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03-01-04, 07:04 AM #1strato Guest
Chiang Mai map
Hi All,
My name is Anthony fr singapore and anyone over here resides in Chiangmai as I'm planning a trip to there around Feb 2004.
Anyway to acquire a map as I've tried the local embassy here but the service is pathetic.
Thanks
Regards
Anthony
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03-01-04, 08:57 AM #2Ferret Guest
hi Anthony,
This will help link to ChiangMai I reckon if you look around the site you will find plenty of very helpfull stuff. Now for a Map use this maps a map of Thailand just move around to wherever you want
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04-01-04, 06:39 AM #4
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Here's a more detailed map of Chiangmai city:
<a href=http://www.maps-thailand.com/map_chiangmai_central.htm>Chiang mai map</a>
(I just edited my post for sloppy spelling...If you are a Thai student looking for examples from native speakers on this board, don't use me(
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20-01-04, 08:12 PM #5
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Hi - I'm new to the board and live most of the time in England but I do spend around two months a year in Chiangmai - my favourite area in the world. I write for several magazines including Good Morning Chiangmai news mag. I can probably answer most questions about the city and the countryside around. I have many friend in the mountains and often spend the weekends in Mae Hong Son or Pang Mapha (Soppong) The road to Mae Hon Son from Chiangmai is one of the most beautiful journeys in Thailand. I can speak a lot of Thai but I am learning to read and write now using this site (Manee - I'm up to lesson 11!!
I haven't worked out if i can post photos on this site yet but, If I can I will soon
cheers
Loikroh
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21-01-04, 05:41 PM #6
Never been to ChaingMai, but I here the temperature is cooler than Bangkok, so I must go there some day.
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21-01-04, 10:37 PM #7
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Hi Paul - yes Chiangmai is usually cooler than Bangkok - especially in the mountains outside the city. Last April around Songkran there was a heat wave and both Chiengmai and Mae Hong Son were hotter than the capital - very unusual!!
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21-01-04, 10:38 PM #8
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Oops - sorry - I've resorted to the Old English spelling of Chiengmai!
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26-01-04, 05:00 PM #9
Hmm I forgive you but don't let it happen again
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