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Re-acculturation Up North
2008-06-01 05:58:00
Last week, I was able to spend a few days and nights with my family in the Birchwood area (BirchwoodWI.com, Birchwood Area Chamber of Commerce, AnythingWisconsin.com, Wikipedia). We stayed at Janetski's Big Chetac Resort on Big Chetac Lake. We had nice, sunny weather for the entire time we were up there--however, I did have to adjust to the temperature a bit. In Thailand, this would be considered winter!~a view of Big Chetac Lake from our cabin~~ditto~From our cabin, we were able to make a short--30 minute--drive north to Hayward (Hayward Area Chamber of Commerce, HaywardWI.com, HaywardLakes.com, Wikipedia). While in Hayward, we spent our time on Main St. checking out all of the different gift and candy shops. Many of the businesses have been housed on this drag of 2-story buildings for a long time~Grey's Barber Shop since 1892~~mom and I taking a rest~~Tremblay's Sweet Shop has world famous fudge~~been serving candies since 1963~~a couple of workers making fudge in the back~~a f...
Amari Rincome Hotel in Chiang Mai, Thailand
2008-05-31 19:59:00
Going to Chiang Mai, Thailand? Make sure to book a room at the Amari Rincome Hotel. Amari Rincome Hotel is ideally located on Nimmanhaeminda Road, a shopping area for tourists and local residents. This Chiang Mai hotel is close to department stores, shops and restaurants and also provides very easy access to the airport and ...
Going Native in Bangkok and Chiang Mai
2008-05-23 06:37:00
Exotissimo Thailand is pleased to introduce our new city safaris. Available in Chiang Mai and Bangkok, they are unique day tours taking advantage of various means of public transportation. In Bangkok, your day begins with a SkyTrain ride and a public boat ride to Bangkok’s historic quarter for visits to the Royal Palace, Wat Po ...
Going Native in Bangkok and Chiang Mai
2008-05-23 06:37:00
Exotissimo Thailand is pleased to introduce our new city safaris. Available in Chiang Mai and Bangkok, they are unique day tours taking advantage of various means of public transportation. In Bangkok, your day begins with a SkyTrain ride and a public boat ride to Bangkok’s historic quarter for visits to the Royal Palace, Wat Po ...
Online Photo Exhibition--"An Answerless Search?"
2008-05-11 19:01:00
For the last 9 months, I have called Chiang Mai, Thailand home. Today--May 12th--a sense of anxious accomplishment fills me as I begin my return trip to America. I wouldn't say I am ready to leave this beautiful country nor am I ready to leave the friends and influential people I have had the pleasure to be with; but, I am ready to return to Wisconsin and try and pass on some of what I have gained from Northern Thailand.I have spent second semester at Chiang Mai University studying Introductory Photography with Ajarn Por. It has been an extremely rewarding experience, and I ended up putting many more hours into it than I had originally anticipated. I am deeply grateful to Ajarn Por for his instruction and encouragement throughout the semester. Through the experience of photography I have had the chance to interact with a number of Thai people that I probably would not have met without a camera in my hand and the courage to ask "????????????? (Can I take your photo?)": street mus...
Trekking in Huai Nam Dang, Chiang Mai
2008-05-06 05:38:00
Just an hour and a half from Chiang Mai, Huai Nam Dang National Park is filled with virginal forests, charming hilltribe villages and tons of flora and fauna. You can explore it on foot or from the back of a majestic elephant. Bamboo rafter down the Mae Taeng River is also available, and we recommend ...
Trekking in Huai Nam Dang, Chiang Mai
2008-05-06 05:38:00
Just an hour and a half from Chiang Mai, Huai Nam Dang National Park is filled with virginal forests, charming hilltribe villages and tons of flora and fauna. You can explore it on foot or from the back of a majestic elephant. Bamboo rafter down the Mae Taeng River is also available, and we recommend ...
