About half of the products and categories sold in the tourist night market are similar, but we still love to go to the night market. In addition to Taiwan, which is famous for the night market, the "vulgar and big bowl" of the night market is also one of the key points.
The Anusarn Market in Chiang Mai and its surrounding shops are about the same size as Raohe Night Market. Most of the products sold are clothing, furniture, and accessories. Compared with the night market in Bangkok, the price of the goods is about 100~300THB. I originally wanted to give Doudou a set of children's clothes here, the price of a set is 190THB (not bargained), and the same clothes are sold at Bangkok's Sanlun Night Market at a price of 290THB.Therefore, for those who come to Thailand to shop, I would recommend that you can start with the products you like, because it is really called "good quality and low price", and it is really good to buy in Thailand!
In addition, if you are interested in any product, it is best to be sure to buy it before bargaining. Don't let the boss agree to sell it to you at a cheaper price. In the end, just ask or forget it. This is also very unsightly! (Imagine that people are also working hard to make money to support the family. Why do they play for this little money, right?)
Here you can go shopping and eat delicious food. Since it is a relaxing journey, don't visit and open your heart and try the Thai massage on the roadside boldly!Thai massage here is cheap and tight, only 140THB an hour. Although there is no comfortable space for you to close your mind, or calm the soul, the palm skills of each master cannot be underestimated.Sitting on the recliner at the entrance of the store, let Master match the "special" massage oil in the store, and walk around for yourself until your tired feet are well pierced. You can also learn from the German guy next to me and grab a bottle of beer. Drink freely while experiencing this rare Thai life.
After experiencing the Thai massage on the side of the road, you can go straight back and you will find several shops selling essential oils, with essential oils of different ml numbers and fragrances.At that time, I bought a few bottles here in Chiang Mai. They were scented with jasmine, lotus and other scents. I was still reluctant to use them. I'll add up on my experience in a few days!
A friend asked me what it feels like to come to Chiang Mai this time?
"In Chiang Mai, you can experience the beauty of the northern rose, which is different from the fashion culture of Bangkok, and the heat of Phuket and Samui. The culture here still retains a trace of simplicity. In the shallow exchanges with them, The face with a right smile is the most unforgettable."
The level of excitement here made us report here almost at night during the three days in Chiang Mai.
The lamps in the night market are very special. If you like, you can buy a few to give away to relatives and friends.
A very cheap scarf, only 99THB, but the quality is very good, the material is very soft and warm.
I bought the ml number on the right hand side, the smell is very elegant!
The end of the night market has come, and the crowds have gradually dispersed.
I saw the old man next to me with a bottle of beer in his hand. It was too freehand! ^^