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Chiang Mai ( th, เชียงใหม่, ; nod, , ) is the largest Province ('' changwat'') of
Thailand Thailand ( ), historically known as Siam () and officially the Kingdom of Thailand, is a country in Southeast Asia, located at the centre of the Indochinese Peninsula, spanning , with a population of almost 70 million. The country is b ...
. It lies in upper northern Thailand and has a population of 1.78 million people. It is bordered by Chiang Rai to the northeast, Lampang and Lamphun to the south, Tak to the southwest,
Mae Hong Son Mae Hong Son ( th, แม่ฮ่องสอน, ) is a town (''thesaban mueang'') in north-west Thailand, capital of Mae Hong Son Province. It is in the Shan Hills, near the border with Burma along the banks of the River Pai. As of 2018, the ...
to the west, and Shan State of
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to the north. The capital, Chiang Mai, is north of Bangkok.


Geography

Chiang Mai province is about from Bangkok in the Mae Ping River basin and is on average at elevation. Surrounded by the mountain ranges of the Thai highlands, it covers an area of approximately . The mountains of the
Daen Lao Range The Daen Lao Range ( th, ทิวเขาแดนลาว,
; my, Loi La) is a mountain range of t ...
() at the north end of the province, the Thanon Thong Chai Range () with the highest mountain in Thailand, Doi Inthanon at , stretching in a north–south direction, and the Khun Tan Range in the east of the province are covered by rain forest. The Mae Ping, one of the major tributaries of the Chao Phraya River, originates in the Daen Lao mountains. Several
national parks A national park is a natural park in use for conservation purposes, created and protected by national governments. Often it is a reserve of natural, semi-natural, or developed land that a sovereign state declares or owns. Although individua ...
are in the province: Doi Inthanon, Doi Suthep-Pui, Ob Luang, Sri Lanna, Huai Nam Dang, Mae Wang, and Pha Daeng. The total forest area is or 69.6 percent of provincial area.


National parks

There are fifteen national parks, make up, region 16 of Thailand's protected areas. * Si Lanna National Park, *
Huai Nam Dang National Park Huai Nam Dang National Park ( th, อุทยานแห่งชาติห้วยน้ำดัง) is a national park in Thailand's Mae Hong Son and Chiang Mai Provinces. This mountainous park features scenic mountain viewpoints, waterfal ...
, * Pha Daeng National Park, * Mae Ping National Park, * Op Luang National Park, * Doi Pha Hom Pok National Park, *
Doi Inthanon National Park Doi Inthanon National Park ( th, อุทยานแห่งชาติดอยอินทนนท์), nicknamed "the roof of Thailand", is in the Thanon Thong Chai Range, Chom Thong District, Chiang Mai Province, northern Thailand. It i ...
, * Mae Tho National Park, * Mae Takrai National Park, * Doi Wiang Pha National Park, * Doi Suthep–Pui National Park, * Op Khan National Park, * Khun Khan National Park, *
Mae Wang National Park Mae Wang National Park ( th, อุทยานแห่งชาติแม่วาง) is located in Chom Thong District, Doi Lo District and Mae Wang District in Chiang Mai Province. The park covers four national reserved forests in Chiang ...
, * Namtok Bua Tong–Namphu Chet Si National Park,


Wildlife sanctuaries

There are four wildlife sanctuaries, make up region 16 of Thailand's protected areas. * Omkoi Wildlife Sanctuary, * Chiang Dao Wildlife Sanctuary, * Mae Lao–Mae Sae Wildlife Sanctuary, * Samoeng Wildlife Sanctuary,


Climate

Chiang Mai has a tropical wet and dry climate ( Köppen ''Aw''), tempered by the low latitude and moderate elevation, with warm to hot weather year-round, though nighttime conditions during the dry season can be cool and are much lower than daytime highs. The maximum temperature ever recorded is in May 2005.


