[2024 Chiang Mai Attraction] Travel Guide for Tha Phae Gate (Updated Nov)
No.4 of Best Things to Do in Chiang Mai
Historical Sites
Address:
Thapae Rd, Chang Khlan Sub-district, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200
Opening times:
Open year round, 24/7Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+66-81-0237730
Aquaria Restaurant and Bar: A Must-Visit in Tha Phae Area
Address: Tha Phae Gate Area
Ambiance/Location: 9/10
Highlights: Steak and Fusion Cuisine
Average Price per Person: 200++
Rating: 9/10
Aquaria Restaurant and Bar is a fusion-style restaurant located in a lane in the Tha Phae Gate area. It is a spin-off from the famous Aquila restaurant, but the menu is not exactly the same. The focus here is more on Thai flavors and fusion dishes. Recommended dishes include the crispy-on-the-outside, soft-on-the-inside Crab Cake, chewy Penne Pesto Squid with incredibly fresh squid, medium-rare Beef Steak, fragrant and sweet Caramel Ice Cream that is very refreshing, and the must-try signature dish of the restaurant, the spicy and flavorful Seasoned Pork Ribs. The interior is beautifully decorated in a modern Thai style, air-conditioned, and there is parking available shared with the Spice Garden Hotel. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Chiang Mai.
Indy indy Travel
Chiang Mai, Chiang Heart.
This trip starts in Chiang Mai. I noticed many friends visiting Chiang Mai, so I decided to follow their footsteps. I booked a hotel near Tha Phae Gate, a must-visit check-in spot in Chiang Mai. If you come to Chiang Mai and don't check in at Tha Phae Gate, it's like you haven't truly arrived. The view is stunning, there are many people, and most importantly, there are lots of birds. Taking photos with bird props is fabulous. Oh, I forgot to mention the traditional ice cream shaped like Tha Phae Gate. I didn't take a picture, but it's delicious and highly recommended at 99 baht per stick. This Chiang Mai trip truly healed my heart.
Lucyamp
Chiang Mai | 5-Day 4-Night Travel Guide Super Cool and Spicy
💰 Currency Exchange (The best rates are at Mr. Pierre's shop in the old city! Alipay and WeChat are also about the same)
🏠 Stay at Ban Klang Doi Resort and Spa
It's quieter and allows for a more authentic local experience
🚗 Bolt is half the price of Grab for taxis! Cash payment is fine
🏍️ Renting a motorcycle is actually the most comfortable 100🐽 per day, be aware that the traffic direction is the opposite of that in China (deposit a passport)
Chiang Mai is a city well-suited for a slow-paced lifestyle and for lying flat
It is also a gathering place for artistic youths
Experience the city's cultural architecture
Other attractions are quite scattered
Places that are closer can be reached by motorcycle or taxi
There are many unique features worth experiencing deeply
✨ I have allocated 5 days for Chiang Mai
💕Day1 elefin farm & cafe
10 minutes from our hotel, ride a motorcycle straight there in the afternoon!
You can buy a basket of bananas for 100 to feed the elephants, and the staff can guide them for photos. The elephants are really cute and cooperative
💕Day2 Chiang Mai Old City One-Day Tour: Tha Phae Gate—Wat Phra Singh—Wat Chedi Luang—Wat Chiang Man
🧸 Feeding pigeons at Tha Phae Gate costs 100🐽 per person, it's like an assembly line operation, they help you take videos + photos, very beautiful! There's also feed for sale at 20🐽, you don't need to buy it if someone takes photos for you
🧸 Just choose one of the three temples in the old city to visit
Wat Phra Singh (the most beautiful one for photos)
Wat Chiang Man (in the evening, the setting sun shines on the grass! The blue sky, white clouds, and golden stupa reflect each other! Super beautiful)
🧸 The old city hides many treasure food shops worth tasting
🧸 Choose any spa that looks clean, about 300🐽 for a 60-90 minute experience
🧸 The old city's weekend night market is the largest in Chiang Mai, with several streets of food, clothes, souvenirs, and more! There are also bands playing, a dazzling array of super cool and spicy items
🧸 Any pure fruit shaved ice stall at the night market on the edge of the old city - the weather is super hot, at least four cups a day, 20-30🐽 each
Day3 Wickerwork Street—Coconut Market
🧸 Chang Moi Kao Road (famous wickerwork street) The shop at the entrance of the road is the most popular, the owner is very nice and most reasonable bargains can be successful!
