By Citylife | Thu 12 Mar 2020

Dustin Covert visits OT Freeland who specialise in providing care and experiences for autistic children in Chiang Mai.
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The Chang Puak bicycle shop is not a busy place. Most of owner Pakin Buranapanich’s customers stop by to rent one of the scooters he keeps in his garage
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It's a rule of thumb that in the western world nowadays if it is broken it needs replacing. Not so here in Thailand where you can still get things fixed.
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Failing that, just bring some friends along to any one of the cafes, pick a game and surprise yourself with how much fun you can have.
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Most expats leave eventually. Citylife journalist Hilary Cadigan writes about her feelings on leaving Chiang Mai.
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“One jump and I can end my pain.” She assured herself, wavering her weight against the the bustling highway bridge... “It’s easy.”... She closed her eyes
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