Every child deserves a chance at succeeding in life, a pathway out of poverty.
Read moreTake a look at how Chiang Mai Montessori International School is inspiring children to learn how to learn, explore and create in an outstanding environment.
Read moreThe largest event to date with an impressive 95 colleges and universities from around the world represented.
Read moreBaan Gundam is a model store located in the Central Festival and MAYA Lifestyle Shopping Centers.
Read moreWhen it's scorching hot there's no better place to be than by, or in the pool. We review some of Chiang Mai's best swimming pools.
Read moreNo Gravity is a fantastic indoor gym, with both bouldering and top rope climbing. In fact, it’s the only gym in Chiang Mai with indoor top rope routes.
Read moreNeither one thing nor the other - where do third culture kids call home? Annella Espana gives a personal account of what it means to be a thrid culture kid
Read moreChiang Mai Rock Climbing Adventures is at the centre of the Chiang Mai climbing community and have a spectacular climbing gym with levels of difficulty to suit
Read moreAnnella Espana writes about her feelings and expereinces growing up as a “third culture kid” in Thailand.
Read moreGinger Farm his a unique and very popular destination with families for its fun, informative and interactive family activities. The food is pretty special too!
Read moreTus Werayutwattana investigates the standard and shortcomings of Thailand's education system and reports on the hope that reforms being pioneered in Chiang Mai might
Read moreThe pressure for today's students to excel has led to the growth of an industry that shadows formal education. Ainee Setthamalinee reports.
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