🧸 Coconut Market "Closed Monday to Friday!! Only open on weekends from 8:00-15:00
Day4 Tiger Kingdom
🧸 Transportation can be by self-driven motorcycle or taxi
The three of us saw 3 tigers for 2100🐽, twin platinum and 2-year-old tigers
You can bring your phone to take pictures inside, the staff will help you tease the tigers to look up, you can't touch the tiger's head, paws, but you can touch the belly, tail, and butt, the staff will ensure your safety (and they speak a little Chinese, easy to communicate)
Day5 Chiang Mai University—Nimman Road
🧸 Nimman Road is more suitable for shopping, good for the last day
It's very lively with many tourists! But the prices are generally high, it's recommended to compare prices at three different places before making a purchase!
VoyagerVagabond6
Chiang Mai + Chiang Rai Free Travel
For the free travel in Chiang Mai + Chiang Rai
Transportation: I rented a motorcycle in Chiang Mai, as I am a rider myself. Safety varies from person to person; if you can ride, it's fine. For those who can't ride or are just average, it's advisable to maintain balance! Some sections in Chiang Mai, like Nimman Road, are quite challenging due to heavy traffic and narrow roads.
As for the Thai JC checkpoints, I didn't encounter any during my two-day rental, but I heard that if you're caught, a fine of 500 Thai Baht is sufficient and you can continue riding.
There are plenty of car rentals on the streets of Chiang Mai, with fairly uniform prices. I rented near my hotel for convenience, at a price of 250 Thai Baht per day (24 hours means if you take it at 3 pm today, you return it at 3 pm the next day) with a deposit of 3000 Thai Baht (instant refund upon return).
For Chiang Rai, I rented a car to drive myself. It took about 3 hours to get there, and a bit longer, around 3 hours and 30 minutes, on the way back because it was dark and I drove slower. The cost was 4500 Thai Baht (also for 24 hours), with a deposit of 5000 Thai Baht. Although Thailand has right-hand drive vehicles, which I was not very familiar with, I got used to it after driving around Chiang Mai city for a while and remembering the turns. There's no expressway from Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai, it's like a national highway in China. Thai drivers are quite disciplined and honestly, they have better driving etiquette than in China, so it's quite safe. Just be careful when driving at night on mountain roads, as they have sharper and steeper curves than ours.
Accommodation: I recommend staying near Tha Phae Gate in Chiang Mai for convenience, as there are many 7-11s around.
Finally, I visited some classic places. I understand that Chiang Mai, like our Lhasa, has many temples and is a holy Buddhist land, so I mostly visited temples to worship. I went to the Wat Phra That Doi Suthep (which houses a relic of the Buddha),
the Great Buddha Stupa,
and in Chiang Rai, the White Temple, Blue Temple, and Black House.
ElijahWilson$73
Don't miss the leisurely time under the Tha Pae Gate
When you come to Chiang Mai, you must come to Tha Pae Gate to experience the leisurely time. There are many 🕊 (Note: Don't go too early, there are no pigeons too early), you can drive pigeons to take big pictures for 100 Thai baht, come on Saturday and Sunday, you can also go to the market opposite to pottery your favorite handicrafts, very cheap, there are also many snacks, you can also enjoy a Thai massage!
Mr. Laverna Moen
Tha Phae Gate in Chiang Mai, Thailand🇹🇭
【Tha Phae Gate in Chiang Mai, Thailand🇹🇭】
Tha Phae Gate is one of the most famous landmark in Chiang Mai.
It's used to enter the center as the capital of the Lanna Kingdom in 13th-18 century.
