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Category People & Customs

Title: Wat Suan Dok and English Education Centre

Category: People & Customs, News & Events, Places of Interest, 101 Things to Do, Travel & Survival Tips, Religion & Philosophy, General, No. of Words 345

First time i went to Wat Suan Dok, widely area, I do remember that there the big monarchy that I never seen before. The monarchy is quite difference from general temple monarchy; no wall and window. So there is o­nly the bars surround the monarchy for preventing criminals.

In the past, Prachao Gawilla Period (98 years ago), "Na Chiang Mai" Family moved their "Ku" or "Chedi" that contained ashes of a cremated dead of their forefather from pine trees nearby the Ping River to this temple. And then they donated for Wat Suan Dok every generation. So as we known this temple is temple of "Na Chiang Mai' Family.

Moreover inside this wat, there is English Education Centre for people and also the monks, teaching by both Thai and Europian teachers. It is quite famous as quailiy of study and the cheaper price than every English education centre for Thai people. While each course took time for almost three months.

So we usually see the monks in this temple talk to tourists that who visit the temple with excellent English. They can talk about religion or general story such as the monks give an advice how to pray or how to behave in temple and also tips for travel within Wat Suan Dok or Chiangmai.

More over this place provide the sport filed that everyone can excersice there; playing football, aerobic dancing and etc.

Famous and beautiful Chedi at Wat Suan Dok, Chiang Mai
"Ku" or "Chedi" that contained ashes of a cremated dead of "Na Chiang Mai" Family's forefather
Lovely kid playing around Wat Suan Dok, Chiang Mai.
Lovely kid enjoy playing around the big Chedi.
Finding more information about religion can ask
The monk talking to the visitors, they called themselves "Monk Chat".
Lovely kids among beautiful Chedi in Chiang Mai
Lovely kids


Location : Old City
Website: http://www.visit-chiangmai.com
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About Author : Darth Lanner

Title: The Sixtieth Anniversary Celebrations of His Majesty's Accession to the Throne

Category: People & Customs, News & Events, General, No. of Words 364



We love the king.

This year Thais are celebrating H.M. the King's 60th anniversary o­n the throne. This makes him the longest serving monarch in the world. Today has been made a public holiday so that the entire nation can come together to celebrate this achievement. At Thaphae Gate, Chiang Mai, June 9th 2006, we held a special ceremony to honor the beloved king and share with everyone the local celebration.

The ceremony was led by Mrs. Suwat Tantipat, the Lord Mayor of Chiang Mai province.

He led the parade that started from Nawarat Bridge and he also pledged allegiance to H.M. the King at Thaphae Gate, Chiang Mai. This was followed by singing of patriotic songs honouring H.M. the King.

During ceremony, thousands of people joined together waving flags while saying “Long Live the King” all the time. All of the people had a good time with their happy face as they love their king so much.

All Thais love the Great King
Thais and foreigners write congratulation cards to the King.
My farang boyfriend also loves my Great King.
My farang boyfriend also loves
my Great King.
Little Thai classical dancing girls show their honor to the King at Thaphae Gate, Chiang Mai
Little Thai classical dancing girls show their honor to the King.
The parade led by Lord Mayor, member of the House of Representatives of Chiangmai
The parade led by Lord Mayor, member of the House of Representatives of Chiang Mai


Location : Old City
Website: http://www.visit-chiangmai.com
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About Author : Darth Lanner

Title: Have You Ever Dreamed of a Place Far Away From It All...?

Category: People & Customs, News & Events, Places of Interest, No. of Words 759

Have you often longed to find this o­ne place where you could find rest for your weary soul and have a real vacation where you can be oblivious to what happens to the outside world but still able to keep in touch? Well, let me tell you of such a place...

I had my first glimpse of Chiang Mai in early 2005 after being diverted by the tsunami which hit Phuket a few days before I arrived. To my astonishment, I found a city full of diverse culture, ancient temples, gentle people, interesting places to visit, a huge variety of activities, the most interesting choice of arts and crafts I have ever encountered, with close proximity to untouched ancient forests, mountain streams, waterfalls, hot springs, a large variety of hill tribes, elephant & buffalo training camps, etc.

Nestled at the Eastern end of the Himalayas and beside the Ping River, the most wonderful experience about Chiangmai was simply the terrific people the nicest and most cultured you'll meet anywhere in Asia.

They didn't seem to be corrupted by the greed which is usually associated with other holiday destinations. Prices here are very local. Time works o­n a different frame in Chiang Mai. In the West, we have the clock; people here have the time instead. Sometimes it even seems that the clock stops ticking in Chiangmai.
Alms Giving, Ton Phayom Market, Suthep road, Chiang MaiAnd the wonderful thing is that despite all that, you are never far from civilization. In fact Chiang Mai has all the facilities of a modern city minus the traffic jams. Armed with a small motor cycle and a map, you will be able to explore every nook and corner of the city easily. Many young_people here can understand a bit of English so it won't be too difficult to make yourself understood. But that's part of the fun. And FUN is what Chiangmai is about.

Many foreigners here have actually made Chiang Mai their home. They have come here o­n a visit and remained or returned here to stay. Some of these retirees are o­nly in their 20s. Indeed, Chiang Mai has a large expatriate community of dealers, missionaries, teachers, medical personnel, and world travelers who have temporarily found their. Shangri-la For them, Chiangmai is a wonderful place to live - the perfect alternative to a less satisfying life they left behind.

Songkran Festival in ChiangmaiChiang Mai is not for everyone. Chiang Mai does not have beaches with scorching sun plus the sound of waves crashing and winds howling. It is not for those seeking drunken thrills. But for those seeking rejuvenation, a relaxing holiday and legendary hospitality, Chiangmai is a Lost Horizon .. waiting to be found. So get ready to have a wonderful time in what may well become o­ne of your all-time favorite destinations.

In this website, we hope give you a window to enchanting Chiang Mai and hope that it will serve as a guide to any intending visitor (whether you're coming here for holiday or business) and perhaps make your upcoming trip more pleasurable. For those doing research o­n Thailand we hope this website will also provide the answers to some of your questions. And for those seeking a restful place to stay long-term, we hope this website will provide you with some food for thought.

Some of the topics you will learn in this website:-
- Absolute "must do" in Chiang Mai
- Absolute "must visit" in Chiang Mai
- Best hotels and guesthouses (cheap and expensive)
- My favorite Chiang Mai Hotel -- where I stayed
- Yummiest Chiang Mai restaurants and eateries
- Most rewarding elephant trekking rides
- How to get rejuvenated in Chiang Mai - the Spas, Resorts, Ancient Thai Massage, Tai Chi, Qi Gong, Yoga, Meditation, Drug Detoxification, etc.
- Why people here simply adore their King
- Faces of Chiang Mai, the beautiful people who make this place so colorful and wonderful
- Greatest shopping places, shopping experiences and best buys
- Our top spots for Chiang Mai real estate (yes, I'm also looking!), and how foreigners can own o­ne or more!
- The totally unique "little things" that make Chiangmai, Chiangmai.
- Our hot tips for exploring Chiang Mai
- How to survive long-term in Chiang Mai, jobs, business ideas, etc. and how others do it.
- More to come o­n these and other "Chiang Mai best" things to do, eat, and experience. Watch as we add to this list of "best of Chiang Mai"...


Location : Old City
Address : Moonmuang Rd.
Website: http://www.visit-chiangmai.com
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About Author : Darth Lanner
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