It takes approximately 10 hours. 

    Inquire about Transport Co., Ltd. Tel. 1490,0 279 8133 www.transport.co.th and Arcade Station Chiang Mai Supermai Hua Wei Road, Tel. 0322246644, Chiang Mai Transport Company, Tel. 0 53244 1449, Chang Phuak Station, Tel. 0552115156, 

    Private Transport Company Jitta Thewa, tel. 0 2936 3210-4, Cherdchai Thaworn, tel. 0 29366-0199, Chai Sitthitthaworn, tel. 0 293636 3553, Nakornchai Airtr..co.th, Wiriya Tour, Tel. 0 2936 2827,0322247000, New Wiriya Tour, Tel. 0 2936/2255, Sombat Tourwara. sombattour.com, Siam First Tour Tel. 0 2936 11120 0 53424 723rd, Indra Tour Tel. 0 2936 649 2929-333 2656 341-3

    By Train
    There are express buses and fast buses departing from Bangkok Railway Station (Hua Lamphong) everyday. For more information, please contact State Railway of Thailand Tel. 0 2220 4444,490 Chiang Mai Railway Station Charoen Mueang Road, Tel. 0 5244 2094,032224 5333-4-4 www.railway.co.th

    By Air

    The plane has a daily Bangkok-Chiang Mai flight as follows

    • Thai Airways Tel. 0 23561111, 0 42162545 www.thaiairways.com
    • Thai Smile 0 2308 8333, 1181, 0 2118 8888 https://www.thaismileair.com/th
    • Bangkok Air 1771,022 2265 5678,0 2270 669,949,532 289 388 www.bangkokair.com
    • Aerobatics 1313 www.nokair.com
    • Thai Air Asia Tel. 0 2572 9999www.airasia.com
    • Thai Lion Air Sports ๐ 2529 9999 www.lionairthai.com
    Or Chiang Mai Aircraft Mahidol Road, Tel. 0 5392 2100 There are also Bangkok Air Service and Direct flight to Mae Hong Son can inquire at the information at 03228 1519 Wisdom Airlines Direct flight to Pai can ask for information at 503220 3467 and New Gen Airline. Fly directly to Korat For more information, please call Tel. 0 2838 8338.
    Chiang Mai still has airlines. That fly directly both domestically and internationally

    Interesting places in ChiangMai

    Mueang Chiang Mai District


    Wat Ket community is an ancient community located on the eastern Piden River. Caused by many nationalities Whether Chinese, foreigners or native This place that gathers evidence of community history is at Wat Ket Museum is located at Wat Ket Karam Temple. Inside the museum, show the original treasures of the temple, such as the basilica, which is carved from the church, with bowls, etc. The museum is closed every day at 08. 00-16-1630 Tel. 03204273

    Buri Ratanakom (Maha Inthara) Phra Pok Kale Road The side next to Ratchadamneon Road, Si Phum District, Buri Buri Rattanana is a government office. This Buriram Rattanakum project is expected to be built between 2432 - 24336. Pichayut became the family of Kitibutr and Dhipaya Mandal. Which was given to Chiang Mai University to be established as a center for architecture, architecture, architecture, integration between local and western characteristics It is a model of the Western influence architecture created in Chiang Mai in the first period. Open for viewing on Monday, Friday - 09:00 - 17:30 hrs. For inquiries, call 0 53327 7855.


    Thanaraksa Hall, 152 Ratchadamneon Road, Sri Phum Subdistrict, collecting and displaying ancient treasures Consists of Thai currency The royal medal, both as a center for exchanging and paying coins, checking and verifying until those regions in that region. As well as selling products about coins, Thai monuments and Thai banknotes. Open on Monday, Monday - Saturday, from 09: 00-17: 30 hrs. Tel. 0 5232 4237-8

    Chiang Mai City Art and Culture Center is an old building with beautiful architectural features. Built in 1926, this art gallery was awarded the Conservation Building. Year 1999, in the category of public works from the Association of Siamese Architects in the Royal Grand Palace, in the Art Center, has divided the front building area Is a permanent exhibition section The back building is the place where cultural events are held. Rotating exhibition Gift shops Exhibition room, library, information room, Phandantharak Room Operates Tuesday through Sunday, 08.30 - 17.00 hrs., Except for public holidays. Tel. 053 237 7793,032219883


    Monument to the King, the statue of Phraya Mangrai Phraya Ruang of Sukhothai And Phraya Ngamuang from Phayao, the cause of the establishment of the Monument to the King When Phraya Mangrai will start to build a new city Invited His Highness to join the two sworn oaths In order to decide where to build the city, the King of Samkhangkhong had consulted that the area of u200bu200bPoocheng Doi Suthep was suitable to be built as a capital city. more Therefore established the city of Chiang Mai And created a royal family in order to gain insight into the King of the Three Kings


    National Museum of Chiang Mai, Soup Road, Hawaiian Sai Mai Road - Lampang Near Wat Chet Yod, collect artifacts related to the arts and culture of the north such as Buddha images of different periods of the era and Buddha images in Chiang Saen period Engraving machine Northern region Appliances in the daily lives of Lanna and hill tribes, Chiang Mai's new history, photography, museum, closed to every visitor Wednesday - Sunday, between 09:00 - 16:00 hrs., Closed on Songkran Day and New Year's Day. 20 baht for Thai nationals. Foreigners 100 baht for students. Free students can inquire by calling 0 5321 765. Or www.thailandmuseum.com

    National Museum Located in the garden of Rama 9 Road, Chotana Road, under the care of the Hill Tribe Research Institute Is a national museum of genetics Collecting cultural evidence of 10 high-level ethnic groups of ethnic groups Karen, Lisu, other countries such as Lahu, Lahu, Khmu and Mali (yellow spirits). The museum exhibits the ways of life of traditions, beliefs and wisdom of the hill tribes. There are cultural characteristics that are different. By being transferred Through the art exhibit And is a source of knowledge about hill tribe culture that is useful for educational needs for general interested parties. Tel. 053210872 Open on Monday - Friday. 10:00 am - 4:00 pm without admission fees.

    ****Note: Information is subject to change. Please check the information again.

    Speacial Thanks Info Sources and Images: Tourism Authority of Thailand https://www.tourismthailand.org

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