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  2. Fish and chip shop - Wikipedia

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    A fish and chip shop in Broadstairs, United Kingdom A fish and chip shop, Finley, New South Wales, Australia A mobile street vendor selling fish and chips in Chiang Mai, Thailand. A fish and chip shop, sometimes referred to as a chip shop or chippy, is a restaurant that specialises in selling fish and chips.

  3. Chiang Mai city guide: Where to stay, eat drink and shop in ...

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    Chiang Mai city guide: Where to stay, eat drink and shop in Thailand’s northern creative hub. Lucie Grace. February 9, 2024 at 8:12 AM. Lush hillside surrounds temples and monuments (Getty Images)

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  5. Chiang Mai - Wikipedia

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    Chiang Mai [a] is the largest city in northern Thailand, the capital of Chiang Mai province and the second largest city in Thailand. It is 700 km (435 mi) north of Bangkok in a mountainous region called the Thai highlands and has a population of 1.2 million people as of 2022, which is more than 66 percent of the total population of Chiang Mai province (1.8 million).

  6. Warorot Market - Wikipedia

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    Atmosphere of Warorot Market in 2013. 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.

  7. Sai ua - Wikipedia

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    In Thailand, it is also known as northern Thai sausage or Chiang Mai sausage that is a standard food of the northern provinces [1] and has become very popular in the rest of Thailand as well. [2] Its name in Thai and Lao comes from sai (intestine) and from ua (to stuff). [3] In Shan State, Myanmar, this sausage is known as sai long phik. [4]

  8. Robinson Department Store - Wikipedia

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    Robinson Sukhumvit branch Robinson Bangrak branch Robinson Srinakarin branch Robinson Rangsit branch. Robinson Department Store is a Thai owned department store. It was established in 1979 and was merged with Central Group in 1995.

  9. Central Chiang Mai Airport - Wikipedia

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    Central Chiangmai Airport, previously known as CentralPlaza Chiang Mai Airport and Central Airport Plaza, is a shopping mall in Mueang District, Chiang Mai. The shopping malls was established as Tantraphan Airport Plaza ( Thai : ตันตราภัณฑ์ แอร์พอร์ต พลาซา ) in 1987.