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The history of Chiang Mai
I think Chiang Mai is a city worth visiting.

Chiang Mai is a country with a long history and rich history. As the capital of Thailand for a long time, there are still many precious historical and cultural relics, which are the reasons that attract us to visit, and at the same time, we can appreciate the regional characteristics of the place.

The urban area represents an ancient temple with splendid history and culture in northern Thailand. At the same time, Chiang Mai is also famous for its silk and textiles. A large number of silk and textiles are exported every year, which is an important pillar of Thailand's manufacturing industry. This is also a very good opportunity for us to appreciate the local regional characteristics and culture and learn a lot about Chiang Mai.

The scenery in Chiang Mai is also unique. Chiang Mai, Thailand is located in Bangkok, also known as the "northern rose". The scenery here is beautiful and the handicrafts are famous. Moreover, there are also strong ethnic customs here, which are shared by all ethnic groups. Many ethnic groups in the city, such as Thailand, China, Miao, Yao, Aka, Yi and Karen, live in harmony, and most residents believe in Buddhism.

At the same time, I have to say that the buildings here, the antique temples and halls in Chiang Mai, are intertwined with the newly-built white buildings, which are rich in northern Thailand. There are also some historical sites worthy of appreciation. There are ancient historical and cultural sites all over the city, as well as many modern houses, villas and business buildings, with traffic, unique scenery and extraordinary prosperity.

Chiang Mai is also the center of art and architecture in northern Thailand, with many cultural relics and historic sites, and is the city of temples and pagodas. There are nearly 100 pagodas and temples in the city, including the famous Chiang Mai University, Mi Zhu Agricultural College and Northwest Institute of Technology.