Attractions around Chía
Explore 95 attractions, restaurants, shops around Chía
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Wat Chedi Luang Varavihara
103 Phra Pok Klao Road Phra Singh, Chiang Mai 50200 Thailand
Built about 600 years ago, this impressive temple once housed the precious Emerald Buddha.
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Night Bazaar
104/1 intersection of Tha Pae and Chang Klan Road Chang Klang, Chiang Mai 50100 Thailand
This bustling night market—possibly Chiang Mai’s largest—has various stalls selling street food, carvings, antiques, clothing, and even furniture. The market is a favorite spot among bargain hunters because prices are not fixed. This is also a great place to try spicy street food amidst other Northern Thai specialties. Best-selling food highlights include pad thai, mango sticky rice, and crispy spring rolls. Join a street food tour for insider tips on where the best bites are, but if you plan to just roam around here, don’t miss the nearby Kalare Night Bazaar as well. – Tripadvisor
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Wat Phra Singh
2 Samlarn Rd Phra Sing Subdistrict, Chiang Mai Thailand
This temple was built in 1345 under King Phayu, the fifth king of the Mangrai dynasty.
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Elephant Rescue Park
24 Ratchamakka Rd. Phra Singh Subdistrict,Mueang,Chiangmai, Chiang Mai 50200 Thailand
Elephant Rescue Park is a happy place for rescued elephants, located in the green valley of Chiang Mai. Our primary objective here is to rescue poor elephants from circus, hard work and mistreatment, provide a safe loving and secure environment for all the elephants that come and live with us, We try to keep them happy and healthy as they should be in nature but this can only be achieved with your help and support. Come and join us today. Don’t forget, all monies raised from our tours goes back to our elephants and towards rescuing new ones. You’ll get to feed them, walk with them, hug them, play with them, bathe with them and so much more. Welcome everyone who has love and kindness for these adorable creatures to get such a great experience with us.
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Tha Phae Gate
Mun Mueang Rd Chang Khlan Sub-District, Chiang Mai 50200 Thailand
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Wat Phra That Doi Kham (Temple of the Golden Mountain)
Mae Hia Subdistrict, Chiang Mai 50200 Thailand
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Saturday Night Market Walking Street - Wua Lai Road
Wualai Road, Chiang Mai Thailand
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Chiang Mai Night Safari
33 Moo 12, Ratchaphruek Road, Chiang Mai 50230 Thailand
Chiang Mai Night Safari is a vocational study center building the concept of environmental foresty and wild life conservation. Its also a worls class standard for education and entertainment and a place for earning valuable income with social responsibility for community and environment. Everything you experience will be unforgettable.
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Wat Umong
135 Suthep, Chiang Mai 50200 Thailand
This unique 14th-century temple is built into the side of Suthep mountain and is constructed of a series of tunnels.
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Warorot Market (Kad Luang)
between Thapae Road and Chang Moi Road In the north of Nawarat Bridge and the west side of Ping River, Chiang Mai Thailand
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Wat Chiang Man
171 Ratchapakhinai Rd, Si Phum, Chiang Mai 50200 Thailand
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Wat Sri Suphan
100, Wua Lai Road Hai Ya, Chiang Mai 50100 Thailand
World’s First Silver Sanctuary World’s First Silver Sanctuary, located at Wat Sri Suphan (Sri Suphan Temple), Chaingmai, Thailand. The Abbot of Sri Suphan Temple, Phrakru Phitak Suttikun (Suphon Suthasilo), Temple Committees, Devotees, and group of Lanna craftsman had been constructed the silver sanctuary by using the former base, former boundary stones and former principle Buddha image (Phra Jao Jed Tue, built in B.E. 2043.). The Silver Sanctuary was built and decorated by Silver Handicraftsmen (Lanna folk wisdom) of Wua Lai Community that has been descended from their ancestors. The sanctuary is decorated with the pure silver on the most crucial and safety parts. Aluminum was used for the decoration of the rest of the sanctuary areas, instead of using pure silver for the whole building. Inside the sanctuary, each carved wall consists of the stories of Lord Buddha, Buddhist Doctrine, History of Phra Jao Liab Lok and Phra Jao Prod Lok (Thai Buddha’s preaching stories), Buddha’s footprint, and the happiness life in believe of Buddhism. On the other hand, the outside of the sanctuary’s walls are symbols of National Institute, Religion, and Royal Family, 4 Lotuses indicating 4 types of human recognition, Personification, King of Naga, ASEAN countries, World’s famous cities, the King’s literary work; Mahajanaka Jataka, Srithandon, and 12 Zodiac Signs. These stories are shown for the stronger believes in Buddhism. The Silver sanctuary has been established since B.E. 2547 for the first time by group of Lanna craftsman using the local wisdom (Silver Crafts) for the decoration; taken for more than 12 years to be completed, with the donation from all believers as total amount of 35,152,314 Thai Baht (Thirty Five Million One Hundred and Fifty Two Thousand Three Hundred and Fourteen). Finally, the construction of World’s First Silver Sanctuary has been completed and ready for all religious services. It is also be the conservation of Wua Lai Community’s wisdom (Silver Handicraft) as a learning center, as religious teaching method, Life’s navigation for all visitors. The most importantly, we have been completed the determination for this sanctuary to become a National Memorial for Thai people and to praise our His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej (9th monarch of the Chakri Dynasty). Wat Sri Suphan would like to invite all believers and visitors to our opening ceremony of World’s First Silver Sanctuary and the celebration of 720th Year Anniversary of Nophaburi Sri Nakhonping during 28 March – 3 April 2016.
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Wat Suan Dok
139 Suthep Road,, Chiang Mai 50200 Thailand
Temple built on what were once a 14th-century monarch's gardens. Today, site of a Buddhist university and a popular spot for photographers, especially during sunset. Some of the temple's chedis (spires) contain ashes of Chiang Mai's royal family. Also, one can see half of a holy Buddhist relic brought from Sukothai in 1371, which unfortunately split into two upon arrival in Chiang Mai. The other half is buried at Doi Suthep. A 500-year-old bronze Buddha image, one of the largest in northern Thailand, is also housed here, in the small hall at the back of the compound.
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Royal Park Rajapruek
Mae Hia, Chiang Mai 50100 Thailand
The Ratchaphruek Flower Gardens are a must-see when visiting the Chiang Mai area. The expansive gardens are incredibly picturesque. Bike rentals are available and, for less active travelers, an electric bus is available to take you around.
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Wat Phan Tao
127/7 Prapokkloa Rd Tambon Si Phum, Chiang Mai 50200 Thailand