3 Best Sights 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.

Chiang Mai Cultural Centre

Old City

The handsome city museum is housed in a colonnaded palace that was the official administrative headquarters of the last local ruler, Chao (Prince) Inthawichayanon. Around its quiet central courtyard are 15 rooms with exhibits documenting the history of Chiang Mai. In another small shaded courtyard is a delightful café. The palace was built in 1924 in the exact center of the city, the site of the ancient city pillar that now stands in the compound of nearby Wat Chedi Luang. In front of the museum sit statues of the three kings who founded Chiang Mai.

Phrapokklao Rd., Chiang Mai, 50200, Thailand
053--217793
Sight Details
B90; B180 (includes admission to Lanna Folklife Centre and Chiang Mai Historical Centre)
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Hariphunchai National Museum

Just outside Wat Phra That Hariphunchai, the National Museum has a fine selection of Dvaravati-style stuccowork. The collection of Lanna antiques is also impressive.

Inthayongyot Rd., Lamphun, 51000, Thailand
053--511186
Sight Details
B100
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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The Highland People Discovery Museum

The varied collection at this museum, more than 1,000 pieces of traditional crafts from the hill tribes living in the region, is one of the finest in the country and includes farming implements, hunting traps, weapons, colorful embroidery, and musical instruments. The museum was extensively renovated in 2021. It's off the road to Mae Rim, about 1 km (½ mile) from the National Museum.

Rama IX Lanna Park, Chiang Mai, 50300, Thailand
053--210872
Sight Details
Free
Closed weekends

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