There are three famous night markets in Chiang Mai: 1. Sightseeing Night Market on Chang Khan Road, east of the ancient city every night; 2. Saturday Night Market on Wualai Road, south of Chiang Mai Gate, south of the ancient city on Saturday night; 3. Sunday Night Market around Tapeimen on Sunday night. The Sunday night market in Chiang Mai runs from Tapeimen Square in the east across the central main street of the ancient city of Chiang Mai to the Paxin Temple in front of Chiang Mai Gate in the west of the city. In fact, it runs through the whole ancient city of Chiang Mai. The ancient city is full of markets. Starting from Tapeimen Square, the streets and alleys around Tapeimen Square and the main streets of Chiang Mai are flooded by overwhelming stalls. The courtyards of the temples are filled with stalls, which are filled with seams and needles. There is no room left. Narrow passages between stalls are crowded with tourists from all over the world. Night markets sell handicraft products with Thai characteristics. They are inexpensive and have a wide range of varieties, including clothing, food and entertainment. There are also many special snacks, which can be eaten from beginning to end all the way, and the price is affordable. Snacks and drinks are about 10B to 40B each. Thailand has 7-11 stores everywhere, which is also very convenient.