The Best Sight in Chiang Mai, Thailand

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The compact Old City can be explored easily on foot or by bicycle. The system of one-way streets can be confusing, but the plan keeps traffic moving quite effectively around the moat, which is crossed by bridges at regular intervals. The moated "one square mile" of the Old City contains 38 of Chiang Mai’s temples, including its oldest and most historic ones. The so-called Lanna style of architecture—stepped eaves, dark teak, and gleaming white stucco construction—has been adopted by the owners of boutique hotels in the Old City, where high-rise buildings are banned.

Art in Paradise

Split into eight categories---including Lanna, Surrealism, and Thai---this 3D illusion art museum lives up to its promising name. Spread over 5,800 square meters, a total of 178 pictures by South Korean artists turn people into surfers, Venetian tourists, and more. The interactive upside-down room looks deceptively real, as do the terrifying dragons and life-sized dinosaurs. Family fun and abundant photo opportunities are guaranteed.