The Lanna Folklife Museum, situated across from the Three Kings Monument, displays arts and crafts of Northern Thailand.
Read morePramote Eua-Amnuay is working to encourage leadership and education in hill tribe communities to empower the people and help them to a better future.
Read moreLocated far from the well-trodden routes of Chiang Mai’s hill tribe treks, Thailand Hilltribe Holidays is giving visitors a look at authentic hill tribe life.
Read moreFighting poverty and prejudice, hill tribe girls become national champions. Denis D. Gray explains how cricket is elevating under privileged children.
Read moreIn 2013, Huay Hin Lad Nai, a small traditional Karen village received the Forest Hero Award from the United Nations Forum on Forests (UNFF).
Read moreChiang Mai and Kengtung in Myanmar have had a close and complicated relationship for over seven centuries. Pam Supasaen looks at the history and the now.
Read moreKaren hill tribe lives in the forest, and their lives revolve around nature, even their sacred birthing ceremony involves a tree.
Read moreTen hill tribes comprising 1.3 million people are officially recognised as ethnic groups by the government. 100,000 of them do not have citizenship.
Read more"USAC (University Studies Abroad Consortium)'s students attend the trips to the Mae Sa Mai Hmong village in the Mae Rim district.
Read moreA look at Northern Thailand's long-suffering and little known, Mlabri people and how a social enterprise points the way to a better, brighter future.
Read moreChom Thong is located in the southern outskirts of Chiang Mai. It is home to Doi Inthanon, the highest mountain in Thailand!
Read moreHilary Cadigan visits the Kayan people, known worldwide at the Long Neck Tribe and asks, are they being exploited and what is their future.
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