Pim Kemasingki meets one of her heroes, Mechai Viravaidya to see if he can help solve Chaing Mai's seasonal polluttion crises.
Read morePim Kemasingki looks at how Chiang Mai is becoming a powerhouse in the coffee world. Growing, roasting, drinking and exporting. Coffee is here to stay.
Read moreIn her monthly editorial, Pim Kemasingki looks at developments at Citylife and Chiang Mai's UNESCO bid for World Heritage status.
Read moreAs the pollution crisis worsens, Citylife's editor Pim Kemasingki speaks for Chiang Mai, declaring her right to breathe clean air.
Read moreWe had a poignant article, ‘What Does it Mean to be Thai’, submitted by Jaem Prueangwat. Much of what he said resonated with me, and with many others.
Read morePim Kemasingki talks to Swiss ecologist, Paul Page and becomes fascinated about how bees affect our world.
Read morePim Kemasingki looks at how Chiang Mai Pride has developed from a day of ignominy in 2009 to today when the LGBT community is largely celebrated by the city.
Read moreIn today’s world of free access to information, we are all thoroughly aware of the great damage we do to the environment.
Read moreIt is very difficult to go against the master template, so Thais have always got their novelty from bringing in things from the outside.
Read moreI have put my focus on other matters and neglected my fellow sisters somewhat over the past few years.
Read morePim Kemasingki interviews the three leading political figures in Chiang Mai to find out what their jobs entail and their hopes for the future.
Read moreCitylife wades into the quagmire of city planning and development, alas offering no answers, but attempting to give you a picture of what is being talked about
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