Chang Khlan Explained
Chang Khlan (Thai: ช้างคลาน) is a tambon (subdistrict) of Mueang Chiang Mai District in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand, and a neighbourhood of the city of Chiang Mai. It lies east and southeast of the historic walled city, alongside the west bank of the Ping River, with its main throughfare Chang Khlan Road running north–south through the area. The neighbourhood is home to several historic ethnic communities, especially that of Yunannese Muslims, and is a major tourism hub, being home to several large hotels as well as the Chiang Mai Night Bazaar.[1]
Further reading
- Sukpinij . Kunlanun . Ongsavangchai . Nawit . Spatial Form and Urban Elements Development of Changklan Road, Chiang Mai . Built Environment Inquiry . 2019 . 18 . 3 . en . 2651-1185.
- Book: Soonthornpasuch . Suthep . Islamic Identity in Chiang Mai City: A Historical and Structural Composition of Two Communities . 2013 . Chiang Mai University . Chiang Mai . 9789746727662.
- Book: Fuengfusakul . Apinya . Tanabe . Shigeharu . Imagining Communities in Thailand . 2008 . Mekong Press . Chiang Mai . 9789741339648 . Making Sense of Place: A Case Study of Vendors and Small Entrepreneurs in the Chiang Mai Night Bazaar.
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Notes and References
- Web site: Thongchai . Usanee . Chang Khlarn Area: Night Bazaar in the day time in 1999 . Northern Thai Information Center . Chiang Mai University Library . 20 June 2023 . en . 2008.