Magic Kingdom: Our new guide to Thailand?s golden secret, Chiang Mai
2008-04-11 04:04:00
Thailand’s second-largest city has more history and culture than Bangkok-and just a fraction of the traffic. It is also a shopper’s Shangri-la, with everything from hill-tribe antiquities to modern home design, at bargain prices. More: continued here Click and Share: Hide Sites
Chiang Mai to the Laos Border--an Easy Trip
2008-04-05 16:13:00
A few days before Kim and Tyler arrived I booked a tour package from Sabai Tours that would take us from Chiang Mai, Thailand to Luang Prabang, Laos. We had two options: the fast-boat and the slow-boat. I opted for the fast boat which was a little more expensive--2300 baht vs. 1600 baht. In Pai (Pai Town--Accidents and Hippies blog entry) I had met a girl form Swenden, Sonja, who was interested in joining us for part of our trip through Laos, so I had booked four tickets. The first leg of our package was a 5 hour minibus ride from Chiang Mai to Chiang Khong (ChiangKhong.com, iChiangRai.com, Wikitravel, Wikipedia, Travelfish.org)--Chiang Khong is located in Chiang Rai Province and is separated from Laos by the 12the largest river in the world--the Mekong River (Wikipedia.com, Mekong River Commission, InternationalRivers.org, InfoMekong.com, MekongRiver.org), World Wildlife Fund).Today, the minibus ride was easy and comfortable. Our driver made a couple of stops along the way, an...
Hooked on 24
2008-04-01 10:06:00
So . . . I bought the first season of 24 at Central Airport Plaza in Chiang Mai. It cost around $10. Watched the whole season in 2 and a half days. David Palmer for President! Jack Bauer for Coolest Person Alive!I'll be purchasing the second season soon.p.s. This is no April Fools joke.
Pai Town--Accidents and Hippies
2008-03-30 16:15:00
To say the least, my first day to Pai (AllAboutPai.com, PaiThailand.info, PaiTown.com) was an adventure. My friend--Pat--and I had booked a mini bus trip to Pai a couple days before we had planned to leave. On Saturday morning, we left from the Old City in Chiang Mai and a three hour ride put us in Pai by 4 p.m. We decided to rent motorbikes during our stay so we could get around quickly (rental shops were easy to find and had affordable rates). After finding our mode of transportation we decided to find a comfortable place to stay for the night; and a row of bungalows along the Pai River suited us fine. Finally, it was time to get out and see some of the surrounding area. Pai is located in a valley, and green-covered mountains rise around it. For our first stop, we decided to head to a waterfall. Unfortunately, the water is rather low during this time of year, and Mo Paeng Waterfall was far from spectacular. Nonetheless, it was a beautiful day out and we were able to enjoy the weat...
Chiang Mai: A Walk in the Clouds
2008-03-18 06:30:00
The city of Chiang Mai is a portal to Thailand's spiritual past and the gateway to some of its most verdant and beautiful forestry. Unlike the tropical island scenery many visitors associate with Thailand, Chiang Mai is ringed by misty mountains and jungle ? it is also in close proximity to the apexes of China, Myanmar and Laos, otherwise referred to as the "Golden Triangle".Founded 700 years ago as the capital of the Lanna Kingdom (Lanna means "a million rice fields") Chiang Mai is home to more than 300 temples and a multitude of national parks, mountain trails, waterfalls and ancient ruins. In recent years the town has become increasingly metropolitan, though not quite to the extent of other Thai cities, including the nation's bustling capital, Bangkok. In Chiang Mai, visitors will see 500?year?old temples juxtaposed against convenience stores and modern boutique hotels.The possibilities for adventure and activity are endless for a visitor to Chiang Mai. For temples (known in Th...
Back in Chiang Mai after 40 Hours on the Road
2008-03-10 09:55:00
1 van, 8 people, 8 provinces, 6 days, 40 hours on the road . . . its good to be back home. Thanks for the warm welcome Chiang Mai--even if the weather is a bit smoggy these days.
