Chiang
Mai Hotel - Thailand accommodation and travel guide
Chiang Mai is a city built on the roots of a traditional
heritage that dig deep into the soil of time. It's a city
with a beautiful cultural personality of its own. In addition,
it's been blessed with much majestic beauty in nature. The
people themselves are an unforgettable part of Chiang Mai.
Handicrafts of silk, silver and wood are timeless souvenirs
for visitors from all over the globe. Along with all this,
a wide variety of accommodations, restaurants, and entertainment
all help to make Chiang Mai one of Thailand's prime tourist
attractions.
With a population of 1,547,085 Chiang Mai is one of Thailand's
largest provinces. Of the above number, 170,348 are currently
living in Chiang Mai's city area with the rest distributed
throughout Chiang Mai's 21 districts, 2 sub-districts. 80%
of the people in Chiang Mai are locals by birth, and speak
a sialext that is a slight variation of the central Thai language.
The remaining 20% is made up of Thai nationals and foreigners
who have moved to Chiang Mai to work, study, or retire.
There are many hilltribe people living in the mountainous
districts surrounding Chiang Mai such as Omkoi, Mae Jam, Chiang
Dao, and Mae Ai. Statistics reported by the Tribal Research
Institute of Chiang Mai stated that in the year 1992 there
were 1,049 hilltribe villages in the Chiang Mai province,
constituting a total of 174,195 people. Of this amount, 106,116
were from the Karen tribe, 27,392 from the Lahu (Musur) tribe,
17,198 from the Hmong (Meo) tribe, 10,873 form the Lisu tribe,
8,862 from the Lua tribe, 2,609 from the Akha tribe, 1,145
from the Mien (yao) tribe, and 485 from the Palong tribe.
The hilltribe people are agricultural; planting fields, raising
animals, and hunting for a living. Since each tribe has its
own culture and language, they blanket the hills of Chiang
Mai with an interesting patchwork quilt of diverse variety.
The majority (80%) of the Chiang Mai people earn a living
through agriculture and agricultural related professions.
The second largest vocation is tourism and its directly and
indirectly related jobs. General commerce and industry-mainly
in the form of handicrafts, and of processing agricultural
products-are the two other major professions in which the
Chiang Mai people are involved.
Chiang Mai offers accommodation to suit every pocket. Five
star hotels, and resorts to simple bungalows, theres
something for everyone. Entertainment is varied and the nightlife
exciting.
Whether you plan on a long visit or short, you will be touched
by the friendliness of the people and the beauty of the Chiang
Mai.
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