- Location: Tha Phae Road, Chang Khlan Sub-district, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
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【Tha Phae Gate チェンマイ タイ🇹🇭】
Tha Phae Gateは、チェンマイで最も有名な観光スポットのひとつです。
13世紀から18世紀にかけてランナー王国の首都として中心部に入るために使用されていたようです。
今は鳩が多く、Tha Phae Gateをバックに鳩と写真を撮るのが主流のようです!😆
- 場所: Tha Phae Road, Chang Khlan Sub-district, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
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Visit Iconic Phae Gate for pHotos
#celebratewithtrip
at Chiang Mai do leave some time to visit the iconic Phae gate. It’s iconic and located at the heart of Chiang Mai and you can definitely treat it as a must to go place for pictures
Lizzieyum
Tha Phae Gate, this city gate is no stranger to tourists. Their journey in Chiang Mai begins here and ends here. In the square, it is a place where travellers gather. The hormones of the travellers radiating from the air are always like magnets, attracting people from all directions to move closer to it.
also met the legendary grandfather who gave free hugs to strangers. Um... He will tell you that God bless you... and finally someone took pictures when feeding the pigeons. The moment when I was beaten by the pigeons, I really laughed very happily~ I was going to open a motorcycle from Tha Paemen to Ben Ningman Road to get a cool locomotive photo.
Qi_Miao.
When in Chiang Mai, you must go to Tha Paemen to check out the pigeons. Xu is a place where you can look back and see pigeons flying over. These dull little animals are very happy here. They leisurely walk around, lazily fly around and look for a tourist who will feed them to satisfy their hunger.
Tha Pae Gate is the only remains left in the ancient city of Chiang Mai. It is easy to enjoy this red wall when the morning sun hits the trees, casting their shadows on it. We watched as we walked, we saw the pigeons coming and going, and we took pictures of each other. Chiang Mai seems to have cast its magic power over the small town. It always gives you the chance to look at what is in front of you and brings a sense of happiness. Almost everyone can enjoy this leisure. It is best to take photos in Tha Paemen early in the morning. At that time, there won’t be too many people around and the weather will be cool.
Coming to Chiang Mai, living near the Tha Pae Gate was the best choice. It is convenient to hire a car. As long as you tell the driver where you want to go, he will know the best way to get there.
Xiao Lian.
In Chiang Mai!! At Tha Phae Gate! I took the best photo of my life.
Finally in Chiang Mai
There are many locals nearby who will invite you to take photos
100 baht per person, 200 baht for two people, free group photos
They will help you feed and chase the pigeons, and you can take photos and slow-motion videos
You can ask the locals and your friends to help you take photos
There are more options to choose from, pay after taking photos
The guy is very cute
He can speak simple Chinese and will guide you on how to pose, walk quickly
Stand against the wall, squat in the middle, etc.
It is recommended to wear simple colors for a more harmonious look
The light is softer and less sunny at 4–5 pm
The photos taken with pigeons flying and the breeze blowing
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There is also a street of straw weaving within a few hundred meters nearby, you can visit it
Check out the popular big hats
The straw bags and small decorations inside are not expensive, you can choose your favorite ones!
Whimsical Noah~Mitchell27
The Iconic Tha Phae Gate - Chiang Mai Old City Walls & Gates!
Chiang Mai is renowned for its iconic Tha Phae Gate, which are remnants of the ancient city that are hard to miss. Tha Phae Gate, located at the heart of Chiang Mai, serves as a convenient starting point to explore the city’s vibrant surroundings. Nearby, you’ll find numerous restaurants, cafes, shops, and attractions, including the bustling night market walking street.
This historic gate is perfect for an evening stroll along the city walls, making it a must-visit spot for anyone traveling to Chiang Mai.
#ancienttown
Chiang Mai, Thailand's northern jewel, is a traveler's dream with its blend of history, culture, and wildlife. Here's a snapshot of the can't-miss experiences in this enchanting city!
🐾 Chiang Mai Night Safari
33 Moo 12, Nong Khwai, Hang Dong, Chiang Mai 50230
Get ready for an after-dark adventure at Chiang Mai Night Safari! 🌜🦁 Hop on a guided tram and meet the night's most charismatic creatures. Feed giraffes, watch brave lion tamers, and laugh along with the guides' witty tales. Perfect for families, this experience combines thrill and education for an unforgettable evening.
🏰 Old City
Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Step back in time as you wander the Old City's tranquil streets. 🚲🕌 Explore ancient temples, quaint shops, and cozy cafes. During the Songkran festival, it transforms into a vibrant battleground of water fights. Whether you're cycling through history or indulging in a leisurely massage, the Old City offers a slice of Chiang Mai's soul.