History

The city of Chiang Mai, the capital of Chiang Mai province, was also capital of the Lanna Kingdom after its founding in 1296, during the same period of time as the establishment of the Sukhothai Kingdom. From then, Chiang Mai not only became the capital and cultural core of the Lanna Kingdom, but also the centre of Buddhism in northern Thailand. King Meng Rai built many temples in the region. In 1558, Chiang Mai became a colony of the First Toungoo Empire. Chiang Mai remained its colony for more than 200 years, until the Burmese–Siamese War (1775–1776). In 1774 the Burmese colonial regime were finally driven out of Chiang Mai by a coalition of Lanna and Siamese forces and it then became a tributary state of Siam, which later installed a Lanna chieftain ally,
Kawila Kawila ( th, กาวิละ, , nod, , 31 October 17421816), also known as Phra Boromrachathibodi ( th, พระบรมราชาธิบดี), was the Northern Thai ruler of Chiangmai Kingdom and the founder of Chetton Dynasty. Orig ...
, to independently rule over Lampang and Chiang Mai region as a monarch. In the reign of
King Rama V Chulalongkorn ( th, จุฬาลงกรณ์, 20 September 1853 – 23 October 1910) was the fifth monarch of Siam under the House of Chakri, titled Rama V. He was known to the Siamese of his time as ''Phra Phuttha Chao Luang'' (พร� ...
of Siam, under his administrative centralization policy and due to the ineptitude of Chiang Mai's ruling family, Chiang Mai eventually lost its independence, was annexed and became a second level subdivision of Siam. From 1933 on, Chiang Mai received its status as a "province" of Siam and has remained so until the present day.


Demographics

Of the population, 13.4 percent in the province are members of hill tribes: *
Akha Akha or Ikaw may refer to: *Akha, Iran, a village in Mazandaran Province, Iran *Akha, alternate name of Dinan, Mazandaran, a village in Mazandaran Province, Iran * Akha people * Akha language * Akha Bhagat (1615–1674; aka Akha Rahiyadas Soni) a m ...
the largest population of any hill tribe in the region. Originating from Tibet and Southern China, they dwell on high ground around above sea-level. Within their villages they build a spirit gateway to protect them from evil spirits. * Hmong from southern China. Prefer higher elevations. They raise livestock and grow rice, corn, tobacco, and cabbage. Known for their embroidery and silver. *
Karen Karen may refer to: * Karen (name), a given name and surname * Karen (slang), a term and meme for a demanding woman displaying certain behaviors People * Karen people, an ethnic group in Myanmar and Thailand ** Karen languages or Karenic la ...
occupy valleys and riverbanks. * Lahu from southern China and live in high areas. They are known as hunters and planters. * Lisu from southern China and Tibet are renowned for their colorful dress and also build their dwellings on high poles. They harvest rice and corn and their men are skilled in hunting. * Tai Lue live in dwellings of usually only a single room wooden house built on high poles. They are skilled in weaving. *
Tai Yai The Shan people ( shn, တႆး; , my, ရှမ်းလူမျိုး; ), also known as the Tai Long, or Tai Yai are a Tai ethnic group of Southeast Asia. The Shan are the biggest minority of Burma (Myanmar) and primarily live in th ...
, Burmese in origin, harvest rice, farm, raise cattle and trade. Their craftsmanship lies in weaving, pottery, wood carving and bronze ware. * Yao reside on mountainsides and grow corn and other crops. They are skilled blacksmiths, silversmiths and embroiders.


Religion


Symbols

The seal of the province shows a white elephant in a glass pavilion. The white elephant is a royal symbol in Thailand, and it is depicted to remember the offering of a white elephant by
Thammalangka Thammalangka ( th, พระยาธรรมลังกา, ) or Lord of the White Elephant ( th, พระยาช้างเผือก) is the third son of Chao Pha Chai Keaw and princess Chandadevi. He was born in 1746. He joined his b ...
, a ruler of Chiang Mai, to his overlord, King Rama II of Bangkok. The pavilion symbolizes that Buddhism prospered in Chiang Mai, especially when in 1477 the teachings of Buddha, the Tripitaka, were reviewed. The provincial flower and tree is the "flame of the forest" ('' Butea monosperma''). The provincial slogan is ''In the shadow of Mount Doi Suthep, blessed with rice customs and traditions, beautiful wild flowers, magnificent Nakhon Phing''.


