01571nas a2200157 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002100001300043700001400056245011600070856014600186300000900332490000700341520105200348022001301400 2022 d1 aA. Denes1 aA. Pradit00aChiang Mai’s Intangible Cultural Heritage: Urban Revitalization and Cultural Identity in a Northern Thai City uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85147554501&doi=10.14456%2fjucr.2022.17&partnerID=40&md5=5de46ac16ae321393d9da578e828e784 a3-170 v253 aFounded in 1296 CE, the walled city of Chiang Mai, Thailand was once the capital of the Lanna kingdom. In the sixteenth century, Chiang Mai’s fortunes waned, and it became a tributary state under the Burmese. This was followed by its incorporation into the Thai nation-state in the twentieth century. One outcome of Chiang Mai’s administrative integration into the Thai nation was the erosion of its distinctive cultural identity. Beginning in the 1980s, key local figures began to collaborate with communities and academic institutions to revitalize Chiang Mai’s intangible cultural heritage, including its craft traditions, rituals, textiles, and dance performances. After tracing a brief history of Chiang Mai and the Lanna revitalization movement, this article analyzes two rituals – the Candle Lighting ritual and the Yor Suai Wai Sa Phraya Mangrai ritual – to illustrate how community-based organizations in Chiang Mai have worked together to restore the city’s spirit of place, contributing to its resilience and sustainability. a22288279