Loy Krathong Yi Peng Festival in Chiang Mai resulted in 33 tonnes of krathong waste in the Ping River, with 98% of waste collected being
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Chiang Mai
Many tourists, mainly from Asian countries such as China and Malaysia,
On December 3rd, 2023 at Nitarn Baan Ton Mai (Tree
The Chiang Mai Design Week 2023 is offering visitors an opportunity to take a journey in
Earlier this month, on the 13th and 14th November, a
Chiang Mai Airport has announced an adjustment in
We were given this report of a recent visit to the
Police are hunting down a gang of three to four male
Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth) is
Austin Mayor Kirk Watson and Chiang Mai Provincial
A village in Mae Rim is making waves and receiving much
The Australian Teachers Of Dancing International, The
Following an earthquake on the 9th November, a school
This year will mark the first year that Citylife Garden Fair will host a Loy Krathong activity, supported by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Chiang Mai. In January 2005, following the tragedy and devastation of the tsunami, Citylife held its first Citylife Garden Fair, raising over 40,000 baht for victims of the tsunami. Following the success of the fair, we held two fairs each year for
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Local media were invited to the opening night of the
‘The Good Old Days: Stories of The Old Town’ at