



Sights & Attractions
Experience Thai culture by exploring the suburban neighborhoods where locals shop, eat, and celebrate in their own unique way. Suburban and rural Thai communities maintain many traditional customs that have become interesting tourist attractions, while others are simply fascinating to behold.
Tambon Ko Rian. In the late 16th Century A.D., there were more foreign commercial traders coming to Ayutthaya. Japanese merchandisers were also permitted to sail their junks to trade with foreigners. A number...
According to an old Thai tradition, a city pillar had to be built upon the establishment of a new city. King Rama I had the Bangkok city pillar erected near the Temple of the Emerald Buddha on Sunday, 21 April, 1782, wit...
Traditional Cotton Woven Village is located 3 kilometres from Mae Chaem District Office in Tambon Tha Pha. The weaving of northern unique style Sarong is made in this tambon. Around 150 households produce this distinctiv...
Ban Rai Phai Ngam is renowned for its high quality traditional cotton woven. The village is located between km.69 to 70 along Chiang Mai-Hot route, turn left for 1 kilometre to the village. The bamboo sh...
San Kamphaeng, located 13 kilometres east of Chiang Mai town, is famous for silk and a cotton-weaving village. Most of the visitors to Chiang Mai visit San Kamphaeng for souvenirs that are high quality but inexpens...












