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Modern History of Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai became linked with central Thailand with the completion of the northern railway in 1921.
Word soon spread that Chiang Mai, previously very difficult to reach from the more heavily populated south, was a quaint hidden treasure and a perfect destination for shopping and entertainment.
Tourism quickly replaced commercial trade as Chiang Mai's primary source of outside revenue.
A close second was the tourist-focused manufacture and sale of local handicrafts. Long before the tourists began flocking to the northern capital, Chiang Mai was an important centre for handcrafted pottery, weaving, umbrellas, silverwork and woodcarving.
If you visit arts and craft shops anywhere in Thailand today, chances are there will be someone working there who hails from Chiang Mai.