Administrative divisions and postal codes

Chiang Mai is subdivided into 25 districts ('' amphoe''). The districts are further divided into 204 subdistricts ('' tambon'') and 2,066 villages ('' muban''). # Mueang Chiang Mai: 50000 # Chom Thong: 50160 # Mae Chaem: 50270 # Chiang Dao: 50170 # Doi Saket: 50220 # Mae Taeng: 50150 # Mae Rim: 50180 # Samoeng: 50250 # Fang: 50110 # Mae Ai: 50280 # Phrao: 50190 # San Pa Tong: 50120 # San Kamphaeng: 50130 # San Sai: 50210 # Hang Dong: 50230 # Hot: 50240 # Doi Tao: 50260 # Omkoi: 50310 # Saraphi: 50140 # Wiang Haeng: 50350 # Chai Prakan: 50320 # Mae Wang: 50360 # Mae On: 50130 # Doi Lo: 50160 # Galyani Vadhana: 50270


Local government

As of 26 November 2019 there are: one Chiang Mai Provincial Administration Organisation (') and 121 municipal (''thesaban'') areas in the province. Chiang Mai has city ('' thesaban nakhon'') status. Mae Jo, Mae Hia, Mueang Kaen Phatthana and Ton Pao have town ('' thesaban mueang'') status. Further 116 subdistrict municipalities ('' thesaban tambon''). The non-municipal areas are administered by 89 Subdistrict Administrative Organisations - SAO (''ongkan borihan suan tambon'').


Human achievement index 2017

Since 2003, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Thailand has tracked progress on human development at sub-national level using the
Human Achievement Index Humans (''Homo sapiens'') are the most abundant and widespread species of primate, characterized by bipedalism and exceptional cognitive skills due to a large and complex brain. This has enabled the development of advanced tools, culture, an ...
(HAI), a composite index covering all the eight key areas of human development. The National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB) took over this task in 2017.


Transportation

*
Road A road is a linear way for the conveyance of traffic that mostly has an improved surface for use by vehicles (motorized and non-motorized) and pedestrians. Unlike streets, the main function of roads is transportation. There are many types o ...
: Chiang Mai is on Highway 11, the only 2-digit road number in the province. Other roads connect the city of Chiang Mai with the north and south of the province, as well as with the east towards Chiang Rai province. * Train: Chiang Mai railway station is the northern terminus of the Northern Line, operated by the
State Railway of Thailand The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) ( th, การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย, abbrev. รฟท., ) is the state-owned rail operator under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Transport in Thailand. History The SRT wa ...
. * Air:
Chiang Mai International Airport Chiang Mai International Airport ( th, ท่าอากาศยานเชียงใหม่, ) is an international airport serving Chiang Mai, the capital city of Chiang Mai Province in Thailand. It is a major gateway to Northern Thai ...
(CNX) is one of the seven Thai international airports under the aegis of the Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited (AOT). As Chiang Mai International Airport is the major gateway to northern Thailand, it plays an important role in promoting travel and tourism throughout the northern region. Today, 14 airlines serve the airport and more than 3,000,000 passengers, 15,000 flights, and 16,000 tons of cargo are handled annually.* Songthaew


Tourism

Chiang Mai province is the tourist hub of the north and one of Thailand's most important tourist destinations. It is considered one of the most scenic provinces in the country due to its mountain ranges, valleys, flora, and fauna. For example, the Hang Dong Canyon is coveted as a great tourist attraction. Furthermore, unlike most of Thailand, in some months, the climate in the north and Chiang Mai is cool, fresh, and misty.


