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Чианг Май, Таиланд
Чианг Май - это город
с богатой историей, уходящей корнями далеко в прошлое. Это
город с богатыми культурными традициями. В Чианг Мае очень
красивая природа, а люди оставят у вас незабываемые
впечатления.
Изделия народных промыслов - шелк, изделия из дерева и серебра
- вот сувениры, которые увозят из Чианг Мая туристы. Вместе
с тем здесь большой выбор отелей, ресторанов, развлечений,
что поможет сделать Чианг Май одной из главных туристических
достопримечательностей.
Расположение:
Чианг Май расположен в 761 километре по железной дороге и примерно в 700
километрах езды на автомобиле от Бангкока, провинция
занимает площадь 20 107.1 квадратных метров, это второй по
величине город в Таиланде и столица северного региона.
Чианг Май расположен в северном районе Таиланда, на высоте
310 метров над уровнем моря. В самой широкой части провинция
имеет 136 километров, в самой протяженной по длине - 320
километров.
На севере горные хребты протяженностью 277 километров
образуют естественную границу между северными районами
Чианг Мая Фанг (Fang) и Май Ай (Mae Ai) и бирманским штатом
Чианг Тунг Шан (Chiang Tung Shan). В определенных районах
река Кок также проходит на границе между Чианг Маем и
Бирмой.
На востоке Чианг Май граничит с Чианг Раем, Лампаном и
Лампханом. Река Май Туен (Mae Tuen), горы Реам (Ream) и
Луанг (Luang) отделяют южные районы Чианг Мая от
провинции Так. На юге Чианг Май граничит с провинцией
Лампхан, на западе Чианг Май граничит с провинцией Май Хон
Сон (Mae Hong Son).
Расстояние от города до соседних
районов:
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Чом Тхонг (Chom Thong)
Чианг Дао (Chiang Dao)
Чай Пракан (Chai Prakan)
Дой Тао (Doi Tao)
Дой Сакет (Doi Saket)
Фанг (Fang)
Прао (Phrao)
Май Чем (Mae Chaem)
Май Тенг (Mae Taeng)
Май Рим (Mae Rim)
Май Ванг (Mae Wang) |
58 kms.
68 kms.
13 kms.
121 kms.
18 kms.
154 kms.
103 kms.
156 kms.
40 kms.
8 kms.
35 kms. |
Май Ай (Mae Ai)
Вианг Хенг (Wiang Haeng)
Самонг (Samoeng)
Сан Кампхенг (San Kamphaeng)
Сан Сай (San Sai)
Сан Па Тонг (San Pa Tong)
Сарапхи (Saraphi)
Ханг Донг (Hang Dong)
Ом Кой (Om Koi)
Хот (Hot)
Май Он (Mae On) |
174 kms.
150 kms.
54 kms.
13 kms.
12 kms.
22 kms.
10 kms.
15 kms.
179 kms.
88 kms.
29 kms. |
Как сюда добраться:
На автомобиле
а) Из Бангкока нужно ехать по автомагистрали номер 1
(Phahonyothin), затем по магистрали номер 32, через
провинции Пра Накхон (Phra Nakhon), Си Аюттхая (Si
Ayutthaya), Анг Тхонг (Ang Thong) и Накхон Саван (Nakhon
Sawan), затем по дороге номер 117 на Пхитсанулок
(Phitsanulok), и по дороге номер 11 до Лампана (Lampang),
Лампхана (Lamphun) и Чианг Мая. Расстояние 695 километров.
б) Из Бангкока нужно ехать на Накхон Саван (Nakhon Sawan),
затем по магистрали номер 1 проехать через Кампхен Пхет
(Kamphaeng Phet), Так (Tak), Лампан (Lampang)
и Чианг Май. При таком маршруте расстояние - 696 километров.
На автобусе
На кондиционированном автобусе, который ходит с Северного
автобусного терминала Мо Чит (Northern Bus Terminal Mo Chit
2) до Чианг Мая можно добраться за 10 часов. Более подробную
информацию можно получить по телефону 02 936 28 52. Автобусы
отправляются в Чианг Май несколько раз в день, с 8
утра до 9 вечера. В Чианг Мае дополнительную информацию
можно получить по телефону 0 5324 2664.
