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Chiang Mai -
Hang Dong Road
A few kilometres from town on Highway 108 heading toward Hod - are located woodcarving and lacquerware
shops. The shopping area which also includes many ceramic, silver
and bamboo craft stores, continues until Km. 15. These shops provide you
with the opportunity to observe woodcarving
and neo-antiques being made. You may also purchase
these items at inexpensive wholesale prices.
Furniture
/ Woodcarving
Whether you are interested in a massive bedroom set or a tiny
trivet, you will find beautiful hand-carved wooden furniture in Chiang
Mai. Well known for their intricate floral motifs, Chiang Mai artisans
provide an array of other intricate designs which are bound to strike your
fancy. The furniture comes in a variety of finishes from pastel colors
to a clear gloss displaying the natural wood grain to its best advantage.
If you are not looking for furniture, you will find a large number
of hand carved figurines which are sure to match your artistic taste at
a reasonable price.
Lacquerware
The art of making lacquerware is a 400 year old Chiang Mai
and Thai tradition. Lacquerware is entirely handmade. Lac Resin is produced
by insects from sap taken from fig trees. The exquisite oriental designs
on the flawless glossy black surface are made entirely by hand. The world
renowned Thai lacquerware can be decorated in paint, gold leaf, egg-shell
or simply engraved.
Silverware
Chiang Mai
offers a wide selection of modern and antique silverware. The city is a
prime source of such objets d'art because generations of artisans have
made their homes here. Chiang Mai's laid back atmosphere has brought together
many ethnic groups, each with its own distinctive style, providing you
with a wide range of beautiful artifacts to choose from.
Wat Prathat
Si Chom Tong
58 kms southwest of Chiang Mai is the town of Chom Thong, home of the handsome Wat (Temple) Prathat Si Chom Thong, a popular temple with Thais and tourists alike. The temple, with its beautiful gilded chedi, dates
from 1451. The large cruciform viharn, built in 1516, houses a collection
of fine bronze Buddha images carved on elephant tusks. A secondary chapel
contains a holy Buddha relic.
Mae
Klang Waterfalls
After Chom Thong, the road leads to Doi
Inthanon National Park, a 1,005 square kilometre area which includes
Thailand's highest mountain and areas of dense virgin rain forest. At the foot of the mountain you find the lovely Mae Klang Falls, Chiang Mai's most photographed waterfall.
Doi
Inthanon National Park
After a 45 minute drive, you have arrived at the highest point in Thailand, 2,595 meters (8,514 ft) above sea level.
Located at the summit is a shrine to Chao Inthanon, a former prince of
Chiang Mai.
(*)Transportation by air-con. minibus
(**)Transportation by air-con. car
You can stop for the view, take a short
nature walk through the rain forest and then go back down the mountain to
Km. 41 where two remarkable chedi have been recently built to honour their Majesties King
Bhumibol and Queen Sirikit.
The structures - which stand amidst tended
garden of flowers and vegetables - show modernistic interpretations of
traditional Buddhist themes portrayed in copper-coloured tiles and elaborate
interior murals.
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