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Things To Do in Chiang Mai

Temple Visiting & Market Shopping

Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Featured Review : Although Chiang Mai is Thailand’s second largest town, it feels like a village in comparison to Bangkok’s bustle. It’s a great place to walk round – at night to get involved in bartering at the bazaar, and in the daytime...See Full Review

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    thing to do in Chiang Mai
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Temple Visiting & Market Shopping

  • 4 out of 5 stars by MichaelJM from Nottingham, England
  • November 17, 2004
Temple Visiting & Market Shopping
Quote: Although Chiang Mai is Thailand’s second largest town, it feels like a village in comparison to Bangkok’s bustle. It’s a great place to walk round – at night to get involved in bartering at the bazaar, and in the daytime to visit some of the many... Read the full Temple Visiting & Market Shopping review

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Temples

  • 4 out of 5 stars by Kathy from Northern Va Suburbs of DC, Virginia
  • January 20, 2001
Temples
Quote: Be sure to bring a guide book with you. Either Fodors or I like Eyewitness. They are more expensive but have much better street maps. There are a lot of temples.. some are big..and some you will find as you are just walking around and they... Read the full Temple Visiting & Market Shopping review

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