Также с автобусного терминала Чианг Мая Chang Phuak Bus
Terminal можно на автобусе добраться до различных районов
Чианг Мая. Автобусы едут по северному маршруту (107
магистраль), проезжая Май Рим (Mae Rim), Май Тенг (Mae
Taeng), Чианг Дао (Chiang Dao), Чайпракан (Chaiprakan), Фанг
(Fang) и Май Ай (Mae Ai).
По железной дороге
Государственная железная дорога Таиланда предлагает
ежедневные поезда с Центрального Железнодорожного вокзала
Бангкока Хуа Лумпонг (Hua Lamphong). Поезда отправляются в
Чианг Май 6 раз в день, с 8 утра до 10 вечера. Для более
подробной информации в Бангкоке звоните по тел. 1690, 223
7010, 223 7020, в Чианг Мае 0 5324 2094.
Самолетом
TАвиакомпания Thai Airways предлагает несколько ежедневных
перелетов по маршруту Бангкок - Чианг Май, кроме того, есть
ежедневные перелеты из Чианг Мая в Май Хонг Сон, Чианг Рай и
на Пхукет. Для получения дополнительной информации вы можете
позвонить в Бангкокский офис авиакомпании по круглосуточно
работающему телефону 02 628 2000, офис авиакомпании в Чианг
Мае 053 211 044-7.
Авиакомпания Bangkok Airways также
предлагает два рейса в день из Бангкока в Чианг Май и
обратно. Кроме того, есть ежедневные рейсы по маршруту Чианг
Май - Сукхотай. Для получения более подробной информации вы
можете позвонить по телефону в Бангкоке 02 265 5555.
Attractions:
Wat Phra Sing
Located on Sam Lan Road, this lovely temple dates from 1345
and is one of the focal points of Songkran festivities each
April 13-15 when people bathe the revered Phra Phutthasihing
Buddha image. The temple compound includes the lovely Lai
Kham chapel with its exquisite woodcarvings and
northern-style murals, and a magnificent scriptural
repository with striking bas relief.
Wat Suan Dok
Located on Suthep Road, this temple was built in a 14th
century Lanna Thai monarch's pleasure gardens and is a
favourite spot for photographers particularly for striking
sunsets. Several of the white Chedis (pagodas) contain ashes
of Chiang Mai's former royal family The 500-year-old bronze
Buddha image in a secondary chapel is one of Thailand's
largest metal images.
Wat Chiang Man
Located on Ratchapkkhinai Road, this is Chiang Mai's oldest
temple and probably dates from 1296. The temple was the
residence of King Mengrai, who founded Chiang Mai, and is
noteworthy for a Chedi supported by rows of elephantine
buttresses and small ancient Buddha image, Phra Kaeo Khao.
Wat Ku Tao
This temple is near the Chiang Mai Stadium. It is note
worthy for an unusual bulbous pagoda. The structure is
decorated with colourful porcelain chips and is believed to
represent five Buddhist monks' alms bowls which symbolise
five Lord Buddhas.
Wat Chedi Luang
Located on Phra Pokklao Road, this temple is the site of an
enormous pagoda, originally 280 feet high, and which was
partially destroyed by an earthquake in 1545. At one time,
Wat Chedi Luang housed the revered Emerald Buddha image now
enshrined in Bangkok's Wat Phra Kaeo. One of the temple's
most striking architectural feature is a magnificent Naga
(mythical serpent) staircase which adorns the chapel's front
porch.
Wat Chet Yot
Located on Super Highway, north of the Huai Kaeo Nimmanhemin
Roads intersection. This temple dates from 1458. The seven
spired square Chedi was inspired by designs at Bodhagaya,
the site of the Buddha's Enlightenment in north India over
2,500 years ago, and was built by Lanna Thai architects
after visiting the holy site.
Wat U-Mong
Located on Suthep Road in a bucolic forest setting, this
delightful meditation temple is completely different from
Chiang Mai's other major temples. It was built in 1296. The
ancient Chedi is of particular interest.
Chiang Mai National Museum
This is located beside Wat Chet Yot. The museum houses a
collection of Lanna Thai works of art, ancient Buddha
images, and war weapons. It is open daily, except Mondays,
Tuesdays and official holidays, from 9.00 a.m. until noon,
and 1.00 until 4.00 p.m.
