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  2. District 5, Ho Chi Minh City - Wikipedia

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    Cholon, the Chinatown of Ho Chi Minh City; Windsor Plaza Hotel (5 stars), the tallest building in District 5 in 2012 [3] An Đông Plaza, a shopping mall inside the Windsor Plaza Hotel (not to confuse with An Đông Market) The Garden Mall, previously Thuận Kiều Plaza, known for was being haunted house and has a unique structure

  3. Huai Sai, Mae Rim - Wikipedia

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    Huai Sai (Thai: ห้วยทราย) is a tambon (subdistrict) of Mae Rim District, in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. In 2020, it had a total population of 4,789 people. In 2020, it had a total population of 4,789 people.

  4. Hang Dong district - Wikipedia

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    Neighboring districts are (from the southwest clockwise) San Pa Tong, Mae Wang, Samoeng, Mae Rim, Mueang Chiang Mai, Saraphi of Chiang Mai Province, and Mueang Lamphun of Lamphun province. The village Ban Tawai (บ้านถวาย) in Khun Khong sub-district is known for its handicraft center, as wood carving has been a local speciality ...

  5. Doi Saket district - Wikipedia

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    Doi Saket (Thai: ดอยสะเก็ด, pronounced [dɔ̄ːj sā.kèt]; Northern Thai: ดอยสะเก๋ด, pronounced [dɔ̄ːj sā.kět]) is a district in the eastern part of Chiang Mai province in northern Thailand. The district is predominantly a rural farming area, containing a mixture of rice fields on the valley floor to ...

  6. Mae Taeng district - Wikipedia

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    Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise) Chiang Dao, Phrao, Doi Saket, San Sai, Mae Rim, Samoeng of Chiang Mai Province and Pai of Mae Hong Son province. The Taeng River, a river that has its source in the mountains of the Daen Lao Range in Wiang Haeng district, flows into the Ping River, one of the main tributaries of the Chao Phraya River, in Mae Taeng District.

  7. Wat Phan Tao - Wikipedia

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    The wooden assembly hall is a rare example of a former ho kham or royal hall, which served as a royal residence and public hall for Mahotaraprathet, the fifth ruler of Chiang Mai from 1846 to 1854. The wooden building was moved to its current location in 1876 by the seventh ruler of Chiang Mai, Inthawichayanon, while renovating Wat Chedi Luang.

  8. Inthakhin - Wikipedia

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    Inthakhin (Thai: อินทขิล) is a tambon (sub-district) of Mae Taeng District, in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. In 2014, it had a population of 12,867 people. In 2014, it had a population of 12,867 people.

  9. Warorot Market - Wikipedia

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    Warorot Market (Thai: ตลาดวโรรส; or spelled Waroros), locally known as Kad Luang (กาดหลวง; lit: "Big Market") is a market and one of tourist attractions in Chiang Mai Province, regarded as the largest and most well-known market in the north region of Thailand.