Fort of Sri-Poom Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The point from where city fortifications started!
Jaeng Sri Poom or Phum is located in the northeast corner of the old city. Jaeng means ‘fort’ and Sri(lee) poom means ‘Light of the Land’. This is a historical corner of the old city as it was the pla...
Part of the wall which used to surround the old City of Chiang Mai. Great to see if you’re walking Bumrunguri Road. It looks like the brickwork has sunk over the years and it appears no effort has be...
Fort Sri-Pum fortification on the north-east corner of the wall of the old city of Chiangmai. In the framework of the defensive system, forts were built on each of the corners of the wall. This is a number of well-preserved ...
It is one of the four corners of the Old Town, northeast of the corner.
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From the northeast corner of the old town, the Tarpai Gate to the north. If you go along the inner sidewalk of the moat, there is a display board for the corner name, the ruins of the ramparts on the right side, and a place like a square at the end of the display board, and there was a shrine and a large tree. There were tourists in the square, taking pictures and resting. There is a new explanation board in the corner, and it seems that the ruins of the ramparts have been maintained. It is also a shade because there are large trees. To go to the other side and the outside road, walk 100m U turn ...
The point from where city fortifications started!
Jaeng Sri Poom or Phum is located in the northeast corner of the old city. Jaeng means ‘fort’ and Sri(lee) poom means ‘Light of the Land’. This is a historical corner of the old city as it was the pla...
An Old Ruin
Part of the wall which used to surround the old City of Chiang Mai. Great to see if you’re walking Bumrunguri Road. It looks like the brickwork has sunk over the years and it appears no effort has be...
The north-east corner of the fortress Chiangmai.
Fort Sri-Pum fortification on the north-east corner of the wall of the old city of Chiangmai. In the framework of the defensive system, forts were built on each of the corners of the wall. This is a number of well-preserved ...
It is one of the four corners of the Old Town, northeast of the corner.
From the northeast corner of the old town, the Tarpai Gate to the north. If you go along the inner sidewalk of the moat, there is a display board for the corner name, the ruins of the ramparts on the right side, and a place like a square at the end of the display board, and there was a shrine and a large tree. There were tourists in the square, taking pictures and resting. There is a new explanation board in the corner, and it seems that the ruins of the ramparts have been maintained. It is also a shade because there are large trees. To go to the other side and the outside road, walk 100m U turn ...