In this part of my presentation, I’d like to talk about information of Chiangmai. Located in the Mae Ping River Basin, 710 kilometres from Bangkok, and 305 metres above sea level, the original city layout still exists as a neat square surrounded by a moat, and vestiges of the fortified wall. Four main gates offer principal access to the old town, which is criss-crossed by main roads, and veined by charming narrow lanes with traditional teakwood houses and lovely everyday images of Northern Thailand, all begging to be admired. There are more than 30 temples in this area, some venerable sites dating back to the founding of the city in 1296 Chiang Mai Mai is Thailand's principal northern city and the provincial capital of a largely mountainous province, also called Chiang Mai.