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Cheewin Sattha, Published on 26/01/2020
» Chiang Mai international airport has suspended all flights between Wuhan and Chiang Mai from Jan 24 to Feb 4 to stem the coronavirus spread, chief of the provincial tourism and sports office Parisa Panprom said on Sunday.
Cheewin Sattha, Published on 22/01/2018
» CHIANG MAI: Four people - including a pregnant woman - were injured when a bus carrying Chinese tourists plunged off the steep, winding road just below Doi Suthep temple in Muang district on Monday evening.
Cheewin Sattha, Published on 22/09/2016
» CHIANG MAI - Northern tour operators have spoken out against the government's move to quell zero-dollar tours, warning that budget Chinese travellers might turn to neighbouring countries instead for their holidays.
Cheewin Sattha, Published on 14/08/2016
» MAE HONG SON -- The popular tourism destination of Pai has returned to normal after being hit by flash floods on Saturday, according to district chief Thanakrit Chanthachamratsilp.
News, Cheewin Sattha, Published on 14/08/2016
» Mae Hong Son: At least 10,000 people including a number of foreign tourists in Pai district have been affected by flash flooding after the Pai River broke its banks.
News, Cheewin Sattha, Published on 26/07/2016
» The authorities' ban on foreign-registered vehicles travelling between provinces has resulted in a plunge in Chinese tourist arrivals to Chiang Mai, denting tourism revenue, according to the provincial tourism council.
Cheewin Sattha, Published on 25/07/2016
» The number of vehicles from China to Chiang Mai province has plummeted by 98% to 10 from 600 daily following a ban on inbound motorists from driving deeper into the kingdom.
Cheewin Sattha, Published on 27/05/2016
» CHIANG MAI - Police on Friday raided a resort and five shops accused of selling shoddy and overpriced products to tourists, mainly Chinese.
News, Cheewin Sattha, Published on 11/03/2016
» Chinese tourists are flocking to Chiang Mai province to apply for international driving licences before setting off on their travels across the country in their vehicles.
Cheewin Sattha, Published on 10/03/2016
» Chinese nationals have a found a shortcut around the long wait in the mainland for a driver’s licence: Get it in Thailand.