Health

Each amphoe of Chiang Mai has its own hospital, but among the largest are located in Mueang Chiang Mai District and include
Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital () is a university teaching hospital, affiliated to the Faculty of Medicine of Chiang Mai University, located in Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai Province. It is a hospital capable of super tertiary care and ...
and Nakornping Hospital.


Local products

Chiang Mai is a handicrafts centre, with a variety of antiques, silver jewellery, and embroidery, Thai silks and cottons, basketry, celadon, silverware, furniture, lacquerware, woodcarvings, and parasols.


Local culture

The north of Thailand's culture is Lanna in origin and the people are proud of their northern roots. The region is home to distinctive foods, music, arts, way of life, and even language. Chiang Mai is home to various hill tribes and their own distinctive cultures.


Local food

*
Nam phrik ong ''Nam phrik ong'' ( th, น้ำพริกอ่อง, ) is a popular Thai food in Northern Thailand. It is often paired with sticky rice, pork and fresh vegetables such as cucumber, lentils, Chinese cabbage etc. Ingredients and preparation ...
is a type of '' Nam phrik'' chili paste which is made of minced pork and tomatoes. It is usually eaten with soft-boiled vegetables, pork crackling, or deep-fried crunchy rice cakes. * Nam phrik num meaning "chili paste young man", is another kind of paste which can be eaten with pork crackling. *
Sai ua ''Sai ua'' ( th, ไส้อั่ว, ) or northern Thai sausage or Chiang Mai sausage is a grilled pork sausage from northern Thailand and northeastern Burma. In Thailand, it is a standard food of the northern provinces and it has become very ...
is a local sausage that is very aromatic and spicy and is usually eaten with sticky rice. * Kaeng meaning "curry", is not made with coconut milk in the north. ** Kaeng hang-le is northern-style pork curry ** Kaeng om is a spicy curry consisting of intestines ** Kaeng khae is a spicy curry consisting mainly of vegetables. * Khanom chin nam ngiao is a traditional northern noodle dish with chicken or pork. *
Khao soi ''Khao soi'' or ''khao soy'' ( th, ข้าวซอย, ; lo, ເຂົ້າຊອຍ , my, အုန်းနို့ခေါက်ဆွဲ ,) is a Chin Haw dish served in Laos and northern Thailand. A comparable dish, ''ohn no khao sw ...
is a noodle dish which can be made from chicken, pork, or beef made with coconut milk and garnished with chopped fresh shallots, pickled cabbage, chilli paste to taste, and a slice of fresh lime.


Sports

There are two main sport stadia in Chiang Mai and its environs: 700th Anniversary Stadium and Province Stadium. 700th Anniversary Stadium is on Klongchonpratan Road, from Chiang Mai University. There are swimming pools, diving pool, basketball arena, and 11 tennis courts. File:Chiang Mai, Yi Peng Festival 1.jpg, Chiang Mai, Yi Peng Festival File:Loi Krathong 2010 John Shedrick.jpg, People floating krathong rafts during the Loi Krathong festival in Chiang Mai


Sister cities

The province is twinned with eight provinces/states. *
Shanghai Shanghai (; , , Standard Chinese, Standard Mandarin pronunciation: ) is one of the four Direct-administered municipalities of China, direct-administered municipalities of the China, People's Republic of China (PRC). The city is located on the ...
, China (2000) * Yogyakarta, Indonesia (2007) * Qingdao, China (2008) * Chongqing, China (2008) * Hokkaido, Japan (2013) * Bursa, Turkey (2013) *
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, Myanmar (2014) *
Chengdu Chengdu (, ; simplified Chinese: 成都; pinyin: ''Chéngdū''; Sichuanese pronunciation: , Standard Chinese pronunciation: ), alternatively romanized as Chengtu, is a sub-provincial city which serves as the capital of the Chinese provin ...
, China (2015)