🚪 Tha Phae Gate
Thapae Rd, Chang Khlan Sub-district, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200
Tha Phae Gate stands as the heart of Chiang Mai, a gateway to the city's storied past. 📸🕊 Flock here to capture the essence of Chiang Mai's spirit, feed pigeons, or simply people-watch. It's the epicenter for many local celebrations, including the enchanting Yi Peng Festival.
🛕 Wat Chedi Luang
103 Prapokkloa Rd, Tambon Si Phum, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200
Immerse yourself in the spiritual atmosphere of Wat Chedi Luang. 🙏🏼✨ This majestic temple complex boasts a towering chedi that tells tales of ancient Ayutthaya. Admire the intricate carvings and peaceful grounds, and feel the weight of centuries of worship and history around you.
🌄 Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
9 หมู่ที่ 9 Tambon Su Thep, Amphoe Mueang Chiang Mai, Chang Wat Chiang Mai 50200
Ascend to the sacred Wat Phra That Doi Suthep and be rewarded with panoramic views of Chiang Mai. 🌤🛤 Climb the Naga staircase or take the lift to reach this glittering temple, where the golden chedi and serene ambiance create a heavenly experience.
🌳 Doi Suthep
Doi Suthep, Suthep, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200
Breathe in the fresh mountain air at Doi Suthep, a spiritual oasis above the clouds. 🌲🧘♂️ This mountain sanctuary is home to the illustrious Wat Phra That Doi Suthep and offers soul-stirring views that stretch across the city. It's a place of peace, reflection, and natural beauty.
From the serene heights of Doi Suthep to the lively streets of the Night Safari, Chiang Mai is a tapestry of experiences that leave lasting impressions. Share your own stories of this charming city in the comments!
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**Tha Phae Gate: Historical Icon of Chiang Mai**
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Tha Phae Gate stands as a majestic symbol of Chiang Mai's rich history and cultural heritage. This ancient city gate is part of the crumbling walls that once encircled the old city of Chiang Mai, built during the Lanna Kingdom's reign in the 13th century.
Today, Tha Phae Gate remains a significant landmark and a gateway to the city's vibrant past and present. Visitors can admire its imposing structure, adorned with intricate carvings and surrounded by bustling markets, restaurants, and shops that embody Chiang Mai's unique blend of tradition and modernity.
The gate itself serves as a meeting point and starting place for exploring the old city's many attractions. Nearby, the Sunday Walking Street Market transforms the area into a bustling hub of local crafts, street food, and cultural performances, drawing both locals and tourists alike.
Beyond its historical significance, Tha Phae Gate offers a glimpse into Chiang Mai's enduring charm and cultural identity. Whether you're strolling through its ancient archways, shopping for souvenirs, or sampling authentic Northern Thai cuisine, Tha Phae Gate invites visitors to experience the timeless allure of Chiang Mai in a place where history meets contemporary life.
Don’tbeRedEyeMonster
THA PHAE GATE @ Chiang Mai
Tha Phae Gate and the red buses, known as "songthaews," are iconic features of Chiang Mai, Thailand, offering a glimpse into the city's vibrant culture and history.
Tha Phae Gate
Tha Phae Gate is one of the most prominent landmarks in Chiang Mai, serving as a historic entrance to the Old City. Dating back to the 13th century, this gate is a symbol of the city’s rich heritage and a popular spot for tourists and locals alike. The gate is part of the ancient city wall and moat system that once protected Chiang Mai from invaders.
The gate itself is an architectural marvel, with its distinct brick structure and classic Lanna design. It's a great place for photography, especially during the early morning or late afternoon when the lighting is perfect. Tha Phae Gate is also a cultural hub, frequently hosting festivals, street performances, and local markets. The bustling Sunday Night Walking Street Market, which starts at the gate, is a must-visit, offering a wide array of local crafts, food, and entertainment.
Red Buses (Songthaews)
The red buses, or songthaews, are a quintessential part of Chiang Mai's public transport system. These shared taxis are essentially modified pickup trucks with two rows of seating in the back, hence the name "songthaew," which means "two rows" in Thai. They are painted in a distinctive red color, making them easy to spot throughout the city.
