The best of Chiang Mai which you can sense the rhythm of
the beautiful city of Thailand through Yayee's point of view.
Arts and crafts flourish in the northern kingdom of Chiang Mai, renowned throughout history for its skilled artisans and craftsmen. For much of the last century and into this one, it is also where many celebrated Thai contemporary artists and auteurs have called home.
30 min by car (17 km)A place which has Thai local-wisdom products designed & developed with a contemporary twist to become a Modern-Thai brand. Good Goods aspire to promote cultural heritage and bringing happiness to the Thai artisan community. The profits from all transactions will be donated to keep the artisan community alive.
15 min by car (5.6 km)A complex art venue aiming to support both emerging and professional artists, open for experimental projects and infiltrate art into everyday life. Since it was founded in 2008, Gallery Seescape has nurtured both art seeds and art scenes in Chiang Mai, Thailand. As an alternative art community space, Seescape hosted over 74 art events and exhibitions.
1 min by walk (50 m)One - of - a - kind hand - thrown ceramics, “Inclay Studio Pottery”. Using mostly natural Ash glazes and create patterns of color clays and themes from his surrounding landscape. Variety of workshop options at studio. Whether you want to pursue a long-term, tailor-made course, or just pop in for a one-day go at hand-building and using the wheel. Welcomes all ceramics enthusiasts.
5 min by car (1.4 km)A cozy weekend market with a relaxing atmosphere under the trees with soft local folk music. You can visit wooden houses and shop for local souvenirs, handmade clothes, home decorations, collectibles, antiques, eat local food, get a coffee and just wander around for a few hours.
18 min by car (13 km)The village itself is comprised of approximately 10 buildings, and as you wander through the small lush pathways you will find a variety of independent businesses. You will find anything from wooden cut boards to ceramic cups, and clothes. Some of the artists offer classes and workshops in their studios, which visitors are welcome to join.
15 min by car (4 km)A small temple with an old but unique, neatly carved wooden main hall (Wihan). The building has plaster-based structure and distinct big wooden columns. The interior is decorated with hand-weaved bamboo mat and simply classic carved wood in contrast with the outer structure.
20 min by car (11 km)Jungle temples, as opposed to community temples that are found in the city, serve primarily as a calm place for monks to live and meditate. With old stone buildings, intricate carvings and statues, and plenty of breathtaking places to meditate, it’s clear why people claim Wat Pha Lat is a hidden gem in Chiang Mai.
17 min by car (8 km)have a safe trip