Chiang Mai Gate
Chiang Mai Gate
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davidwilliambarnes
Blackpool, UK1,542 contributions
Nov 2023 • Couples
We actually saw all 5 gates by foot and by a tuk tuk tour of the city. They are all positioned by the river for extra protection and some gates have part of the brick wall still standing. They are worth a visit and photograph
Written 24 November 2023
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Epic-Traveller
Rushden, UK4,527 contributions
Apr 2019 • Solo
Not sure why, but this is listed as Pratu Chiang Mai on Google Maps.
Part of the Old City Wall, this is one of four main gates which guarded the old city along with a moat which runs all the way around.
Great that it’s still mostly intact as it means one can get a good look at some of the cities ancient history. Whilst I wouldn’t recommend booking a special trip to see it, if your walking around the local area, it’s good to stop off and have a quick look.
Part of the Old City Wall, this is one of four main gates which guarded the old city along with a moat which runs all the way around.
Great that it’s still mostly intact as it means one can get a good look at some of the cities ancient history. Whilst I wouldn’t recommend booking a special trip to see it, if your walking around the local area, it’s good to stop off and have a quick look.
Written 12 April 2019
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HINA W
Islamabad, Pakistan7,358 contributions
Jul 2018 • Family
Pratu Chiang Mai is located in the centre of the south side if the city wall. It was constructed on the moat by King Mangrai in 1296 when he established the city of Chiang Mai here. The gate was reconstructed twice first time in 1800’s and second time in 1900’s. Currently there is a food market here with fresh food, cooked dishes and snack, drinks and packaged food stalls. The most famous ones are Mrs. Pa’s Smoothies, Jeeup’s Coffee Build, Sticky Rice with Mango, Kanome Kroke. Every Saturday this area magically transforms into a Walking Street Market which attracts both locals and foreigners.
Written 26 December 2018
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Traveller87987687
Bangkok, Thailand3,133 contributions
Jul 2018 • Solo
The Chiang Mai Gate is on the south end of the Old Town, next to the moat. Like with all the other gates, there is not much to see here. There are the brick ruins of Fort Ka-Tham, nearby on the south-east corner of the Old Town.
A better reason to visit this part of town is “Bumrung Buri Market” It opens late afternoon until late and offers all the Thai food you are looking for. Buak Hard Public Park is located at the other end of the southern moat.
Combine these little things and you have enough destinations for a nice little afternoon/evening stroll.
A better reason to visit this part of town is “Bumrung Buri Market” It opens late afternoon until late and offers all the Thai food you are looking for. Buak Hard Public Park is located at the other end of the southern moat.
Combine these little things and you have enough destinations for a nice little afternoon/evening stroll.
Written 5 October 2018
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David
Lille, France1,890 contributions
Aug 2023 • Solo
Although worth stopping by on a walk of the old city perimeter, it isn't worth going out of your way for. Historically noteworthy. A product of a few reconstructions over time.
Written 10 August 2023
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Phi Somchai
Bangkok, Thailand3,738 contributions
Apr 2022 • Family
This is the Southern gate of the ancient walled city. There isn’t much to see here.
The surroundings has a small park, a market and interesting shops and cafes.
The surroundings has a small park, a market and interesting shops and cafes.
Written 28 April 2022
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Dean S
Doncaster, UK4,829 contributions
Dec 2018 • Solo
Nice old wall with neat flower arrangement on the south side. It's on the south side of the city in the middle of the moat. It's best to view it from the south side as then you can see the flower beds and trimmed trees in animal shapes
Written 10 December 2018
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