but life in Chiang Mai was too good to leave so soon. I made some close friends among my fellow fighters and some of the teachers in town. First, I extended my training
Sometimes, in Chiang Mai expat living in the city can get too much and you need an escape from all the traffic.Quiet places inside or close to the city include the grounds of Wat Umong, the trail to Wat Pha Lat or all the way up Doi Suthep, and Huay Tung Tao lake.It...
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Meet James - British expat living in Chiang Mai Here's the interview with James...Where are you originally from? EnglandIn which country and city are you living now? Chiang Mai - ThailandHow long have you lived here and how long are you planning to stay? 18 months. Till I dieWhy did...
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Chiang Mai Expat Community There are people from everywhere in the world and everybody is here for the same reasons, and most people are very like-minded. There are so many interesting and creative people that make Chiang Mai their second home that it makes it a very diverse city. In the...
In Thailand, expats can experience an ideal combination of convenience and modern luxuries. They can enjoy a sensible cost of living that is cheaper than many other expat destinations around the world.
Living in Chiang Mai as a digital nomad Author Lora Pope Lora is a full-time digital nomad on a quest to visit every country in the world and pet as many dogs as she can along the way. Over the last 15 years, she has traveled to 70+ countries and six continents solo. She currently...
cafes. It's not a big neighborhood, but it's outside of the tourist circuit. Chiang Mai has a more artsy feel to it per capita / square meter compared to Vietnamese cities, and this street is a mix of hipster and yuppy, although such concepts just don't really apply in Southeast ...
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