retired market "The Market of 60s" at Chiang Mai Cultural Center 👴👵 retired market here has a warm atmosphere unlike any market because the vendors here are over 60 years old, everyone is considered a gathering place for retired old people, but the craftsmanship is still very fussy. That said that the craftsmanship of the dumplings is food craftsmanship. music agriculture And there are many more that are very awesome. And it is also a new flea market held every first weekend of the month at Chiang Mai Cultural Center, wide area There are seats to eat, live music. There is a parking lot, if you bring the elderly, it is convenient. as well
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retired market "The Market of 60s" at Chiang Mai Cultural Center 👴👵 retired market here has a warm atmosphere unlike any market because the vendors here are over 60 years old, everyone is considered a gathering place for retired old people, but the craftsmanship is still very fussy. That said that the craftsmanship of the dumplings is food craftsmanship. music agriculture And there are many more that are very awesome. And it is also a new flea market held every first weekend of the month at Chiang Mai Cultural Center, wide area There are seats to eat, live music. There is a parking lot, if you bring the elderly, it is convenient. as well
I love the quiet, rustic and clean architecture of the museum, with a beautiful atrium, and the cafe on the first floor is suitable for sitting and looking out over the garden. The souvenir shop has heavy handicrafts and is cheap. The exhibition route is arranged scientifically and each hall is very attentive. Not many people, suitable for coming over in the afternoon to enjoy a peaceful time. This is a huge white building behind the iconic Three Kings Monument. It was once an ancient provincial hall built in 1924. It currently has the city art and culture center inside. You can see a short film about the historical background of the city. The first floor is the base for religious and cultural handicrafts in northern Thailand. The second floor is the most interesting. It depicts a village of Lanna with trains and Thai temples. It is a very interesting center.
Lovely place to visit for everyone!I really recommend visiting the Cultural Center in your first days in Chiang Mai to get to know a little more of all that you will be experiencing and understand the culture better. Either way your experience in Chiang Mai will be a lovely one because it is just such a city... where everything is All Right if you let
It's a lot of fun to travel. I like the atmosphere very much.
The cultural center is one of Chiang Mai places can hold Khantoke in the north, very beautiful.
The cultural exhibition area is beautiful, not many people, there are exhibits every day.
A place to tell the culture of Lanna through a show, food, sit and watch the dance, beautiful in northern style.