By Citylife | Tue 14 Apr 2020
Pim Kemasingki interviews the three leading political figures in Chiang Mai to find out what their jobs entail and their hopes for the future.
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An opportunity to study and become qualified in restaurant and F&B operational management in Chiang Mai at CMU.
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The company not only employs local villagers, but also helps the community to increase its income from additional services.
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Volunteer tourism can provide a life changing experience for a visitor to Chiang Mai and provide social benefits to the city, but it is has a darker side.
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My sizable pavillion, one of forty dotted across the steep hill that once was a coconut plantation, was scrumptiously luxurious with a spacious bathroom
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A look at the work of the Thailand Community-based Tourism Institute (CBT-I) and how you can get involved with community-based tourist projects.
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