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Archive for November, 2014

Streets, Beats & Eats – Chiang Mai Posted by on Nov 26, 2014

Thailand’s northern capital is full of stunning temples, vibrant markets, and an exciting nightlife scene. Check out some of the coolest places to hang out, munch on tasty food, and catch some music and dance.

Chiang Mai Excursions and Adventures Posted by on Nov 24, 2014

There’s a lot to do in the city of Chiang Mai, as we recently talked about here. With plenty of museums, temples, markets, restaurants, and bars, it’s rarely a dull moment in Thailand’s northern capital. That being said, sometimes you just need to escape the traffic and crowds for a while. Luckily, there are tons…

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Thai Vowels Pronunciation Guide Posted by on Nov 19, 2014

Last month we posted a video guide to the Thai consonants, so it’s only fitting that we also cover the vowels. Thai vowels are a bit tricky, as there are both short and long versions. In addition, the placement of the vowel differs from case to case – they can come before or after a…

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10 Things to Do in Chiang Mai Posted by on Nov 17, 2014

There’s so much to do in Chiang Mai that planning a trip there can be quite difficult. Whether you’re after culture, adventure, or simply wining and dining, this Thai city has got it all. It was tough, but I narrowed the list down to ten and compiled a highlight reel of some great ways you…

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A Short Guide to Chiang Mai City Posted by on Nov 11, 2014

One of the most popular places to visit in all of Thailand, Chiang Mai (เชียงใหม่) is a city rich with history and culture. Former capital of the Kingdom of Lanna (อาณาจักรล้านนา), the “New City” was founded by King Mengrai in 1296. Chiang Mai is the capital of the province by the same name, and it’s…

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Is the Party Over in Thailand? Posted by on Nov 4, 2014

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Back in May, the military took control of Thailand after a bloodless coup d’état ousted the caretaker government that had been put in place after months of political upheaval. General Prayuth Chan-ocha and his military established the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) to govern the country, and he eventually became prime minister after…

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