Songthaews are an affordable and convenient way to get around Chiang Mai. They operate on both fixed routes and as flexible taxis, where you can negotiate a fare for specific destinations. This flexibility makes them a popular choice for both locals and tourists. Riding a songthaew is an authentic way to experience the city's daily life, providing a chance to interact with locals and see the city from a different perspective.
Whether you're heading to the bustling markets, exploring historic sites, or just navigating the city's streets, the red buses offer a practical and cultural transport option. They reflect the spirit of Chiang Mai – friendly, accessible, and deeply rooted in local traditions.
In summary, Tha Phae Gate and the red buses are integral parts of Chiang Mai’s charm. Tha Phae Gate stands as a testament to the city’s rich history and cultural vibrancy, while the red buses offer a unique and practical way to explore and experience the city. Together, they provide a deeper understanding of what makes Chiang Mai such a captivating destination.
PT & TM
Chiang Mai has many stories to tell
Sharing my 5-day, 4-night Chiang Mai travel itinerary
6.6 Fly from Hong Kong to Chiang Mai, check into At Home At Chiang Mai Hotel
Supper at Chiang Mai University Night Market
6.7 Morning at Tha Phae Gate, Grass Weaving Street
Lunch at Maadae Slow Fish Kitchen
Dinner at Grandma's Thai Kitchen, stay at At Home At Chiang Mai Hotel
Supper at Chang Khlan Road Night Market
6.8 Morning at the Bread Market, Art Village
Lunch at River Rock Cafe Hill
Afternoon at Celapot cafe x Gallery
Dinner with Northern Thai cuisine
Supper at Saturday Night Market
6.9 Morning at JJmarket, Coconut Grove Market
Lunch at We-La-Dee Cafe & Restaurant
Afternoon at dantewada
Dinner at Sunday Night Market
6.10 Morning at Chiang Mai University
Noon at fleur cafe
Afternoon at Nimmanhaemin Road Soi 1
Evening return flight from Chiang Mai to Hong Kong
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A family trip to the ancient city of Chiang Mai, featuring the Tha Phae Gate
The Tha Phae Gate is the only remaining relic of the ancient city of Chiang Mai and is also a landmark building of the city, located within the old city walls. It is the only wooden gate in Chiang Mai that has been preserved relatively intact and serves as the main entrance to the inner part of the ancient city. To this day, the gate has stood here for hundreds of years, making it one of the few ancient buildings that can witness the developmental history of the city.
The ancient city was built in 1296, and at that time, Chiang Mai was said to be the capital city of the Lanna Kingdom in Northern Thailand. Chiang Mai was once extremely popular, with its majestic ancient city walls and the crystal-clear moat. Despite the passage of time, the one constant is the Tha Phae Gate.
To the east of the Tha Phae Gate is a small square, which is the real destination that visitors aim to reach. The square is filled with pigeons that seem as though they have been trained. Although there are many pigeons, they never fly away from the square and are not afraid of people. If you have food in your hand, you will be surrounded by a flock of pigeons.
As an important landmark of Chiang Mai, the Tha Phae Gate with its recognizable orange-red brick walls and the square filled with pigeons in front of it, has also become a popular spot for taking photos. Here, visitors can feed the pigeons, take photos as souvenirs, or sit by the city walls to watch the passersby and enjoy a leisurely time.
Moreover, the Tha Phae Gate is not only the main starting point for strolling through the ancient city but also the starting point for many local events, such as the annual Chiang Mai Songkran Festival and Lantern Festival, where people gather here as the main venue.
If you plan to travel to Chiang Mai, consider including the Tha Phae Gate in your itinerary to experience its unique charm.
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Tha Phae Gate Chaing Mai 🇹🇭
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Tapai Road, Changkelan Street, Chiang Mai District. The Tapai Gate is located on the eastern city wall and is the complete gate that has been preserved from the ancient city of Chiang Mai. Originally, the ancient city of Chiang Mai was surrounded by two meters of brown red brick walls. Later, most of the buildings disappeared over time, and the remaining Tape Gate became a well-known attraction in Chiang Mai. The road facing the Tape Gate is called Tha Pae Rd, and most tourists who arrive in Chiang Mai by train enter the ancient city through the Tape Gate. Now this impressive gate is still a very popular photography spot, with red walls and blue sky. There are many pigeons here that can be fed and photographed 📸
Toursgp
Thailand Travel Day 2: Several Temples in Chiang Mai
The second day in Thailand, which is also the first official day of sightseeing, allows for a general tour of the main temples in the old city area of Chiang Mai.