Out of city attractions :
Chiang Mai-Lamphun Route (Highway No. 106)
Wiang Kum Kam An ancient town founded by King Mengrai is
located 4 kilometres on Chiang Mai-Lamphun route area of
Amphoe Saraphi. The main historical remains are found in Wat
Chedi Liam, Wat Chang Kham, Wat Noi and Wat Kum kam.
Chiang Mai-Doi Suthep Route (Road No.
1004)
Chiang Mai Arboretum
This is next to Chiang Mai University.The attractively
landscaped garden contains many kinds of tropical trees and
lovely flowers
Chiang Mai Zoo Next to the Chiang Mai Arboretum, this
artfully landscaped complex occupies the lower forested
slopes of Doi Suthep mountain, and contains a fascinating
collection of Asian and African mammals and birds.
Huai Kaeo Falls
Located near the Chiang Mai Zoo, the cascade provides a
delightful ambiance for relaxation and picnics.
Khruba Siwichai Monument
This is situated at the foot of Doi Suthep Mountain. The
monument honours the man whose followers built the first
motor road to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep in 1935.
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
This temple is Chiang Mai's most important and visible
landmark, and overlooks the city from its forested mountain
backdrop. It is 15 kilometres from town, 3,520 feet above
sea level, and dates from 1383. The temple is approached on
foot by climbing a steep staircase comprising 290 steps. The
less energetic may ascend by funicular rail cars. The
temple's golden pagoda contains holy Buddha relics, and
attracts Buddhist pilgrims from all over the world
throughout the year.
Phu
Phing Palace This is located on the same road, beyond
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, 22 kilometres from town. The royal
winter palace was built in 1962. The lavishly landscaped
gardens and grounds are open to the general public on
Friday, Saturdays and Sundays and official holidays, when
the Thai royal family is not in residence.
Doi Pui Tribal Village This Meo tribal village is some 4
kilometres from the Phu Phing Palace, and offers vignettes
of modern tribal life.
Western Route (Highway No. 1009)
Old Chiang Mai Cultural Centre Located on the road to
Chom Thong, the centre stages Lanna Thai cultural
Performances with a Khan Tok Dinner. Objects d'art are
displayed.
Earthenware & Lacquerware Shops These are clustered
together, some 4 kilometres from town, on the Chiang Mai -
Hang Dong Road.
Wat Phra That Si Chom Thong This temple is 58 kilometres
from Chiang Mai and dates from the mid-1400s. The temple
houses a collection of bronze Buddha images, and the
secondary chapel contains a holy Buddha relic.
Doi Inthanon National Park Doi Inthanon is Thailand's
highest mountain and towers 2,565 metres above sea level.
Travel 58 kilometres west of Chiang Mai via Highway 107, by
regular coach to Amphoe Chom Thong and thence by minibus to
the peak for a further distance of 48 kilometres.
Complex mountain ranges and a mild climate characterise an
area with moist and dense summit forest which is the source
of important tributaries of the Mae Ping River, one of
northern Thailand' s major waterways. Various streams
descend, forming beautiful waterfalls throughout the park.
These include the Siriphum, Vachirathan, Mae Pen, Mae Klang,
and, the largest of all, Mae Ya waterfalls. Meo and Karen
hilltribes inhabit the park.
Visiting the Doi Inthanon National Park is possible
throughout the year. The best period for viewing waterfalls
is May through November. The best period for viewing wild
flowers is December through February. The best period for
ornithologists is November through March.
For accommodation, contact the national park office at Km.
31. Food is available at local shops at km. 31.
Ban Rai Phai Ngam This is a village where famous cotton
cloth woven in the old style has been long produced. At
present the weavers central gathering is the home of the
late National Artist, Pa (Aunt ) Sangda Bansit , who had
transferred her knowledge on the weaving process to other
villagers. The village is located on the left of Chiang
Mai-Hot between Km. 68 - 69 , about 4 kilometres off the
main road.
Op Luang Gorge This picturesque gorge is 105 kilometres
from Chiang Mai provincial capital, and is framed by teak
forests and mountains.
Northern Route (Road No. 1096 &High way
No. 107)
Hilltribe Museum Located on Chotana Road, this contains a
permanent exhibition of northern hilltribes. The museum is
open daily from 9.00 a.m.- 4.00 p.m.
