By Citylife | Thu 12 Mar 2020

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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A mere skip down the road Lampang offers a whole new set of hidden secrets, quirks and delights to explore.
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"USAC (University Studies Abroad Consortium)'s students attend the trips to the Mae Sa Mai Hmong village in the Mae Rim district.
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Citylife reported on a convention of 7,000 Jehovah’s Witnesses and takes a look at the history of the religious group in Chiang Mai.
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There is one thing I know with absolute certainty after having been in the Land of Orange Robes for two weeks; I know nothing about Buddhism.
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Calista MacHarrie interviews Bunthun Sitthipaisan, one of Thailand’s last and most renowned sword makers who still makes swords using traditional methods.
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