By Citylife | Thu 12 Mar 2020
Chiang Mai is a creative city and writing is another art form. There are many support groups for writers in the city. Take your pen (or keyboard) along.
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It took him eight years, liaising with the Thai government, to gain official recognition for the Russian Orthodox Church in 2008 and today
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Thailand was one of the top five non-Muslim nations to export Halal products.
Read moreLamphun has a deep-rooted community spirit that extends across the city, with people becoming involved with things in their local community.
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Sangdee is not just a bar, not just a restaurant, not just a gallery, not just a foundation – Sangdee is a community centre.
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Pu Sae Ya Sae is an annual festival where a buffalo is sacrificed and eaten raw by a local who claimed to be possessed by the spirit of a giant.
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