There are several money exchange places on the main street, with varying rates. A couple of them on the street by the Larmine Loci Hotel offer suitable rates.
👣Route:
Walk to Tapae Gate - Wat Mengrai - Wat Phan Tao - Wat Chedi Luang - Wat Phra Singh for a visit, then take a tuk-tuk to The faces gallery & gastro bar, where dishes related to mango are recommended. This restaurant opens at 13:00, so make sure not to go too early!
After lunch, walk 700 meters to visit the Silver Temple. The Silver Temple gives female visitors a keychain as a souvenir, and in addition, everyone with a ticket can exchange it for a bottle of mineral water at the small shop opposite.
Thailand is quite hot, so you can go back to the hotel for a little rest in the afternoon. Our hotel is about 900m away from the riverside market (Khlong mae kha), which is quite crowded. Both sides of the river are lined with stalls, mainly selling handicrafts and some food stalls. The market is a great place to take photos of the dusk, and after a round, you can find a restaurant to dine in. There are many foreigners in Chiang Mai, giving it a European street vibe, and the atmosphere is very nice.
💰Costs:
Wat Chedi Luang entrance fee: 50 baht/person
Silver Temple entrance fee: 50 baht/person
The faces restaurant lunch: 400 baht per person on average
3s@c D.@z
21-Day Long Extravaganza! The Ultimate Guide to Thailand's Extended Songkran Festival
😜 21 days of fun! The ultimate guide to Thailand's super exciting Songkran Festival 💦 || The Songkran Festival in Thailand, also known as 'The Songkran Festival', usually starts on April 13th and lasts for three days, symbolizing the start of the New Year 🎉. But this year's festival activities are surprisingly extended to 21 days (April 1st to April 21st), and each city's events have their own unique features 🤩, so everyone can participate according to their own preferences~
📍 Chiang Mai:
👉 Thapae Gate and Chang Phuek Gate in Chiang Mai are super lively 🎊, not only are they the main battlegrounds for the Chiang Mai Songkran Festival, but there are also rich traditional ceremonies 👏, where you can see all kinds of floral parades and cultural performances.
📍 Bangkok:
👉 Highly recommended are Rong Road and Khao San Road, the two main strongholds of Bangkok's Songkran Festival, where officials sometimes set up water pipes or operate water-spraying trucks to boost the fun 🚚.
👉 The Songkran Music Festival, also known as the S2O Songkran Music Festival, is not to be missed. It is the biggest water music festival ✨, held at Live Park Rama9 in Bangkok, with tickets priced at THB3200, and takes place annually from April 13th to 15th. During the music festival, people splash water to the rhythm of the music 🎶, fully enjoying this unique celebration.
📍 Pattaya:
👉 Beach Road, Central Festival Pattaya Beach, Siam Legend Theme Park, and Terminal 21 Pattaya are all great places 👏. Terminal 21 also hosts a 3-week 'SUMMER WATER SPLASH' event 🎉. There's not only a Songkran market, drone shows, and water parks, but also live performances by famous Thai bands and girl groups 🤩.
📍 Phuket:
👉 Patong Beach and Phuket Town are good destinations, where Patong Beach has music performances, fireworks, and sandcastle activities 🤗.
📋 Equipment suggestions: Goggles, waterproof phone pouch, waterproof earplugs, quick-dry clothing, sunscreen, disposable towels, waterproof bag, water gun (remember not to use high-pressure water guns) 😜.
Norbert Will
Chiang Mai Iconic Symbol @ Tha Phae Gate
“When we go to Chiang Mai, we must visit Tha Phae Gate.”
Tha Phae Gate stands as the iconic symbol of Chiang Mai. Originally part of the ancient city of Wiang Chiang Mai, it was reconstructed in 1985 and remains the only gate retaining its original door panels. Its rich history and unique beauty make Tha Phae Gate a must-visit for people traveling to Chiang Mai.
Tha Phae Gate is located at the heart of the city, offering convenient access to explore the surrounding area. There are plenty of restaurants and bars nearby, providing opportunities for dining and entertainment.
