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Mae Rim-Samoeng Old Road
Mae Rim
Chiang Mai 50180
Thailand
 
 
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Whether you need to know local public holidays or highlights through the seasons, we hope you will find the facts gathered below useful tools for your travel planning. Please feel free to contact us if we can assist you further.

General information

The capital of northern Thailand, Chiang Mai was known as the Lanna Kingdom in the 13th century. (Lanna means “the land of a million rice fields.”) In those days, the boundaries of the kingdom stretched far into Burma and Laos. Today, this history has led to a blend of cultures that gives the north of Thailand its distinctive charm and unique traditions. The landscape is still covered with vividly green rice fields.

Chiang Mai is often fondly called the Rose of the North for its beauty and spirit. Meeting local people in city’s handicraft centres and centuries-old temples, it’s easy to feel their sense of sanuk – which means “fun” – as they welcome visitors with an attitude that is both warm and captivating.

Time zone

GMT +7 hours

Language(s) spoken

Thai

Electrical system

Local voltage is 220 to 240 volts AC. Adapters available; please request through the Concierge.

Shopping hours

Sunday to Saturday 9:00 am to 9:00 pm
Note: Hours for street shops vary.
Most stores are open seven days a week, except gold shops. Some stores are closed on Sundays.

Working hours

9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Time and distance to city centre

30 minutes by shuttle bus

Time and distance to shopping

  • Chiang Mai Night Market: 30 minutes by shuttle bus
  • Walking distance to delightful antique shops and art galleries

Time and distance to financial district

30 minutes by shuttle bus

View in–depth travel advice from Frommers.com

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Public holidays
His Majesty the King's Birthday December 5, 2009
Constitution Day December 10, 2009
New Year's Eve December 31, 2009
New Year's Day January 1, 2010
*Makha Bucha Day February 28, 2010
Chakri Day April 6, 2010
Songkran (Thai New Year) April 13 - 15, 2010
Wisakha Bucha Day April 28, 2010
*National Labour Day May 1, 2010
Coronation Day May 5, 2010
*Buddhist Lent Day May 27, 2010
Her Majesty the Queen's Birthday August 12, 2010
*Chulalongkorn Memorial Day October 23, 2010
*His Majesty the King's Birthday December 5, 2010
Constitution Day December 10, 2010
New Year's Eve December 31, 2010
*Holidays falling on Saturday or Sunday are taken on the following Monday.
 

Seasonal highlights

February

Chiang Mai Flower Festival: The Flower Festival in Nong Buak Had Park, Amphor Muang, is a local tradition – and a perfect opportunity to see colourful African marigolds, globe amaranths, orchids, Ban Chun, chrysanthemums, celosia and assorted roses such as Fa Mui and thin Uang Dok Lek.

Activities include the Miss Flower Pageant and Procession, an agriculture exhibition, flower contests, garden arranging contests, a local goods market, international food contests and cultural performances.

April

Songkran Festival: Chiang Mai is one of the most famous places for celebrating Songkran, the Thai New Year. Traditional practices, such as food offering to monks and Buddha image bathing, are rounded out by entertaining displays like the Miss Songkran Pageant and Procession, the morning market and the sand pagoda contest. Celebrations usually last for three days, starting April 13.

November

Loy Krathong Festival: Northern people celebrate this full-moon day by floating their Krathong lanterns onto the river and setting free lantern balloons called Khom. When the river and the sky is dotted with flickering candlelight, it is believed that grief and ill fortune will fly away from the people and their households.

Festival highlights include the grand procession of the charming giant Krathong, the religious ceremony and Lanna cultural performances, the spectacular light and sound show on the River Ping, the Queen Nappamas Beauty Pageant and the Lanna Thai candle-lighting market at Tha Pae Gate.