Thai Food Festival at Chiang Mai
2008-03-08 10:04:00
Thai Food FestivalWhen : Mar 13thRestaurant : Café 99 Details From March 13th – 23rd, 2008, Café 99 at The Regent will introduce to its guests a special Thai Food Festival, presented by three guest chefs from Chiang Mai Culinary Institute in Thailand. The food festival will showcase more than 30 kinds of most flavourful Thai cuisine, including renowned Tom Yum Goong and Pad Thai. The special quality of Thai cuisine are the combination of spices and herbs, that will all be imported from Thailand for this promotion at Café 99. The master chef Mr. Prayoon has gained his Thai cooking experience for over 30 years both inside the country and aboard. Lunch buffet: RMB 180 per person. 12:00am to 2:30pm.Dinner buffet: RMB 220 per person. 6:30pm to 10:00pm. All above prices are subject to 15% service charge. Restaurant Reservation: 010 8522 1789 Address: 99 Jinbao Street, Dongcheng District www.TheRegentExperience.comSour-ce : cityweekend.com.cn Tag: thai food festival
Thai cooking in Chiang Mai
2008-03-08 08:51:00
Thai cooking in Chiang MaiA Lot Of Thai Cooking School+66 53-800724. A family run home cooking class. Teach by the owner for every class. Welcome for vegetarian and any kind of food restriction. Courses included Market tour and provides a recipe book from which you can cook by yourself at a later date. Baan Thai Cookery School11 Ratchadamnoen Road, Soi 5, near Thapae Gate, +66 53-357339 / +66-16714120. Courses include a cook book and market tour. Have full day or evening classes. Chiang Mai Kitchen Cooking School+66-97002099.Just 20 minutes from downtown Chiang Mai, and offers a fresh approach to Thai cooking instruction. The organic herb and vegetable garden supplements ingredients are purchased at the morning market. Before and/or after your day in the kitchen, stay overnight in their charming, traditional Thai bamboo house. Chiang Mai Thai Cookery Schoolat 1-3 Moon Muang Road+66 53-206388 (fax: +66 53-206387).Offers 1/2/3/4/5-day courses. Recommended by Lonely Plan...
Wat Chiang Man
2008-02-27 06:35:00
Wat Chiang Man, located in the heart of Chiang Mai's old city, is the oldest temple in the city. It was built by King Mengrai (SimplyThai.com, ThaiwaysMagazine.com)--the founder of Chiang Mai--in 1296. King Mengrai was said have stayed on the grounds of Wat Chiang Man during the construction of the new city, Chiang Mai. He also spent the last years of his life at the temple.I went to Wat Chiang Man on a beautiful morning with my Thai Professor, Nan. We walked around the grounds and discussed the different aspects of the temple. In the main wihan, we found a dog napping on a monk's chair.~dog napping~~dog napping 2~Next to the main wihan is a smaller wihan that houses two important Buddha images. The Phra Sila, or Marble Buddha, stands 20 to 30 cm tall and is said to have originated 2500 years ago in India or Ceylon--this would place the origination of the image in the era of the life of the Buddha. The Phra Sae Tang Tamani, or Cystal Buddha, stands at only 10 cm tall and is though...
Huay Kaew Waterfall
2008-02-26 09:18:00
Huay Kaew Road runs across the front of Chiang Mai University, and is the road that runs up Doi Suthep mountain. Just past Chiang Mai Zoo and at the base of Doi Suthep is where Huay Kaew Waterfall is located. Recently, a local environmental group has been working hard to ensure that Huay Kaew Waterfall (ChiangMaiCitylife)remains as natural as possible. These are some of the easiest and closest falls to access from Chiang Mai city. They provide a relaxing and scenic get away for a couple of hours.~the falls~~the falls 2~~the falls 3~There are paths to climb to the top of the falls, but they are steep and without railings. Make sure to wear a good pair of shoes. Also, at the bottom of the falls is a small pool, which is a popular place to swim on hot days. Feel free to wear your swimming suit, or cool off in your clothes--I've seen Thai students swimming in their school uniform on more than one occasion.
Chiang Mai Province
2008-02-13 22:15:00
Chiang Mai (?????????) is the hub of Northern Thailand. With a population of over 170,000, it is Thailand's fifth-largest city. Located on a plain at an elevation of 316 m, surrounded by mountains and lush countryside, it is much greener and quieter than the capital, and has a cosmopolitan air and a significant expat population, factors which have led many from Bangkok to settle permanently in this "Rose of the North".Founded in 1296 AD, the culturally rich city of Chiang Mai is the longest continuously inhabited settlement from the ancient days of Siam. Located amidst the rolling foot hills of the Himalayan Mountains 700 km north of Bangkok, it could only be reached by an arduous river journey or an elephant back trip until the 1920s, isolation which has helped keep Chiang Mai's distinctive charm intact to this day. Chiang Mai's historical centre is the walled city (chiang in Thai, hence Chiang Mai - "New Walled City"). Sections of the wall remain at the gates and corners, but o...