Our visit to Tha Phae Gate was not only to admire its beauty but also to enjoy our evening at the nearby bars.
Highly recommended for everyone visiting Chiang Mai. Don't miss Tha Phae Gate.
#Chiangmai #historicallandmarks
SwonQonDoi
Thailand Travel | Chiang Mai Must-Visit: Tha Phae Gate Pigeons
Ten years have flown by, and I find myself back at Tha Phae Gate
This is Chiang Mai's 🔥 hottest tourist spot No.1
✅ Photo enthusiasts hurry over, this place is really photogenic 🤳
Deep red brick walls, fluttering flocks of pigeons 🐦
Full of artistic and fresh atmosphere 🌈
This is a free 🆓 attraction, there used to be no such thing as 'checking in', but now with the 📷 conveyor belt pigeon photos, it compensates for my past regret of not taking good pictures!
✅ This is the gateway to history, through the hurried years, it still stands, 🎉 festivals, weekend night markets are also held here, it is the only 1⃣️ well-preserved wooden gate in Chiang Mai, and the main passage into the old city.
📷 For good photos, it's recommended to come in the morning or evening, when we arrived it was nearly noon ☀️ and the overhead light was not very suitable for photography. To take a photo with the flying pigeons, it's recommended to use a lens with a large aperture, set the camera to continuous shooting mode, or use a wide-angle lens for large scenes. 🈶️ Local Thais are in charge of collecting money, feeding, making the pigeons fly to a reasonable position, taking photos, and shooting videos, a streamlined operation for 100 Thai Baht 💰
✌️ Photo pose recommendations: slowly walk like a fairy, happily spin and jump with eyes closed, run forward hand in hand (suitable for friends and couples) remember to hold your expression while doing the pose!
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The streets of Chiang Mai | The pigeons at Tha Phae Gate
Big data didn't lie to me, this popular skirt is also 'Thai-rific' on camera!
There's probably no one who comes to Chiang Mai
who can escape the pigeons at Tha Phae Gate~
Wait for them to gather in flocks
Throw a drink bottle, and capture the moment they take flight in surprise! Who understands this simple joy
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The largest night market in all of Chiang Mai takes place every Sunday, stretching from the Tha Phae Gate through the old city
Tha Phae Gate is a landmark of Chiang Mai, built with red bricks, the walls are two to three meters high, serving as the welcoming entrance to the old city. There is a public square in front of the gate where celebrations are held during Chiang Mai festivals.
I last visited Tha Phae Gate in 2017, and I can't remember if there were pigeons back then. Six years later, taking photos with pigeons against the backdrop of Tha Phae Gate has become a popular activity for tourists. For 100 Thai Baht, you get a service of four people: one to scatter pigeon feed, two to herd the pigeons, and one to take photos. The photographer is adept with a smartphone, finding the best angles and even shooting slow-motion videos. The final picture shows a clear difference between those who paid and those who didn't. The pigeons, struggling to earn their keep, don't have it easy.
There are many temples near Tha Phae Gate, with exquisite temples and ancient pagodas everywhere, almost every few steps, each with its own characteristics. Chiang Mai truly deserves its title as the 'City of Temples', a bona fide Buddhist holy land.
Every Sunday, the Tha Phae Gate hosts the Sunday night market, which is the largest and liveliest night market in Chiang Mai. Starting at 4 pm every Sunday, the main road from the east gate to the west gate of the old city is closed off for pedestrians.
The Sunday market is a great place to hunt for souvenirs, with a wide variety and affordable prices. For example, elephant pants cost 100 Thai Baht at the Sunday market, but the price doubles to 200 Thai Baht at the night markets in Bangkok. A fellow traveler who likes to sell travel souvenirs from around the world at domestic markets stocked up quite a bit on this street.
Besides the ubiquitous souvenirs, if you look carefully, you can find many good things. Thai craftsmen are skilled and creative. I bought a tuk-tuk made from a can as a gift for a child. The coconut shell lamp and wooden carvings I bought from this night market six years ago are still displayed as decorations in my home in Anaya, and I also bought a folk CD back then, which I still occasionally play.
