Baan Khang Wat

Baan Khang Wat

Baan Khang Wat
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Open Days: Tuesday–Sunday (Closed on Monday)
Opening Hours: 10.00–18.00
 
Baan Kang Wat is one of Chiang Mai’s creative destinations that should not be missed. Located in a quiet neighborhood near Wat Ram Poeng, the space is surrounded by mature trees and distinguished by its charming wooden-and-concrete houses. More than a place for casual walks and photography, Baan Kang Wat brings together restaurants, cafés, a small library, local product shops, art spaces, and craft studios, many of which offer hands-on workshops for visitors to explore and learn. It functions as a gathering place for creative individuals from diverse fields, all sharing one thoughtfully designed environment.
 
The story of “Baan Kang Wat,” as shared by Khun Nut (Nattapong Niemnat), one of the project’s founders, began when the landowner recognized the potential of a site located not far from Chiang Mai University. Together with Khun Big (Nattawut Rakprasit), they envisioned a creative village where people who share similar passions could come together to build small businesses and live alongside one another. The intention was to create an atmosphere unlike typical commercial spaces—so much so that even after shops close, members often stay to share meals and spend time together like a family.
 
The name “Baan Kang Wat” carries an understated yet meaningful origin. In the early stages, before an official name was decided, the team casually referred to the project as “the house next to the temple,” since it is located beside Wat Ram Poeng. Over time, the name naturally stuck and eventually became the project’s official title, as it perfectly reflected both the location and the character of the place.
 
Baan Kang Wat officially opened in 2014, starting with ten two-story houses, each designed with its own distinct identity. Architects shaped the shared areas around a spacious central courtyard that connects seamlessly with the surrounding greenery. Early activities, such as outdoor film screenings during the opening period, quickly became a signature feature and helped the project gain popularity. Small kiosk-style shops were later added, evoking the warmth and familiarity of a local festival atmosphere.
 
During the second and third phases of development, Khun Nut and the team observed strong positive feedback from visitors who were particularly drawn to craftwork and workshops. This led to a renewed effort to promote craft culture by encouraging local shop owners and artists to design interactive activities. These activities created opportunities for learning, experience-sharing, and genuine interaction between creators and visitors. Over time, Baan Kang Wat evolved into an all-day craft market, offering creative experiences throughout the day.
 
Baan Kang Wat is more than a tourist attraction or a shopping destination. It is an open and welcoming community for people who value art, small-scale businesses, and meaningful creative activities. Members of this community warmly invite visitors from various backgrounds to participate, exchange ideas, and co-create new experiences. This openness gives Baan Kang Wat its lively, diverse, and distinctly human character.
 
Ultimately, Baan Kang Wat is not merely a place to visit, but a space where creativity, business, and everyday life coexist naturally. It represents an ideal community—open, inclusive, and grounded—inviting everyone to take part in unique experiences while enjoying a calm and welcoming environment.
 
Getting There From Chiang Mai city, head toward the Wat Umong area near Wat Ram Poeng. The route generally passes through the Suthep neighborhood before turning into local lanes that lead toward the project entrance. The distance from the Old City or Nimmanhaemin is relatively short, but the final stretch runs through narrow residential roads. Visitors are advised to drive slowly and allow extra time for parking, especially on weekends when the area becomes busy.
 
For a relaxed experience, it is best to arrive close to opening time or later in the afternoon. These periods offer softer light for photography and a calmer atmosphere compared to midday. Exploring Baan Kang Wat becomes more rewarding when approached as an opportunity to discover creative work rather than simply to shop. Many of its charms are found in small details—materials, techniques, and brief conversations with the creators themselves.
 
When purchasing handmade items or joining workshops, taking a moment to ask about their origins and production processes often leads to meaningful stories. This kind of exchange is part of what sets Baan Kang Wat apart from conventional shopping centers and adds real value to supporting independent local creators.
 
Place Name Baan Kang Wat
Location Wat Umong Lane, Suthep Subdistrict, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai
Key Features Creative community village featuring craft shops, art spaces, cafés, restaurants, a library, and hands-on workshops in a leafy setting
Established Opened in 2014, with gradual expansion of spaces and activities
Name Origin Derived from its location next to Wat Ram Poeng; the informal name later became official
Access Easily reachable from Nimmanhaemin or the Old City by car or motorcycle; allow extra time for parking on weekends
Current Status Open to visitors (check official announcements for special events or schedule changes)
Contact +66 98 427 0666
Nearby Attractions & Distances Wat Umong (approx. 1–2 km) Tel. +66 94 535 5888
Wat Ram Poeng (approx. 1–2 km) Tel. +66 62 216 8339
Chiang Mai University (approx. 3–6 km) Tel. +66 53 941 000
One Nimman (approx. 4–7 km) Tel. +66 52 080 900
MAYA Lifestyle Shopping Center (approx. 5–8 km) Tel. +66 52 081 555
Recommended Restaurants & Distances Ginger Farm Kitchen – One Nimman (approx. 4–7 km) Tel. +66 52 080 928
Khao Soi Mae Sai (approx. 5–8 km) Tel. +66 53 213 284
Huen Muan Jai (approx. 4–7 km) Tel. +66 53 404 998
Ristr8to (Nimman area) (approx. 4–7 km) Tel. +66 53 215 278
Graph Café (Nimman area) (approx. 4–7 km) Tel. +66 99 372 3003
Recommended Accommodations & Distances U Nimman Chiang Mai (approx. 4–7 km) Tel. +66 52 005 111
137 Pillars House Chiang Mai (approx. 6–9 km) Tel. +66 53 247 788
Shangri-La Chiang Mai (approx. 7–10 km) Tel. +66 53 253 888
Duangtawan Hotel Chiang Mai (approx. 7–10 km) Tel. +66 53 905 000
Hotel Mayu Chiang Mai (approx. 5–8 km) Tel. +66 98 806 5896
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Where is Baan Kang Wat located?
A: It is located in the Suthep area near Wat Umong and Wat Ram Poeng, not far from Nimmanhaemin and Chiang Mai University.
 
Q: What can visitors do at Baan Kang Wat?
A: Visitors can stroll around, take photos, enjoy cafés and restaurants, explore craft and art shops, purchase local handmade products, and join workshops hosted by resident creators.
 
Q: What is the best time to visit to avoid crowds?
A: Early morning near opening time or late afternoon is recommended, as the atmosphere is calmer and lighting is better for photography.
 
Q: What are the opening days and hours?
A: Baan Kang Wat is generally open Tuesday through Sunday from 10.00 to 18.00, and closed on Mondays. Visitors should check official announcements before visiting.
 
Q: How can I contact Baan Kang Wat directly?
A: The commonly used contact number is +66 98 427 0666.
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Suburban Living Category: Suburban Living
Village, Community Group: Village, Community
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