Passport to Chiang Mai PCM FAIR 2008
2008-02-02 18:31:00
1st – 3rd February 2008 Passport to Chiang Mai” PCM FAIR 2008 “Uniting all tourist NEEDS; Dinning, Traveling, Staying, Shopping and Spa” The first collaboration of travel entrepreneurs and exporters aims to provide a privilege for you with sincerity in the Passport to Chiang Mai (PCM) Fair 2008 Between 1st – 3rd February 2008 at JJ Market Chiang Mai 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. For more information please call 053 808770, 081 530 5185 source from http://www.jjchiangmai.com
Chiang Mai Flower Festival
2008-02-02 10:34:00
On the first weekend in February, Chiang Mai hosts an annual Flower Festival (AllThailandExperiences.com, ThailandGrandFestival.com, WhatsOnWhen.com). The first Flower Festival was hosted in 1977, and the event has had a long history of success. The festival lasts for three days and Suan Buat Hat (a park) is the best place to enjoy the beauty. Saturday morning is when a parade is held, and floats and people are meticulously decorated with blooming flowers. There is also a Miss Flower pageant, floral arrangements, craft sales, cultural performances, and an abundance of food. This festival really captures the beauty and culture of Northern Thailand, and early February would be an excellent time to visit.~a view of the crowd~~a couple of floats move into place~~Her Royal Highness Princess Galyani Vadhana, Sister to the King of Thailand, died on January 2nd this year. She was 84 years old. The people of Thailand honorably remember her life of giving.~~a rabbit!~~can you believe t...
Elephant centers and treks, Chiang Mai , Thailand
2008-01-26 00:00:00
As Thailand ’s national animal, the elephant has a special place in folklore and in the hearts of the Thai people. Indeed, the national flag of Siam had a white elephant on a red background. Unlike African elephants, Asian elephants can easily be tamed. Historically they were used for ceremonial purposes, but also in warfare as ...
Rafting in Chiang Mai, Thailand
2008-01-26 00:00:00
There are several rafting operators based in and around Chiang Mai. One popular route is on the Mae Tuen River , starting from Baan Huay Nam Kao and ending at the Bhumibol Dam in Tak province. This trip usually takes three days.
Chiang Mai = The Rose of the North (2)
2008-01-26 00:00:00
A major attraction of Chiang Mai is the night bazaar, a market that opens after sundown. Go there after 8 p.m. and you will find it busy and attractive there. Expect the usual souvenirs at the night bazaar, as sold anywhere in Thailand. You will find a bit more wood carved articles in the night ...
Chiang Mai = The Rose of the North (1)
2008-01-20 00:00:00
The Thais call it “The Rose of the North”. For most tourists it is the second city in popularity to visit. Many Thais (and also many expats) want to retire here. A fact is that Chiang Mai is a beautiful city, and much more quiet than Bangkok, although it is becoming more crowded now, in ...
2nd Semester Begins
2008-01-17 07:23:00
I have begun my second round of study at Chiang Mai University. This semester I will be taking Thai Language and Black and White Photography. I will be gaining the rest of my credits by continuing my field research.I will try and keep you updated on what I am doing--would you like photos? :)
Chiang Mai Night Safari
2008-01-16 00:00:00
Chiang Mai Night Safari covers 313 hectares, and is divided into three zones: the Jaguar Trail Zone; the Predator Prowl Zone; and the Savanna Safari Zone. These three zones feature over 1,100 animals of many different species. The Jaguar Trail zone is a walking trail, while visitors move through the Predator Prowl Zone and Savanna ...
Doi Suthep-Doi Pui National Park, Chiang Mai, Thailand
2008-01-13 00:00:00
Home to more than 300 bird species and a diverse range of plants and ferns, Doi Suthep-Doi Pui National Park is one of Thailand ’s most popular national parks. Covering more than 262 square kilometers, the park is blessed with three peaks: Doi Suthep; Doi Buakha; and Doi Pui. Due to the high altitude, the weather ...
Museums in Chiang Mai, Thailand
2008-01-10 00:00:00
Today Let’s me introduct some museums in Chiang Mai. The first place is Chiang Mai National Museum and second is Hill tribe Museum Chiang Mai National Museum Chiang Mai National Museum is the main regional museum for the North of Thailand. The Fine Arts Department of the Royal Thai Government designated the museum to be at the ...
