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    Mercury falling, spirits rising

    Life, Pongpet Mekloy, Published on 10/12/2020

    » The Colours of Doi Tung Festival is one of Chiang Rai province's best-known annual events. Every weekend and public holiday in December and January, a fair featuring the sale of food and goods by hilltribe people and other ethnic groups living in Doi Tung and nearby mountains is held near the Mae Fah Luang Garden, a famous attraction that is part of Mae Fah Luang Foundation's Doi Tung Development Project. The idea is to draw more visitors to Doi Tung and enable the villagers to benefit from the high season.

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    Not quite a staycation

    Life, Pongpet Mekloy, Published on 27/08/2020

    » Dying to get back to nature but national parks are so far away? Longing for an outdoor experience but you don't think you have enough time?

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    When you're free to move about the country

    Life, Pongpet Mekloy, Published on 07/05/2020

    » It's going to be a while before we find out whether or not the easing of coronavirus lockdown measures, the mass scrambles for alcoholic beverages, and the exodus over the recent long weekend will reverse the trend of the pandemic control in Thailand that seems to be going well. Let's hope they won't. At the same time, let's not forget that in many parts of this small world, the Covid-19 situation is still not getting any better.

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    A time for solitude

    Life, Pongpet Mekloy, Published on 26/03/2020

    » Starting on Thursday, Thailand is under a state of emergency. Hopefully, this will help the country cope with the Covid-19 pandemic more effectively. At the time of writing, a full lockdown is not yet announced. But in line with the emergency decree, it's likely that social distancing will no longer be urged but enforced. Only with people staying calmly at home will it be possible to keep the highly contagious virus under control. China has shown that such stringent measures worked. If everybody complies, it should bring a good result here, too.

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    Come live with me

    Life, Pongpet Mekloy, Published on 10/02/2020

    » Imagine yourself shuffling out of your bedroom in the morning to find the girl next door sitting on your favourite sofa chatting on the phone. On the other side of the large living room, another neighbour is working on his laptop. At the dining table, a familiar couple are enjoying breakfast. In the kitchen, somebody's cooking a cheese omelette.

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    The other side to Pattaya

    Life, Pongpet Mekloy, Published on 16/01/2020

    » Na Klua may not be the most prominent mark on the Pattaya tourist map. But for some, a trip to the popular resort city wouldn't be complete without a visit to the northern end of town. Indeed, a growing number of holidaymakers, myself included, see Na Klua as a worthy destination in its own right. With its old-town charm, street art, inexpensive fresh seafood, seaside picnic areas and more, what's not to love?

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    Bensley Collection - Shinta Mani Wild

    Life, Pongpet Mekloy, Published on 14/11/2019

    » Lauded by Time magazine as one of the World's Greatest Places for 2019, this high-end property in the Cambodian wilderness, 112km northeast of Sihanoukville Airport, is another masterpiece by internationally renowned resort designer Bill Bensley, who is also its co-owner.

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    Samyan tourism fair

    Life, Pongpet Mekloy, Published on 19/09/2019

    » If you are looking for travel ideas, this is an event you shouldn't miss.

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    No longer places to just pass by

    Life, Pongpet Mekloy, Published on 29/08/2019

    » Mae Sot city in Tak province is widely known as one of the Kingdom's largest hubs of border trade. However, for holiday-makers, it's often overlooked. I, for one, have made brief stops in Mae Sot several times, on my way to Umphang to its south, to Mae Sariang and Mae Hong Son to its north, and even to Mawlamyine, the capital of Myanmar's Mon State to the west.

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    An ocean at the top of the world

    Life, Pongpet Mekloy, Published on 18/07/2019

    » The wooden sign at the highest point of Phu Ta Jo claims that the mountain rises 1,300m above sea level. According to my topographic map, and judging by the vegetation, the elevation was actually more like 800-900m. But that didn't really matter, I was still on top of the world.

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