Chiang
Mai Walking Street
Every Sunday,
from 4pm until midnight, one of Chiang Mai’s great weekly events takes place.
Walking Street Market starts at Thapae Gate and runs along the length of
Ratchadamnoen Road through the heart of the Old City and has become a Chiang
Mai institution. The street, which is closed entirely to traffic, is a focal
point for local people to meet, browse, socialise, haggle and enjoy. There
numbers are considerably swelled by both Thai and foreign visitors to Chiang
Mai and the whole area buzzes with the kind of excitement that can only be
generated by a large number of people at leisure.
Walking Street
Market is also known as the Weekend or Sunday market and is a real showcase of
the art and craftsmanship of Northern Thailand. Many of the stallholders have personally
made the items they sell and the many hand crafted objects are a testimony to
the skills and inventiveness of local people.
The goods
available are made from an incredible array of materials including: wood,
metals, ceramics, fabrics, paper, coconuts and much more besides. The products
are truly authentic and original and are the perfect place to find gifts or
beautiful things to decorate your home. If you are purchasing, don’t forget to
bargain. Any item that is not marked with a fixed price is open for negotiation
and is all part of the fun. The stall holders, many of whom have other jobs and
only trade at the market, love banter and as long as you smile and barter in a
good natured way you will have a great experience.
Food and drink is
also available in glorious abundance at the Sunday Market. There are a number
of temples along Rachadamnoen Road and their grounds are open to vendors, many
of whom sells fabulous local treats fresh cooked before your eyes.
The Sunday Market
is the best place in Chiang Mai to see genuine Thai style street entertainment.
Right along the length of the Ratchadamoen Road are pavement artists of all
descriptions, traditional musicians, Thai dancers, living statues, puppet shows
and rock bands. This all adds to the festive nature of the market and makes it
an unmissable event.
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