this year, had to the ancient northern capital of chiang mai in november, when the yi peng and loy krathonghey are spectacular and dramatic festivals of light. the yi peng lantern festival looks ahead to the coming year and you'll get an opportunity to make a new year's wish as you release one of hundreds of lanterns which decorate the night sky. still to come on the travel show: i'll have your guide to this summer's music festivals in europe. and we find out what it takes to be champ of a sport that's not for the fainthearted. so don't go away. while you're exploring this part of thailand, you cannot miss this spot. if you can believe it, this railway is still active, a train goes right down the middle of this market. and while you might think that the market grew around the train line, it's actually the other way around. the market has been here for over a century as a place for the fishermen to sell their goods and so when a train line was built here to come through a few years later, theyjust didn't move. when the train comes, the market steps aside, locals call it the ‘umbrella pulldow