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Chiang Mai Sunday Nightmarket is every week in the old town of the city, as one of the most famous nightmarkets in Thailand. 🌍 Why Chiang Mai Matters Chiang Mai was founded in 1296 as the capital of the Lanna Kingdom in northern Thailand. Its location between river systems and mountain trade routes made it a regional political and commercial centre. The city later came under Burmese rule before being integrated into Siam in the late 19th century. Despite political transitions, Chiang Mai retained a distinct northern identity visible in language, cuisine, and architecture. Today, the metropolitan area exceeds one million residents. Chiang Mai is one of Thailand’s most important cultural and tourism centres, attracting millions of visitors annually. Unlike Bangkok, it combines historical structure with a slower urban rhythm. ✨ What Makes the Sunday Night Market Significant The Chiang Mai Sunday Night Market takes place inside the historic Old City along Ratchadamnoen Road. The street connects Tha Phae Gate in the east with Wat Phra Singh in the west. Every Sunday evening, traffic is closed and the road transforms into a pedestrian corridor. The market stretches for nearly one kilometre through the original 13th-century grid layout. Night markets in Thailand extend traditional fresh market culture into evening leisure space. They serve economic, social, and tourism functions simultaneously. Vendors often represent small family enterprises or local artisan networks. The Sunday market reflects this hybrid structure: handicrafts, regional street food, religious landmarks, and informal entrepreneurship coexist within a historic setting. 🏯 Wat Phra Singh and Lanna Architecture At the western end of the route stands Wat Phra Singh, founded in 1345 during the Lanna period. The temple houses the Phra Singh Buddha image, one of the most revered religious icons in northern Thailand. Its architectural form represents classic Lanna design: layered roofs, carved wooden gables, and gold ornamentation. The presence of a major Buddhist temple at one end of the market highlights a recurring Thai urban pattern — sacred and commercial space overlapping rather than separating. 🛍 Markets and Urban Economy in Thailand Markets historically structured Thai urban life along rivers and transport routes. In Chiang Mai, early trade networks connected mountain communities with lowland settlements. The Sunday Night Market is not ancient, but it is rooted in this long-standing market culture. It strengthens the evening economy, supports small-scale producers, and reinforces Chiang Mai’s image as a craft and culinary destination. Tourism has reshaped the Old City’s land use patterns. Guesthouses, cafés, and short-term rentals increasingly replace residential structures. Yet the street grid and temple density maintain historical continuity. ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 Introduction (Your market start timestamp here) Wat Phra Singh (western end of route) 📖 Facts and Numbers Founded: 1296 Original Kingdom: Lanna Metropolitan population: 1+ million Old City layout: 13th-century walled grid Major temple: Wat Phra Singh (1345) Primary economic sectors: Tourism, services, education Market function: Weekly pedestrian transformation of central artery ❤️ Support If you enjoyed this walk through Chiang Mai’s Sunday Night Market, please like the video and consider subscribing. @WalkShots More 4K walking tours from cities around the world are coming soon.