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Day 3 of my trip to Thailand
Old Town Temple in Chiangmai
There were many Songtaew(see below) drivers who were waiting for guests in front of the station. They shouted loudly to take his own taxi. We chose one after knowing his fare for our destination. It's 50 baht(less than two dollars) per person. It's 7 am at Chiang Mai Railway Station. We are now running through the dawn of Chiangmai by their special taxi, Songtaew.
tips; Songtaew(TukTuk) means a kind of passenger vehicle in Thailand and Laos adapted from a tricycle, a pick-up or a larger truck and is used as a share taxi or bus. Of course there're something similar to this exists in India, Philippines, Sri lanka, Indonesia, Nepal, Bangladesh, etc. (see the pics below)
We arrived at the hotel and checked in first. The room will be open from 2 pm, but the man at the counter said he would do it for us at 10:30, so we decided to leave our luggage there and go see the Old Town temple. We looked all the way around the temple on the left and right side of the main road at Tapagate. Each temple is slightly different. Since we are not Buddhists, so we don't know the exact name, but if you look at the picture below, you will feel the difference.
We enjoyed noodles in a garden restaurant with various tropical trees in the back of the temple. It's not big noodles though but the price is only 20 baht (less than a dollar). Lucky enough for us to enjoy such delicious food with less expensive price in such a great place^^
Came back to the hotel at 10:30 and got a room, took a shower, rested, and went out again. When I used to come here before Pandemic, they opened a Sunday market on Saturday. So, I asked the staff if there's any change because it's a covid period these days. He said Sunday Market will be held inside the castle and Saturday Market is to be held outside Chiang Mai Gate on Saturday.
We kept walking along the moat to Chiang Mai Gate. There was Chiang Mai Market. When we went in there, most of the morning market shops were closed and only a few were open. It was too hot for us to stay until 5 o'clock when the Saturday night market would open. We walked again along the boulevard next to Chiang Mai Market toward the main street of Tapae.
We found a temple with a splendid red color while walking down the street. We immediately entered the fancy restaurant with an air conditioner next to the temple and had fried rice and shrimp podtai. Since we ordered drinking water only, the staff came to us from time to time and asked if we needed another soft drink or dessert. We both don't drink sweet drinks when we eat. We don't eat desserts after meals because we have not enough rooms for them. ^^ The price was 345 baht (about 10 dollars) for 2 bottles of food and 1 bottle of water ^^
After eating, we went to see Watchediluang across the street. I personally find that temple the most impressive among the temples in Old Town Castle.
On our way back to the hotel, we had our foot massaged from a massage shop near the hotel and then we tipped them more than they expected, and they gave us five bananas for the gift. We stopped by the convenience store to buy some food and backed in to the hotel.
When we returned to the hotel, Western families were enjoying swimming and playing in the pool. However, as soon as we got here, there was a unique scole phenomenon here, with thunder and lightning. I feel good to hear the rain pouring through the hotel window for a while.
As we are already full of the late lunch. So the five bananas and two mangoes were good enough for our supper. The mango we bought at Chiang Mai Market and the monkey banana we got at the massage shop were high in sugar content. So sadly we couldn't even eat the roll cake that we bought from the convenience store^^ Anyway, our Chiang Mai's first day was successful!
(translated by her husband.)
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