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It is recommended to take a look at the ** air ticket of Air Asia, the air ticket **, I generally go to Shenzhen or Guangzhou, about 1000rmb back and forth, what about the visa: first of all, you want your household registration book to go to your local public security bureau to apply for a passport, and then you buy a ticket, if you are troublesome, call the travel agency directly, about 100 yuan can help you do it, you can go by yourself, if you want to do it yourself, it is more troublesome, I am not very clear about the tourist visa, I want to apply for a non-immigrant visa is something within the certificate of no criminal record, Haha, I think if you are a tourist visa or hand it over to a travel agency to do it, save money and time, Ctrip can do it
The speed is not bad
The exchange rate between the Thai baht and the yuan has only been superrich recently, and the airport is probably around
If you want to go to Chiang Mai, you must first come to Suvarnabhumi Airport in Thailand, from Bangkok to Chiang Mai you can take a train or a plane, I think AirAsia is the most expensive to fly from Bangkok to Chiang Mai, and it is only more than 100 points
Chiang Mai is the largest city in northern Thailand and the capital of Chiang Mai Province. The political, economic and cultural center of northern Thailand. Located on both sides of the River Bin.
Since 1296, it has been the capital of the Lanna Dynasty (or "Nanzhang"). The old city is in the west of the river, and the new city is in the east of the river, connected by two bridges. Famous for its handicrafts, there are jewelry, silverware, pottery, wood carving, silk, etc.
Industries include teak preliminary processing and sawn timber. It is the terminus of the Northern Line Railway, 752 kilometers away from Bangkok. There is an airport.
There are tertiary institutions such as Chiang Mai University, Institute of Technology, College of Agriculture, etc. There are about 100 temples in the city, including the Cheongmonji Temple, which was built in the 13th century. On the outskirts of the city, there is a Buddhist temple built in the 16th century, which is a holy place for Buddhists from all over the world.
Chiang Mai is known as the "Beauty and Roses" and is the second largest city in Thailand as the political, economic, cultural and educational center of northern Thailand. It is 700 kilometers away from Bangkok, located in the plateau basin at an altitude of 300 meters, surrounded by mountains, with cool climate, beautiful scenery, many historical sites, and prosperous commerce, it is a famous summer resort in Southeast Asia.
It has a very different sense of time and space from Bangkok, Bangkok is dazzling and busy, and Chiang Mai is simple and leisurely, which is the most unforgettable city in Thailand.
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This winter, the price of domestic civil aviation tickets has been greatly reduced, and the round-trip ticket price from Guangzhou to Bangkok of China Southern Airlines is only 800However, in Xiamen, you can only take a Thai Airways plane, which is about 1200.
This ** is the Chinese official website of Thai Airways, you can check the flight of the date you want to depart and **, and book a ticket!
At present, there are no direct domestic flights to Chiang Mai, all of which need to stop at Suvarnabhumi International Airport and then transfer to non-Chiang Mai.
There are 2 ways to apply for a visa, the first is to go to the Thai Embassy in China with your valid documents (passport, etc.), which are located in Chengdu, Kunming, Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai and other places. You should go to the Consulate General of Thailand in Guangzhou in Fujian.
Scope of acceptance: Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian, Hainan.
Fax: 020-83889959, 83889567
Or you can find your local travel agency to help you handle it, the cost is about 300 per person, and now Thailand** has regulations, visa fees are exempt, so I think it may be cheaper for you to handle it. Travel agencies charge some labor fees.
The second way is to enter Thailand through a third-party country, and you can apply for a visa on arrival. Because Thailand's visa on arrival is not open to China for the time being, it can only enter through a third country!
The exchange rate of the Chinese Yuan and the Thai Baht today is 1:
Chiang Mai is the second largest city in Thailand and the largest city in northern Thailand. It's still relatively comfortable, the weather has been good recently, with a room temperature of 26 to 28 degrees!
As for the places to visit Chiang Mai, you can first enter my space to have a look, there are some information (although not very complete), if you need help with some other questions, you can send me a message. I will help you solve the problem as soon as possible!
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There are several modes of transportation to get from Bangkok to Chiang Mai, such as planes, trains, cars, and buses.
1. Airplanes: Suvarnabhumi Airport and Don Mueang Airport are preferred, both of which have direct flights to Chiang Mai, the difference is that the former is more expensive and the latter is relatively cheaper.
2. Train: Train tickets from Bangkok to Chiang Mai must be purchased in advance at the Bangkok Railway Station.
3. Car: There are long-distance buses to Chiang Mai at the northern long-distance bus station in Bangkok, which takes about 9 hours. Most travelers opt for the night bus, which allows them to get there with a good night's sleep.
4. Bus: NCA station in Bangkok, NCA can be booked online or at the station in advance.
5. Minibus: If the number of people is sufficient, it is more cost-effective to charter a minibus than to take a plane, and the speed is about the same as that of a bus, but the car is full of friends and families, so the degree of privacy is better than that of a bus.
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There are several ways to get from Bangkok to Chiang Mai:
1. Train: There are about 6 trains from Bangkok to Chiang Mai a day, which are divided into ordinary cars, express trains and express trains. The journey time is about 15 hours by regular car, and about 12 hours by express and express train.
The carriages are divided into one, two and three classes, ranging from no seat to soft sleeper, ranging from 500 baht to more than 1,000 baht;
2. Airplane: Doing airplane is the fastest and most convenient, about 1 hour to arrive, but it is also the most expensive. Bangkok's Don Mueang Airport and Suvarnabhumi Airport have many daily flights to Chiang Mai, and if you take a low-cost airline, the ticket is less than 1,000 baht;
3. Bus: There is a bus to Chiang Mai at the bus station in the north of Bangkok, about 500 baht, almost 9 hours to arrive, the seats are more comfortable, and there is free water and food distribution in the car on the way.
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1. The travel mode from Bangkok, Thailand to Chiang Mai is as follows:
2. Air: Taking a plane from Bangkok to Chiang Mai is the most convenient and convenient way to travel to Chiang Mai, which usually only takes an hour to reach Chiang Mai.
3. Train: Train is a very economical way to travel, the disadvantage is that you will have to stay on the train for about 14 hours, and you may have to stay overnight. ** varies depending on the vehicle type and seat.
Bus: There are buses to Chiang Mai in the north of Bangkok, about 500 baht, about 9 hours to arrive, the seats are relatively comfortable, and there are free water and food distribution on the bus.
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Chiang Mai to Bangkok, Thailand 696 km.
From Chiang Mai Airport to Bangkok Airport, the flight time is about 1 hour. There are more frequent departures, with a total of 696 km.
Chiang Mai, Thailand to Bangkok:
There are a total of 4 long-distance bus stations in Qingju Brother Mai. To the north of the North Gate of Chiang Mai Ancient City, there is Chiang Mai Changpu Bus Station, which is Chiang Mai No. 1 Inter-Coach Station, which is located in the east of Chiang Mai Old City and is about 4 kilometers away from Tha Pae Gate, there are three bus stations, namely Chiang Mai No. 2 Bus Station, Chiang Mai No. 3 Bus Station, and Chiang Mai NCA Bus Station, all of which have trains to Bangkok.
Flying from Chiang Mai to Bangkok takes about 1 hour, the off-season** is between 150 and 400 RMB, and the tourist season will be slightly more expensive, and the flight from Chiang Mai to Bangkok will have many times per lead day, so the choice will be much larger.
Chiang Mai is a city in northern Thailand, located in the valley of 305 meters above sea level in the north of Bangkok, Thailand, known as the "Northern Rose". <>
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