Orchid & Butterfly Farms Major nurseries are located along
Mae Rim - Samoeng route (Road No. 1096). These farms include
Sia Nam Phung, Mountain Orchid, and Mae Ram Orchid. Each
provides opportunities for visitors to admire these exotic
year-round blooms. Certain orchid farms also have special
butterfly enclosures where exotic species can be seen in
their natural environment.
Mae
Sa Waterfall This 8-tiered waterfall is 26 kilometres
from town and occupies a natural setting among gigantic
towering trees.
Elephant Camps There are riverside enclaves north of
Chiang Mai which feature a daily show of elephants at work
every morning. These include Mae Taman, Mae Taeng and Chiang
Dao Elephant Camps on Route No. 107, and Pong Yang and Mae
Sa Elephant Camps on Route No. 1096 (Mae Rim - Samoeng).
Queen
Sirikit Botanic Garden This national botanic garden is
located at Km.12 of Mae Rim-Samoeng route and covers an area
of 560 acres. It was established in April 1992 in order to
gather, to conserve, as well as to strengthen studies and
research on Thai plants. More than 700 species of plants
with the emphasis on Thai Flora have been collected.
Resorts Several picturesque resorts, with accommodation
and dinning facilities, offer bucolic rural living on the
Mae Rim - Samoeng route and include Mae Sa Valley Resort and
Erawan Resort, and the Samoeng - Hang Dong route which
includes Lanna Resort, Krisadadoi Resort and Suan Bua
Resort. Some occupy hillsides, others secluded valleys.
Chiang Dao Caves Sacred Buddha images occupy the caves of
Wat Tham Chiang Dao at KM. 72 on Highway 107. Caves are
illuminated by electric lights. Deepest recesses can be
explored with local guides.
Doi Ang Khang This royal agricultural station situated
among beautiful mountainous scenery, provincial capital, 163
kilometres north of Chiang Mai, is a demonstration site for
planting and researching flowering plants, temperate fruit
trees, vegetable and other crops under the patronage of his
Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
Fang Hot Springs Located at Ban Pin, also 163 kilometres
north of Chiang Mai provincial capital, 50 hot springs
occupy a 10-acre forest setting. Three of the springs boil
continuously with a strong smell of sulphur. Water
temperatures at the springs range from 90 to 100 degrees
Celsius .
Eastern Route (Road No. 101)
Bo Sang Umbrella / Parasol Village The world - famous
village is 9 kilometres from town, along a road lined with
handicraft-producing factories. In genuine cottage
industries, young women manufacture silk and cotton
umbrellas and paper parasols which are subsequently hand
painted in various animal and floral designs. Generations of
Bo Sang families have been engaged in umbrella and parasol
making for more than 200 years.
San Kamphaeng Cotton & Silk Weaving Village This equally
famous village is located 13 kilometres from town. The
village is the major source of all Thai silk and cotton
produced in Chiang Mai. The fabrics are woven by local folk
on traditional wooden looms, and are sold in a wide variety
of plain lengths, plaids, brocades, stripes, prints and
checks.
San Kamphaeng Hot Springs This is located 36 kilometres
from town amid natural surroundings of trees and verdant
hills. The water has a high sulphur content and possesses
curative and restorative properties. Accommodation, a
swimming pool, dining facilities and segregated mineral
bathing rooms are available. Nearby is Rung Arun Hot Spring
Resort, which offers bungalows, mineral baths and a
sumptuous park setting.
Major Events:
Chiang Mai celebrates many annual festivals. Three are
particularly lively and lovely. They are the Flower
Festival, the first Friday and weekend of every February.
Songkran, 13-15 April each year and Loi Krathong on the
full-moon night of the twelfth lunar month generally in
November.
Flower Festival - the 3-day event occurs during the
period when Chiang Mai's temperate and tropical flowers are
in full bloom and at their colourful best. Festivities
include colourful floral floats parades music and dancing
and beauty pageants.
Songkran -This festival celebrates the traditional Thai
New Year with religious merit-making pilgrimages beauty
parades dancing merriment and uninhibited good-natured
water-throwing.
Loi Krathong - People float away banana-leaf boats
bearing a lighted candle incense flower and a small coin to
honour the water spirits and wash away the previous year's
misfortunes.
Treeking Tours:
Hmong, Lisu, Yao akha, Lawa and Karen hilltribes live
throughout northern Thailand's mountains. They share animist
beliefs and honour numerous forest and guardian spirits.
