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Fa Ham is a sub-district located northeast of Mueang Chiang Mai district, Chiang Mai. The sub-district is divided into 7 villages, namely Ban Tha Kradan, Ban Fa Ham, Ban Rai, Ban Mae Kao, Ban Pa Kae, Ban Tha Kradard Rim Muang, and Ban San Sai Tohn-Gawk. Since Fa Ham borders Chiang Mai Municipality, this area has become a prolific source of employment, such as industrial plants, cold storage businesses, shopping malls, hospitals, and banking institutions. In addition, there are many types of residences, such as dormitories, condos, and houses for rent. As the building construction has been raised steadily, more than fifty percent of people living in the Fa Ham area are the latent population, and a population turnover has been increasing every year. A transformation from a semi-urban, semi-rural community to an urban neighborhood causes the area to be developed with a full range of facilities in order to respond to the needs of the people in terms of economy, society, culture, public health, environment, etc.
Since Fa Ham is a sub-district with high potential to accommodate the residents and is a significant source of job opportunities, many people have relocated to the area, giving rise to an increasing amount of real estate development, particularly in the property for rent market that has received a lot of attention from both Thais and foreigners relocating for a job and a long-term living. The average price of the property for rent in Fa Ham is approximately 12,000 baht per month for a townhouse with 1-2 bedrooms, which is considered affordable for middle-class and working-age customers. Most of the properties for rent are usually concentrated around modern conveniences, such as shopping malls, hospitals, and comfortable transportation systems.
In addition to being Chiang Mai's vital residential neighborhood and a significant source of employment, Fa Ham is abundantly filled with many compelling tourist attractions as follows:
- Wat San Sai Tohn-Gawk is a temple that has been part of the community since the ancient past. Visitors can appreciate the exquisite architectural marvel in the Lanna style of the Phra Ubosot. The monastery enshrines the old graceful Buddha image in mixed Lanna - Burmese style. It is a prestigious inheritance of Lanna's culture for the next generations.
- Kad Ma Praw Coconut Plantation Market is a tourism community market known as 'Kad Ba Pao.' The market is branded as a local tourist attraction with the concept of "Amphawa in Chiang Mai," a new landmark amid the coconut plantation in the heart of Mueang Chiang Mai, and a photo op for anyone who likes to take pictures. For those fond of local food, there are also a variety of local dishes and Thai desserts at affordable prices. The market is open every Saturday and Sunday from 7 am to 2 pm, and the Amphawa zone is open until 6 pm.
- Central Chiangmai is regarded as one of the largest, most comprehensive, and modern shopping malls in the North, featuring entertainment centers, various kinds of goods and products, and full services. It is the most enormous Fashion Capital of Chiang Mai.
Fa Ham is completely supplied with a wide range of amenities, such as Kad Ruamchok, the dominant fresh market in the sub-district, selling daily necessities and goods. The rapid economic expansion in the sub-district has led to business investments, such as famous department stores, shops, restaurants, hospitals, educational institutions, accommodation, such as Central Chiangmai, Tesco Lotus Ruamchok Chiangmai, Ruamchok Mall, Concerto Music School, Kad Ma Praw Coconut Plantation Market, Theppanya Hospital, Wat Langka, Wat Ta-Gradat, Chareonporn Church, Fa Ham Municipal Sports Center, etc.
It can be said that the sub-district has been rapidly expanding into the urban community, both economic and social development. In addition, transportation infrastructure is well-developed to facilitate commuters with several primary roads, such as Chiang Mai 700 Years Park, 3rd Ring Road, Chiang Mai-Doi Saket Road (Route 1019), etc. For tourists who want to travel around in the sub-district, there is RTC Chiang Mai City Bus available, such as the R1 line with a bus stop at Central Chiangmai, the buses set off every 30 minutes, and the fee is 15 baht throughout the line.