It's recommended to visit the Sunday market on an empty stomach, as the food area is filled with various Thai street food delicacies. Fried noodles, coconut juice, fruit juices, smoothies, mango sticky rice, grilled fish, grilled chicken, and more. If you get tired, you can also get an affordable roadside Thai massage and fully experience the nightlife of Chiang Mai. Summer of Thailand Never Ends
Note: The market is open every Sunday from 17:00 to 22:00, starting from Tha Phae Gate, crossing the old city all the way to Wat Phan Tao.
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Chiang Mai's must-visit straw craft street, great for photos and strolling
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Location: chang moi kao road
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Business hours: 8:30-17:30
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Not far from Tha Phae Gate, on the way to Warorot Market
Here, everything is hand-woven, including hats, bags, baskets, furniture, and more.
Bags and hats cost just a few dozen RMB each, and bargaining is possible
This place is very photogenic, but it was quite crowded when I visited. I took some photos with my phone, but my family and I each got a hat and a bag.
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I am Jing Yin, and I will spend most of this year in Thailand, sharing many practical tips for eating, staying, and playing in Thailand.
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Sulikah McCary
Chiang Mai - Enjoying Slow Time with Buddha
If Bangkok has given me a dynamic city where day and night alternate, then Chiang Mai is about enjoying slow time with Buddha. There are more than 270 temples here, and as you walk through the city streets, you won't go far without seeing one. Most of them are free to enter, and inside, you'll find more devout Buddhists praying than tourists. The slowness of this city is evident in many places. I stayed in Chiang Mai for six days, and every day when I went out, there were cars, tuk-tuks, songthaews, and a lot of motorcycles on the road, but I never saw a traffic accident. When crossing pedestrian lanes, many without traffic lights, passing vehicles often voluntarily slow down and wait for you to cross. There's no speeding or road rage; people often wait quietly or simply yield.
Chiang Mai's night markets are also a major part of the city, with the Chang Khlan Road night market being the most famous. The entire market is connected by several scattered but interconnected stall areas, with clothes, toys, souvenirs, and various food stalls spread out in each area. After six o'clock, it's usually packed with people of all skin colors from around the world. Smoking is not allowed in any of the stall areas, and if you're eating, you're expected to clean your table and dispose of your utensils in the trash after your meal, leaving a clean table for the next customer. I've never seen such a night market in any other city in my country. But the real highlight is the weekly Sunday night market, starting from Tha Phae Gate, it seems like the whole city pours in here. Many stalls from the usually crowded Chang Khlan Road night market also move here. Just walk around, and even thick legs will get slimmed down . Into the artsy vibe? I recommend visiting Nimman Road! Love ancient architecture? There's the Doi Suthep with its twin dragon temples, and Wat Chedi Luang! Bringing kids? You must visit the night safari or see the elephants! Or join me, let's go to the night market!
ALEXANDRA WOLFE
Get away to "Chill"-Mai
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I wish I can go on more trips together with my wife as she might be relocating to Europe next year while I remain in Singapore.
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Chiang Mai Tranquility 🌿🏰
Nestled in the northern hills of Thailand, Chiang Mai is a city that seamlessly blends ancient temples, lush landscapes, and a tranquil atmosphere. Begin your exploration at Wat Phra Singh, where the intricate Lanna architecture and sacred Buddha statues provide a glimpse into the city's spiritual heritage.
Wander through the bustling streets of the Old City, where vibrant markets, traditional shops, and hidden alleyways lead to cultural gems like the Three Kings Monument and Tha Pae Gate. Explore the vibrant Night Bazaar, a sensory delight with its array of handicrafts, street food, and local performances.
Escape to the serenity of the surrounding hills, where Doi Suthep stands as a sacred mountain adorned with the golden spire of Wat Phra That Doi Suthep. The panoramic views of Chiang Mai from the temple grounds are nothing short of breathtaking.
Immerse yourself in the traditional art of Thai cuisine with a cooking class, exploring the vibrant flavors of local herbs and spices. Indulge in a spa day at one of the city's wellness retreats, where ancient Thai massage techniques and herbal treatments provide a rejuvenating experience.
For a unique adventure, embark on a bamboo rafting excursion along the Mae Taeng River, surrounded by the lush greenery of the Thai countryside. Chiang Mai isn't just a city; it's a haven of cultural richness, natural beauty, and Thai tranquility.
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