Gallery Royal Flora Expo 2006, Chiang Mai, Thailand (Just found)
2008-01-10 00:00:00
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Wat U Mong (Chiang Mai Temples Series)
2008-01-08 00:00:00
This forest temple is located just outside the city center on Suthep Road . The monks and students of meditation who visit the temple are able to be close to nature and can therefore live in a truly natural setting.
Happy to be Back in Chiang Mai!!!
2008-01-07 11:22:00
I'm back in Chiang Mai! The 12 hour train ride from Bangkok was rather torturous. When I traveled from Chiang Mai to Bangkok I also took a train. However, it was a night train and I had a sleeper bed. If I travel any more long distances by train is will definately be at night! Check out the State Railway of Thailand's website if you are interested in the fares and schedules of trains in Thailand.Its good to be back in Northern Thailand and I look forward to the next 5 months.
Wat Chiang Man (Chiang Mai Temples Series)
2008-01-07 00:00:00
Wat Chiang Man is significant as it was the first temple to be built in Chiang Mai. In 1296, during the city’s founding, Wat Chiang Man was originally the residence of King Meng Rai, one of the three city’s founders. King Meng Rai had a chedi built there which later became the temple once he ...
Wat Chedi Luang (Chiang Mai Temples Series)
2008-01-06 00:00:00
Wat Chedi Luang is one of the oldest and most important temples in Chiang Mai. Located in the center of the city, the temple’s main structure is Chedi Luang, which was completed in 1481. During its heyday it reached 96 meters, and was the highest structure in Chiang Mai for over 500 years.
Wat Phra Singh (Chiang Mai Temples Series)
2008-01-06 00:00:00
Wat Phra Singh was built in 1345 by King Pha Yu to house the ashes of his father. Originally known as Wat Li Chang Phra, legend has it that on the way from Kamphaeng Phet to Wat Suan Dok, a carriage transporting a Phra Singh Buddha image stopped in front of the temple. This was ...
Wat Ku Tao (Chiang Mai Temples Series)
2008-01-06 00:00:00
Located in Chiang Mai’s Chang Puak district, Wat Ku Tao houses the city’s most unusual chedi. Built in the form of five diminishing spheres, representing five Buddhas, on a low, square base, it has come to be known as the ?watermelon chedi?, or, more formally, the ?temple in the bamboo forest with the watermelon stupa? ...
Wat Suan Dok (Chiang Mai Temples Series)
2008-01-06 00:00:00
Wat Suan Dok was built during the rule of the 14 th century Lanna Thai monarch, King Ku Na. Unlike many of the city’s other temples, Wat Suan Dok houses quite a few monks.
Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep (Chiang Mai Temples Series)
2008-01-06 00:00:00
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is one of the most important temples in Chiang Mai, and one of the most revered among the Thai people. It is a popular pilgrimage destination during the important Buddhist holidays of Makha Bucha and Visaka Bucha. As well as its location, its importance owes much to the story of ...
Chiang Mai Geo Location
2008-01-06 00:00:00
Chiang Mai, with an altitude of approximately 310 meters above sea level, is situated approximately 700 kilometers from Bangkok on the Mae Ping River basin. Surrounded by high mountain ranges, the city covers an area of approximately 20,107 square kilometers and is the country’s second largest province. Chiang Mai borders Myanmar on the north, Lamphun ...
Chiang Mai History (2)
2008-01-06 00:00:00
Chiang Mai literally means new city and has retained the name despite having celebrated its 700th anniversary in 1996. King Meng Rai founded the city as the capital of the Lanna (A Million Rice Fields) Kingdom on Thursday, 12th April 1296 during the same period of time as the establishment of the Sukhothai Kingdom. King ...
Chiang Mai Information
2008-01-06 00:00:00
Experiencing the merging of the past into the present in Chiang Mai where locals are proud of the city’s 700-year history. Its rich traditional heritage and unique culture is a perfect foundation for the development of the city. Chiang Mai is one of the few places in Thailand where it is possible to find in ...
