Chiang Mai International Art & Culture Festival 2 to 6 April 2008 in Thailand. Violin Miss Srinawong Tawanchai. This video was posted on Saturday, April 5, 2008 ศศิ นั น ท์ สุ นิ สา กลีบ รัง sasinan Sunisa kleebrang CHIANG MAI Blessed with a climate cooler than Bangkok and buffered by lush mountains, Chiang Mai has been for a long time served as a port backpacker in northern Thailand. But an influx of Thai artists and Western expatriates has turned this quiet cityinto a vibrant destination in its own right. Design studies have led to melt in the city, traditional Thai modern twists. curry trees are associated with Australian red wine and croissants. The area around Nimanhaemin Road now looks like South Beach, packed with BMWs and Art Deco homes, alongside contemporary art galleries run by young Thais with purple hair and nose rings. But traditional Chiang Mai is still there. Get off Nimanhaemin in the center and you'll see shavedMonks meditating and backpackers chowing down on banana pancakes. Old Kingdom Packed with crumbling old stupas, jewel-encrusted temples and wooden houses in Chiang Mai, the center of the city is not lost its charm. And since Chiang Mai was once the capital of the Lanna kingdom have their temples and other historic sites a unique look with clean lines and dark woods. Start a long walk at Wat Chiang Man, the oldest temple in the late 13th Century, built, and then wander southwest, to WatChedi Luang, the large houses A, in part ...
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