By Citylife | Thu 12 Mar 2020

Pi Tia, was the unofficial doggy mascot of CMU. Deeply loved by thousands of students and alumni and a common sight around the university. This is his story.
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Roongroj Piamyossak, an artist, activist and retired village head has spent the past two years chronicling the teak old houses of Sanpatong District.
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Seeing the garden, it’s hard to imagine that he has only been gardening for four years; to this veteran gardener, it seems more like forty.
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Pim Kemasingki finds that many of those that fled the cities to escape coronovirus are thinking of staying on in the coutryside.
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Pim Kemasingki reports on how Covid-19 has trapped Thailand's migrant workers between a rock and a hard place.
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In the 1960s Thea Hanson's grandparents were pioneering medical missionaries training hospital teams in Chiang Mai. Fifty years later she retraced their steps.
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