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Chiang Mai – Wiang Kum Kam, Thailand
Wiang Kum Kam is a historic settlement and archaeological site along the Ping River, which was built by King Mangrai the Great as his capital before he moved it to Chiang Mai. Now only the ruins remain.
Chiang Mai – In the Old City, Wat Srisupan (Silver Temple), Thailand
The Old City in Chiang Mai is a tourist’s favorite. It has many small temples and locations to eat and rest. The Silver Temple in the Old City is made out of silver.
Chiang Rai – Baan Dam Museum, White Temple, Long Neck Karen, and Blue Temple, Thailand
A day tour to Chiang Rai from Chiang Mai to see the White Temple. The tour also stopped at Baan Dam Museum and Log Neck Karen market area.
Chiang Mai – Saturday Night Market, Thailand
Many kinds of foods are offered in the market and it has many souvenir shops and lots of people.
Chiang Mai – Artist Village, Wat Umong, Wat Doi Suthep, and Hmong Village, Thailand
I visited Wat Umong and Artist Village. Then on the next day, I took a group tour to Wat Doi Suthep and Hmong Village.
Chiang Mai – In the Old City, Wat Phra Singh and Wat Chedi Luang, Thailand
The Old City has many temples which Wat Phra Singh and Wat Chedi Luang are particularly popular to visit.
Chiang Mai – Nimanhemin and Santhetham, Thailand
Chiang Mai Nimanhemin is an upscaled neighborhood that caters to the tourists where Santhetham is where locals live.
Ayutthaya, Thailand
Ayutthaya is about 80 kilometers north of Bangkok. It was the capital of the Kingdom of Siam, and a prosperous international trading port, from 1350 until razed by the Burmese in 1767. The ruins of the old city now form the Ayutthaya Historical Park, an archaeological site that contains palaces, Buddhist temples, monasteries and statues.
Bangkok – Damnoen Saduak Floating Point Market and Maeklong Railway Market, Thailand
Damnoen Saduak Floating Point Market is the floating-point market for the tourist. The Maeklong Railway Market was exciting when the train came to the narrow market.