Each tribe has distinctive ceremonial attire, courtship
rituals, games, dances, agricultural customs, puberty rites,
languages or dialects, aesthetic values and hygienic habits.
Popular "Jungle Treks", lasting from 2 to 7 days, take
visitors through forested mountains and high valleys and
meadows, and include visits to remote high altitude
hilltribe settlements for overnight stays. The best guides
are hilltribe youths who customarily speak English, Thai and
at least three tribal dialects.
Treks commonly feature travel by foot, sometimes by boat,
elephant-back, horse-black or jeep, frequently a combination
of two or three modes of transportation.
Prospective trekkers are advised to shop around companies
offering such tours for the best conditions. All treks must
be registered with the Tourist Police. This is done for
trekkers' protection. Avoid companies that do not abide by
this law. Visitors are welcome to enquire from the Tourist
Police to confirm which tour companies have negative or bad
reputations, or visit the TAT Chiang Mai office to obtain
registered travel agents.
Also, avoid narcotics, essentially everything from soft
drugs such as marijuana to hard drugs such as opium and
heroin both during travel and at hilltribe villages. There
are severe penalties for such usage.
Wear sensible clothing to protect your limbs and sleep under
a mosquito net at night. Malaria is a real threat, and
sensible precautions should be taken to
avoid it.
Visitors should remember to:
a) Respect hilltribe and religious symbols and structures.
b) Dress modestly. Hilltribe people are generally modest.
Inappropriate attire may offend them.
c) Ask permission before photographing someone. Some
villages do not permit photography.
d) Avoid trading western medicines and articles of clothing.
Contributions to their welfare, items such as pens, paper,
needles, thread, cloth and material used for embroidery are
perfectly acceptable.
Trek prices are determined by the duration of the trip,
transportation modes, meals available and the size of the
trekking party. Check directly with the Chiang Mai TAT
office for current information.
Shopping:
Chiang Mai is, quite simply, Thailand's major centre for
quality handicrafts. The visitor need merely visit the
nearest city emporium or night market to purchase
handicrafts. A major advantage of shopping in Chiang Mai is
that the visitor may watch artisans working within the city
and in several outlying villages, particularly along the Bo
Sang-San Kamphaaeng Road where, in genuine cottage
industries, parasols, silk and cotton weaving, jewelry,
woodcarving, silverware, celadon, and lacquerware are
manufactured, and number among popular purchases.
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История
Население
Язык
Время
Религия
Полезная информация
Ночная жизнь Таиланда
Транспорт
Как добраться в Тайланд
Путешествия по Тайланду
Транспорт в Бангкоке
«Наземное метро» Транзитная Система Бангкока
Услуги связи
Телефон
Почтовые
Телекс и факс
Формальности и другие правила
Формальности
Паспорта и визы
Таможенные правила
Требования к состоянию здоровья
Валюта и услуги обмена валюты
Расписание выставок в Бангкоке
Выставочный комплекс (BITEC)
Выставочный комплекс Queen Sirikit
Выставочный комплекс IMPACT Arena
Достопримечательности
Буддистская медитация
Заповедники и национальные парки
Обучение слонов
Тайская еда, десерты
Фрукты Таиланда
Прогулки по джунглям
Искусство и ремесла
Фермы по выращиванию орхидей
Ночная жизнь Таиланда
Фестивали и праздники
Традиционный тайский массаж
Покупки в Тайланде
Где купить
Что купить
Полезные советы
Возможности для бизнеса Карго
Услуги по отправке грузов (карго)
Кулинарные традиции Тайланда
Тайская кухня
Интернациональная кухня
Рестораны и тайские кафе
Развлечения и досуг
Ночная жизнь Таиланда
Парки развлечений и тематические парки
Театр
Заповедники и национальные парки
Искусство и ремесла
Интересные занятия во время путешествия
Гольф в Тайланде
Подводное плавание
Спа в Тайланде
Скалолазание
Водные виды спорта
Треккинг
- приключенческие туры
Тайский бокс «Муай Тай»
Популярные программы
Достопримечательности
Буддистская медитация
Обучение слонов
Прогулки по джунглям
Фермы по выращиванию орхидей
Традиционный тайский массаж
Фото галерея
Тайские храмы
Тайский стиль жизни
Подводный мир
TФестивали
Закаты
Птицы / Животный мир
Цветы
Пляжи / Море
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