The tourist in Thailand can probably trip a carillion of famous Thai cities off their tongues although their  claims to fame may well be more notorious than famous and remembered for  reasons that may well be better forgotten. Clearly Bangkok, being the  capital city, holds its own claim to fame. Chang Mai, being the ancient  Siam capital, also holds a claim to fame. Thailand's peninsula offers  names to travellers to Thailand that many know by heart, whether they  have visited Thailand or not: Phuket, Pattaya, and Koh Samui.
Udon Thani, to the north-east of Thailand, amidst the Isaan  countryside, is really only a town but it has a couple of claims that  ought to bring it to the attention of the traveller to Thailand. Hua  Hin, Krabi, Khon Khan and Surat Thani are all cities in Thailand and  known to a greater or lesser extent. Other famous cities in Thailand  include Koh Phangan, Koh Phi Phi, 
Kanchanaburi, Ayutthaya, Nakhon Ratchasima although these are lesser known to the international world outside of Thailand.
City of Angels and Rose of the NorthThe city of Bangkok, is the  capital city of modern Thailand, colloquially known as the City of  Angels. Meanwhile, Ayutthaya and Chang Mai each share historical claims  to being capital cities from ancient Siam. Rose of the North is the  title given to the ancient city of Chiang Mai. As with any capital city  Bangkok reveals a cosmopolitan diversity, five star hotels rubbing  shoulders with dilapidated roadside food-stalls. 
This diversity is further exhibited in Bangkok's wide range of excellent hotels and 
restaurants  offering a truly international range of cuisine. Shopping offers the  tourist a truly absorbing pastime, especially as Bangkok lays claim to  some of the biggest shopping malls in Asia. If shopping malls seem  rather tame, you can always visit Chatuchak, a particularly large  outdoor market held at weekends, or other outdoor markets with similar  characteristics.
The famous Thai city of Chiang Mai lies along the Ping River. It has  long spread its suburbs out from around its original 700 year old  limits. Apart from being the old capital city of Thailand, Chiang Mai is  particularly noted for its innumerable Buddhist temples, each one  surpassing the previous one in exquisite decor. The oldest of Thailand's  temples, Wat Chiang Man, is located here. Another 'must-see' for any  visitor to Chiang Mai is the lake, Huay Tung Tao, nestling amongst a  mountain-bound terrain. There is also a zoo which cares for the welfare  of more than 7,000 animals.
Pearl of the Andaman Sea and other Coastal CitiesPhuket has the  honour to be known as the Pearl of the Andaman Sea. Other coastal cities  include Hua Hin, Krabi, Pattaya Beach, Patong Beach, Rayong, Chumphon:  in 
fact,  with Thailand having 3,219km of coastline there are far more cities  than could possibly be included here. Much of Thailand's coastline could  be designated as areas of outstanding beauty, especially Hua Hin and  Krabi. Many beaches cater for the family; there are some areas where  young people party all night and sleep all day, however.
Different Cities Reflect Diversity of ProvincesThailand has many  different provinces, each one different from the next. Some of this  difference can be due to a range in temperatures, some due to specific  handicrafts being traditional to that village or province: there are  silk villages where silk material is produced and woven and other  villages where this silk is tailored into beautiful garments. The  temperature in Chiang Mai is vastly different to the temperatures  experienced in the 
beach resorts  to the south of Thailand so naturally this would be reflected in how  different the cities in the north are to those in the south.
Nevertheless, regardless where tourists to Thailand go, they cannot  fail to be moved by the beauty and history each of Thailand's famous  cities evokes. Busy these cities might be, but the evocative aura  experienced as travellers visit each city is something that will always  remain in their memories: these cities will provide the traveller to  Thailand with a lifetime of never-to-be-forgotten reminiscences to  savour in the future.
 by Soophott Lert