Chiang Mai recently welcomed Martin Sutherland OBE, an internationally renowned cultural advisor with vast experience in developing Creative Cities. The visit marked
Read moreMae Kha canal is one of Chiang Mai’s most important waterways and finally gets a beauty treatment and becomes leisure spot in town
Read moreRecharge is a Chiang Mai company that leads the world in red light therapy that stimulates the body's natural self-healing. Pim Kemasingki caught up with its founder
Read moreChiang Mai is becoming a hub for blockchain technology. Matthew Rickard looks at the blockchain world of new terminology and limitless potential.
Read moreThe Lanyim Creaitive Group is a place where the young can express their ideas, creativity and free spirit through a variety of art-based activities.
Read moreLooking for something different when shopping in Chiang Mai? Wild, wacky, stylish and eclectic can only begin to describe these hidden gems. Check 'em out.
Read moreAll children are born creative because they are inquisitive, experimental and enquiring. Children learn so much through the process of play.
Read moreChiang Mai is a truly creative city. Here's a collection of our favourite places to see arts, crafts, culture and architecture. Enjoy discovering these gems.
Read moreChiang Mai is a creative city and writing is another art form. There are many support groups for writers in the city. Take your pen (or keyboard) along.
Read moreThere was a face painter who was a huge hit as well as a fun cartoon portrait artist sponsored by Super James and Magnolia Caf?.
Read moreChiang Mai's Makerspace offers an open workshop for inventor, engineers, artists and other creatives to turn their ideas into reality.
Read moreLocally Baan Tawai is often thought of as 'something that's there for the tourists', but as Pim Kemasingki reports, that's far from the case.
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