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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Hi Pi Yinyang, you are right with the small ago-go bars. But nowadays there are many KTV joints setting up and they are also offering sexual services behind or the guy can also bring the girl back to the hotel. Most of those girls working in these joints are from Yunnan and Myanmar. They can...
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Oh Bro groovy73, One more thing, if you are going to 'cheong' in the night entertainment scenes in Chiangmai, try not to go alone and be careful of the girls as most of them are from Yunnan and Myanmar. I mean when you happen to bring them back to your hotel, so try to book a hotel with a room...
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Hi Bro groovy73, just to share with you that from March to May is known as the hot season in Chiangmai. Average temperature is around 35 degree and has reached 42 degree celcius occasionally during this period. There is no sea in the North so some Thais will drive up to the mountain during the...
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Hello Bro panzer, I am staying with my partner at a residential estate known as Aumphure Sansai when I visited Chiangmai. Its a peaceful and quiet neighborhood (except for those barking dogs). This estate comprises of mostly single-storey independent houses and it costs about one million baht...
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Anyway, I look forward to the day we can meet up and eat khao Soi in Chiangmai with a Chang beer to go along na....hehehe
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Hello Pi Ypres, nice to hear from you. Frankly, Chiangmai has a northern culture and language of its own. I am still learning every time when I visited that place. I am happy for you in wanting to retire in Chiangmai. I am in my mid 40s and my fiancee is in her late 30s, so I am not just...
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Sawatdee krub to all the seniors in this thread. This is my very first post but I have been following up with this thread at the sideline. I want to thank seniors / bros Chonburifc, Joetys, Yinyang, Ypres, Alamaking, and all other bros who have make this an interesting and informative thread...
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