Notable inhabitants

* Thaksin Shinawatra (Thai:ทักษิณ ชินวัตร) (born 1949), politician and businessman *
Yingluck Shinawatra Yingluck Shinawatra ( th, ยิ่งลักษณ์ ชินวัตร, , ; ; born 21 June 1967), nicknamed Pou ( th, ปู, , , meaning "crab"), is a Thai businesswoman, politician and a member of the Pheu Thai Party who became the Pri ...
(Thai:ยิ่งลักษณ์ ชินวัตร) (born 1967), politician


Gallery

File:จุดชมวิว กม.41 อุทยานแห่งชาติดอยอินทนนท์.jpg, The viewpoint at the 41st km of the Highway 1009, Doi Inthanon File:Wild Himalaya Cherry's blooming at Doi suthep-pui national park.jpg,
Prunus cerasoides ''Prunus cerasoides'', called the wild Himalayan cherry and sour cherry, is a deciduous cherry tree found in East Asia, South Asia and Southeast Asia. It is of the family Rosaceae and the genus ''Prunus''. Its range extends in the Himalayas fro ...
blooming at Doi Suthep–Pui National Park File:Pong Dueat Hot Spring.jpg, Pong Dueat Hot Springs,
Huai Nam Dang National Park Huai Nam Dang National Park ( th, อุทยานแห่งชาติห้วยน้ำดัง) is a national park in Thailand's Mae Hong Son and Chiang Mai Provinces. This mountainous park features scenic mountain viewpoints, waterfal ...
File:Ob Khan National Park.jpg, Ob Khan National Park File:1112อุทยานแห่งชาติแม่วาง6.jpg, Mae Wang National park File:Chiang Dao National Park Chiang Mai.jpg, Doi Chiang Dao mountain File:ดอยหลวงเชียงดาว.jpg, Pha Daeng National Park in
Chiang Dao District Chiang Dao ( th, เชียงดาว, ) is a district (''amphoe'') of Chiang Mai province in northern Thailand. It is nicknamed "little Tuscany" and several wines are produced in the area. Geography Neighboring districts are (from the northe ...
File:เทือกเขาหลวงเชียงดาว ในตอนเช้า.jpg, The mountains of Chiang Dao Wildlife Sanctuary in
Chiang Dao District Chiang Dao ( th, เชียงดาว, ) is a district (''amphoe'') of Chiang Mai province in northern Thailand. It is nicknamed "little Tuscany" and several wines are produced in the area. Geography Neighboring districts are (from the northe ...
File:Cyornis banyumas.jpg, A photo of a hill blue flycatcher in the Chiang Dao Wildlife Sanctuary File:Mae ta mann-09.JPG, Bathing elephants in the
Taeng River The Taeng River or Mae Taeng River ( th, น้ำแม่แตง, , ) is a tributary of the Ping River, one of the two main contributories of the Chao Phraya River. It originates in the Daen Lao Range in Wiang Haeng District, Chiang Mai Prov ...
File:Chiang Mai province road 1099 Omkoi.jpg, Mae Thun Noi, Omkoi File:2019 01 Fang River Chai Prakan District.jpg, The Fang River, part of the Mekong watershed, in Chai Prakan District File:Mae Ngat Somboon Chon.jpg, The lake of Mae Ngat Somboon Chon Dam, Si Lanna National Park File:Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep 08.jpg, Wat Phra That Doi Suthep File:Chiang Mai - East gate of the city wall - 0001.jpg, East gate (Tha Phae Gate) of the city wall File:CF-sunset.jpg, Shopping Mall in Chiang Mai File:Thaton countryside, Thailand.jpg, Thaton countryside File:ThaiGirls.jpg, alt=, Hmong girls File:Butea monosperma bij Tha Phae Gate, Chiang Mai P1040493a.jpg, alt=, The "flame of the forest"


References


External links


Chiang Mai Creative City Page

Website of Chiang Mai provincial administration

Website of Chiang Mai Provincial Administration Organization
{{Authority control Provinces of Thailand