This Village Paints 1,000 Umbrellas by Hand 🇹🇭 | Chiang Mai’s Hidden Art Street

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Published6 months ago
Duration16:30
Video IDvDbGs-cFd64
Languageen-US
CategoryTravel & Events
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Just outside Chiang Mai is one of Thailand’s most colorful hidden gems: Bo Sang Umbrella Village. For over 200 years, this small village has handcrafted and hand-painted bamboo paper umbrellas—each one made the same way, by the same families, generation after generation. What started as a local craft is now a living street-long art gallery where homes, shops, and roads explode with color. In this video, we explore the story behind the umbrellas, how they’re made, and why Bo Sang is one of the most surprising cultural stops near Chiang Mai. If you’re traveling northern Thailand and want something authentic, artistic, and unforgettable, this place deserves a spot on your list. 👉 Subscribe for more hidden Thailand and off-the-map travel stories.

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