Th Talad Gao

Lampang


Lampang’s multicultural history can be seen along this riverside street, which is lined with old homes, temples and shophouses showcasing Thai, English, Chinese and Burmese architectural styles. It’s also where the town’s weekly market, Walking Street, is held.


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Nearby Lampang attractions

2. Wat Pongsanuk Tai

0.26 MILES

Despite having lost much of its character in a renovation, the mon·dòp at Wat Pongsanuk Tai is still one of the few remaining local examples of original…

3. Wat Si Chum

0.52 MILES

An ornate, Burmese-style temple, Wat Si Chum dates back to 1912.

5. Phum Lakhon Museum

0.56 MILES

A brief but engaging museum that employs multimedia displays to tell the story of the history, people and culture of Lampang.

6. Baan Sao Nak

0.61 MILES

A huge Lanna-style house built in 1895 and supported by 116 square teak pillars, Baan Sao Nak was once owned by a local kun·yĭng (a title equivalent to …

7. Dhanabadee Ceramic Museum

0.72 MILES

Dhanabadee claims to be the first producer of the emblematic ‘chicken bowls’ used across Thailand. In 2013 the company opened its doors to visitors and…

8. Wat Suchadaram

0.87 MILES

Dating back to 1809, this Buddhist temple is named after Mae Suchada, the central figure in a local legend.