Sunshine @ Doi In-Ta-Non # Chiang-mai, Thailand
2008-01-06 00:00:00
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CHIANG MAI SIGHTS & ATTRACTIONS
2007-12-24 07:03:00
The SightsThe city's temples:Wat Phra Singh (1345) - Lanna-style masterpiece. Wat Phra Singh is easy to visit as it is right in the center of Chiang Mai city, located on the corner of Singharat and Ratchadamnoen Rd road. Wat Phra Singh was built inside the old city walls at a time when Chiang Mai was the capital of the northern Thai Lanna or Lan Na kingdom. The wat was originally built in 1345. It may have simply been a stupa erected by a king (and descendant of the great Mangrai) to honour his father. The stupa still stands, but most of the buildings you see on the site today are of much more recent vintage. There are three main buildings, namely the Stupa, Viharn Lai Kam, and Haw Trai.Wat Chiang Man - built by the city's founder, King Mengrai. Located within the walls of the old city, near the Chang Puak gate, Chiang Man is the oldest temple in Chiang Mai. It was supposedly built by the founder of the city 700 years ago, King Mengrai, on the spot where he stayed while planning h...
CHIANG MAI -Thailand
2007-12-24 03:43:00
Population: 500,000Area Code: (66) 53Chiang Mai is less worldly, and takes itself less seriously, than the 'City of Angels'. Even its name, the 'New City', belies its long independent history as the capital of the Lanna Kingdom, the 'Land of a Million Rice Fields'. Cradled between the mountains and the Mekong river and separated from the Central Plains by dense jungle, it took the arrival of the railway to end seven centuries of isolation interrupted mainly by marauding Burmese and Siamese armies. Chiang Mai's cool climate and exuberant Songkran Festival have made it a favorite dry-season refuge for Bangkokians ever since. Of late, the tickle of holidaymakers has been swollen by a tidal wave of businessmen and investor whose factories seem about to engulf the tranquil teak houses. Long a trading center for local rice farmers. Chiang Mai's industry reminds mostly on a small scale even today. The outlying villages eke out an existence with cottage-style handicrafts: silk weavi...
Video - Buddhist Temple near Chiang Mai Northern Thailand
2007-12-24 00:00:00
A video of the Doi Suthep temple in Northern Thailand. addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Ftripinator.com%2F-2007%2F12%2F23%2Fvideo-buddhist--temple-near-chiang-mai-norther-n-thailand%2F'; addthis_title = 'Video+-+Buddhist+Temple+near+C-hiang+Mai+Northern+Thailand'; addthis_pub = '';
Chiang Mai Transportation
2007-12-17 22:09:00
Guide Chiang Mai' s Local Transportation In The City Of Chiang Mai is the red truck Service will drive around Chiang Mai If you need your privacy distance around Chiang Mai you can get a taxi in... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
CHIANG MAI ELEPHANT CAMPS
2007-12-17 22:07:00
MAE SA ELEPHANT CAMP 101 M 9 Ban Maemae Maerim District CHIANGMAI THAILAND TEL 053206247 CHIANG DAO ELEPHANT CAMP 108 / 1 M 9 Tumbon Inthakhin Mae Thaeng District Chiang Mai Thailand TEL... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Chiang Mai Shopping
2007-12-17 22:03:00
ChiangMai Shop - Shopping - ChiangMai Product One could say that local specialty industry is the full expression of human intelligence, where, in the sprit of service, the most scientific land -... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
CHIANG MAI NIGHT TOUR
2007-12-17 22:01:00
Chiang Mai Lanna , a rich and plentiful Land with a deep heritage and gracious hospitality. These qualities have made the region outstanding cultural center throughout history and have drawn diverse... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Chiang Mai Attractions
2007-12-17 21:59:00
NORTH CHIANG MAI There are so many interesting places around north direction of Chiangmai for tourists to go and visit. The Hill-Tribe Museum at the Lanna 9 Park . Take the high way 107 to the... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
CHIANG MAI CAR RENT
2007-12-17 21:49:00
BUDGET CAR RENT SERVICE 189 / 17 - 19 Wua Lai Road Hai Ya Muang Chiang Mai Tel 053 202871-2 Fax 053 202873 CHIANG MAI CAR RENT 17 /2 KHUMPAENG ROAD. MUANG CHIANG MAI TEL 06 6726966 KING WEST CAR... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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