Walking Street Market

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In the spirit of Chiang Mai's weekend street markets (but not touristy like them), hundreds of vendors take over Th Na Sunratchakan. Many of them sell handbags, T-shirts, postcards, picture frames and other handmade products. Dancers, musicians and other buskers work strategic corners, and the whole place is festooned with Chinese-style lanterns, adding to the festive atmosphere.


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