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Chiang Mai is experiencing intermittent rainfall, with forecasts indicating continued precipitation through early June

Fri 30th May

The rainy season has only been officially here since May 15th 2025 and here we are, inundated with rain and flooding. Let’s hope everyone stays safe and dry!

All systems go, says Irrigation Department 

Wed 28th May

The director of the Irrigation Department has told CityNews that the Chiang Mai and Lamphun irrigation management is currently in good order, following a thorough inspection. All weirs and equipment as well as personnel are ready for action and all systems are go. Canals have been cleared of water clogging materials such as weeds, branches and rubbish and all buildings and equipments have been ins … Continued

Mae Chaem River overflowing in Hod District

Tue 27th May

The Chaem River has overflowed in Tha Kham Sub—District of Hod, following continuous rains and authorities have warned villagers to be vigilant as they closely monitor the situation. Many roads are now closed to traffic. 

British Ambassador Mark Gooding spent a day in Chiang Mai earlier this month

Tue 27th May

British Ambassador Mark Gooding spent the day with Honorary British Consul Ben Svasti in meetings with the governor, the chief of police as well as a few resident Brits. Members of the British community were asked to register to join the meeting at the Chiangmai Gymkhana Club where a dozen or so turned up. Aydan Stuart, ex deputy editor of Citylife, reported that the British Ambassador answered qu … Continued

Woman being rushed to hospital carried over mud after landslide 

Tue 27th May

Landslides across the North don’t just create challenges to motorists and cut power lines, they are proving to be very dangerous. Today a woman was on her way to a hospital when a rescue van was stopped by a landslide. Over 200 metres of road were covered in mud along the Muang Khong-Chiang Dao Road. Rescue workers helped to stabilise here by offering first responder treatment before carrying her … Continued

Chiang Mai University’s MedTBac term wins Startup Thailand League 2025 (Northern Region)

Tue 27th May

Congrats to our local students at Chiang Mai University for bringing home the top prize in the Startup Thailand League 2025 (Northern chapter) and are now primed to head to Bangkok for the national championships in July. This will be the 9th competition, and was the first in the region. The team won out from 45 teams across nine northern universities with the second and third places going to Mae F … Continued

Liverpool victory lap around our moat

Mon 26th May

Fans of the Liverpool Football Club took a victory lap around the moat today as hundreds of red-clad fans celebrate the club’s Premier League title. Having won England’s top division for the 20th time in history, Liverpool FC’s Kopites in Chiang Mai were seen waving flags and heard singing, “You will never walk alone” in a cheerful convoy around the moat. Congrats                                   … Continued

Have you tried the fabulous delicacy that is the sai-ua hed thorb?

Mon 26th May

The much maligned mushroom, blamed, in part, for the annual air pollution as some foragers choose to burn forest floors in search of these delicacies rather than merely looking for them, is now in full season. The best part is that there are no fires lit to find them due to all of the rain, so we can gorge ourselves silly on guilt-free hed thorb to our heart’s content. If you haven’t tried them, t … Continued

Chiang Mai facing early floods

Mon 26th May

For the third day running, Chiang Mai has been drenched in very heavy rains, and there are now many communities reporting flooded households as well as inaccessible roads. The Pratu Kom, Sri Ping Muang and Fah Mai as well as Wat Kate communities have now reported water levels a high as 30-50cms with some roads now being inaccessible to small vehicles. Numerous areas in San Pa Tong District are flo … Continued

Kew Mae Pan in Doi Inthanon to close for revitalisation for five months 

Mon 26th May

Kew Mae Pan on Doi Inthanon will be closed, as it always is each year, on the 31st of May for five months so that the ecosystem can rest up and take a breath. Make sure you make your trip there as soon as possible if you don’t want to wait a whole five months!  This popular nature trail is 2.8 kms long and offers stunning panoramic views, beautiful forests and wild flowers and birdlife. 

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