top of page

Stop by at Jing Jai Market to shop for Jing Jai (truly heartfelt) crafts and support the people of Chiang Mai!

Discover unique handmade goods from 7 local favorites and 1 restaurant recommendation, each brimming with creativity and local identity!


Open daily from 6:30 AM to 3:00 PM, Jing Jai Market is a perfect place for picking up fresh products, local cuisines, and handmade crafts. Enjoy Lanna's cultural parades and performances that let you enjoy the moment of Chiang Mai!



Angsa Studio Jewelry

 Arthur Illustration

 Ward Kan Tung Baan - Artist's Home

 C-sense Bananamache'

 Roi Mai Por

 Uncle Jiew

 Huen Zompor

 Somtum House-Yokkrok


"Shopping at Jing Jai Market not only supports Chiang Mai’s local artists and community but also helps in the recovery of Chiang Mai’s economy after the flood. Let’s create beautiful memories together and take home the qualified and handmade treasures!



Angsa Studio Jewelry: Artistic, Lanna-inspired jewelry with intricate patterns of “Kom Fah,” a symbol of prosperity. Starting at 3,500 THB



Arthur Illustration: Unique posters and souvenirs presenting Chiang Mai’s charm from different perspective!



Ward Kan Tung Baan - Artist's Home - Whole Family Paints: Vibrant acrylic paintings inspired by the Loy Krathong festival, bursting with color and festive spirit!



C-sense Bananamache': Distinctive home decor made from banana peels using the paper-mâché technique. Let’s be stylish and sustainable!




Roi Mai Por: Exquisite wood carvings of elephants holding lanterns, symbolizing good fortune—perfect as a gift during the Yi Peng Festival!



Uncle Jiew - Vintage-Style Miniature Model Shop: This shop uses a blend of Thai and Japanese clay to craft miniature models of Thai cultural items like krathongs, desserts, foods, and local shops. Each piece is handmade with care, reflecting the essence of Thai tradition.



Huen Zompor - Handicrafts from Local Wisdom: These crafts bring traditional techniques into a contemporary style, supporting environmental conservation by using all-natural materials. Special for the festival season, the shop offers unique items like kalong krathongs (made from coconut shells), woven sapaos, and much more.


Taste the original "Yokkrok Som Tum" and "Khao Nuek Nga," black sticky rice mixed with toasted sesame seeds and served with rich brown sugar syrup.


The dishes are perfect for the winter season, guaranteeing both deliciousness and nutritional value!

bottom of page