Abandoned in the late 13th century CE; and now in ruins; Wiang Kum Kam was once the capital of Thailand's northern region; and is located just south of Chiang Mai.
It was built by King Mangrai at some time in the 13th century after his victory over the Hariphunchai kingdom of modern-day Lamphun. However; after the city had flooded several times; Mangrai decided to relocate the capital of his kingdom; and moved it farther north on the River Ping to a site that is now the city of Chiang Mai.
Wiang Kum Kam was abandoned in 1290 CE; although some records suggest a community called Chang Kham lived there before or after the Burmese seizure of Chiang Mai in 1558.
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