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Perfect relaxing Atmosphere
   In this package, the first place to go is Baan Kang Wat, located in Chiang Mai, Thailand, is an artsy and cultural community featuring a collection of boutique shops, galleries, and creative spaces. Known for its charming atmosphere and emphasis on local craftsmanship, Baan Kang Wat provides a unique and relaxing environment for visitors to explore and appreciate art, design, and handmade goods. Next place will be Wat Umong, nestled in the forested foothills of Chiang Mai, Thailand, which is a unique and tranquil Buddhist temple known for its ancient tunnels and caves adorned with murals, providing a serene retreat for meditation and reflection amidst lush surroundings. Continue to Kad Luang where is a historic market in Chiang Mai, Thailand, renowned for its vibrant atmosphere, diverse array of traditional Thai goods, and charming architectural features, offering a captivating glimpse into the local culture and commerce. Then, to Wat Chaimongkol where is a revered Buddhist temple located by the Ping River, on Charoen Prathet Road in the old city center.
          Places to Visit
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Hotel to take a Rest
Wat Umong
၀ပ်အူမုန်ဘုရားကျောင်း
      Wat Umong (complete name: Wat Umong Suan Puthatham) is a 700-year-old Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
It should not be confused with the temple with a similar name within the old city moat of Chiang Mai, whose complete name is "Wat Umong Maha Thera Chan".
Wat Umong is located against the mountains of Doi Suthep and is about 1 km south of the main campus of Chiang Mai University. The wat occupies a tranquil setting and a small open zoo is stationed behind it.
Of particular interest is a modern replica of the original standing condition of the pillar of Ashoka at Sarnath in India. The Lion Capital of Ashoka survives in the Sarnath Museum, in an incomplete state, and at Indian independence was adopted as the National Emblem of India. It consists in four lions standing on an abacus, crowned by a large wheel called a Dharmachakra.
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Baan Kang Wat
ဘန်ခန့်၀ပ်အိမ်
      Baan Kang Wat is a charming little artist village, set just outside Chiang Mai’s old historical town. It is located at the base of Doi Suthep mountain, not too far from Wat Ram Poeng Temple.
The village itself is comprised of approximately 10 buildings, and as you wander through the small lush pathways you’ll find a variety of independent businesses.
Each individual shop is tastefully decorated; inside, you’ll find anything from wooden cut boards to ceramic cups, clothes, and a large collection of home décor items. Some of the artists offer classes and workshops in their studios, which visitors are welcome to join.
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Maya Lifestyle Shopping Center
မာယာကုန်တိုက်
      Maya Lifestyle Shopping Center is a modern shopping mall located in the Nimman neighborhood that offers a wide variety of shopping, dining, and entertainment options. The Maya Lifestyle Shopping Centre has 6 floors, starting with the basement and going up to the sixth floor. It’s the perfect place to get your steps in during rainy season!
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Waroros Market(Kad Luang)
၀လိုလွတ်မြို့မဈေးကြီး
      Waroros Market, popularly called "Kad Luang", is the largest market in Chiang Mai. Located on Vichayanon Road. Chang Moi Subdistrict, Mueang Chiang Mai District This market has a wide variety of interesting products for you to experience shopping. Especially most tourists tend to stop by and buy various souvenirs. From here,It can be said that it is a famous souvenir shopping point of Chiang Mai, such as young chili paste, stuffed with au, pork caps. Warorot Market is very well known and famous in Chiang Mai.
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Wat Chaimongkol
၀ပ်ဆိုင်းမွမ်းခွန်ဘုရားကျောင်း
      Wat Chai Mongkhon, also spelled Chai Mongkol is a Buddhist temple (wat) in Chiang Mai in northern Thailand. The temple is located by the Ping River, on Charoen Prathet Road in the old city center. It is believed to have been built during the reign of King Tilokaraj (1441–1487), and serves an old Mon community. Its architecture demonstrates Amarapura–Mandalay influence.
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Mae Kha Canal
မယ့်ခါမြောင်း
      Mae Kha is a canal in the heart of Chiang Mai that is nicknamed the Otaru Canal of Thailand! A new landmark that should not be missed. It is a beautiful renovation along the canal.Turn wastewater into clear water and adjust the landscape on both sides of the road. The distance is more than 750 meters, the atmosphere is good, it is worth walking, visiting the Mae Kha canal, it is recommended to come in the sun is mild, or come in the evening. Mae Kha Canal at night is perfect for dressing up for photos or stopping for a drink at a café along the canal Feel like you're in Japan and enjoy the Mae Kha canal market, which is full of food stalls selling cute pick-ups along the canal.
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Chiang Mai Central Festival
ချင်းမိုင်ဗဟိုပွဲတော်
      Chiang Mai Central Festival is a massive shopping mall that boasts a variety of retail stores, a food court, a movie theater, an ice skating rink, and more.
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