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Day 22: Kulala Lumpur-Chiang Mai Photo Album full

Let KL at a time in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand. The north
I've always enjoyed, life is very peaceful and spiritual.
I have a good memory of Chiang Mai, but was seven years ago, my first trip to Asia, so it's as if it were all a little new!
Our guesthouse is a quiet little street just outside the old city.

Old Town is within a square bordered by a river and any remnants of ancient walls and is very easy to get around on foot and is also the best way to see the locals in the busy daily activities.
Chiang Mai there are hundreds of temples, most hidden in alleys so as to be almost immune to tourism.


Here, more than in other places, we must be mindful of the Buddhist rules of conduct, not to show disrespect to people less accustomed to tourism.
There are plenty of novice monks who, for practicing English, are willing to spend time with visitors to answer questions about their life or their doctrine.
The air of this town is charming. Although it has become a tourist destination, just move a little from the main road to immerse themselves in real life scenes.


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