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What night markets are there in Chiang Mai?

We all know that there are many lively night markets in Thailand, and these night markets are very rich, with many favorite foods and many special foods. Today, Bian Xiao will simply tell you what are the better night markets in Chiang Mai, Thailand!

Sunday night market

Sunday night market is the largest night market in Chiang Mai. Every Sunday, from outside Tapemen Square in the east of Chiang Mai, along Ratchadamnoen Road and several nearby forks, cross the Central Avenue in Chiang Mai and reach Pasin Temple.

The goods in the night market include food, daily necessities, clothes, and of course handicrafts. Sunday night market in Chiang Mai is said to be the largest handicraft market in Asia. It is estimated that it will take several hours to visit all of them.

Saturday night market

Saturday night market is located outside the south gate of Chiang Mai, separated from Chengmen night market in Chiang Mai. Chiang Mai Saturday Night Market extends southward along the moat. There are various food stalls and fruit stalls along the moat, and there are also many handicrafts sellers and some entertainers. Saturday night market is smaller than Sunday night market, and there are relatively few people.

Changkanglu night market

Changkang Road Night Market brings together all kinds of art souvenirs and daily necessities, and these small commodities are all-inclusive and cheap, all of which are local handicrafts, including all kinds of antiques, silver ornaments, ethnic embroidery bags, Tess, wood carvings and hand-painted paper umbrellas.

The night market will handle shopping, catering and entertainment in one stop, but vendors always ask tourists the price, which is a bit expensive. Ok, it's open every day. If you miss the weekend night market, you can experience the night market atmosphere in Chiang Mai.

Malin night market

Compared with the first three night markets, the night market is much smaller, snacks and costumes are very cheap, and the goods are also very distinctive. There is also a Tarot fortune-telling booth popular in Thailand in the night market. The difference between MarinPlaza and other night markets is that there is a whole street of Japanese food in the night market dining area, selling all kinds of Japanese food. The clothes in the clothing area are mostly young people's clothes, which are very fashionable.

Changbuke night market

The night market is small in scale, but it is famous for Feng Feifei pig's foot rice. Near the north gate, there are about a dozen booths. Besides pig's foot rice, they also sell snacks such as glutinous rice, banana pancakes and barbecue drinks. The price is very cheap, and many people are very lively.

These night markets are very popular, because there is obvious Thai culture here. If you need to buy any souvenirs, it is also good here!