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Hua Hin Apartments for Rent Long & Short-Term

Hua Hin Apartments for Rent Long & Short-Term

Hua Hin, Living in Thailand, Moving to Thailand, Thailand k5 2 Reviews/Comments

I’m going to show you what is available from 4,000 to 8,000 THB per month in Hua Hin. There are other more expensive places to stay. Check out this video if you want to see 5-star luxury hotels in Hua Hin, where you can easily spend $100 per night in one of these 4 or […]

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15 WEIRD & FUNNY Facts About Thailand

15 WEIRD & FUNNY Facts About Thailand

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Here are 15 weird and funny facts about Thailand. In 2013, Forbes listed Bangkok as one of the world’s 10 most visited cities. In 2016, Forbes listed Bangkok as the second most traffic congested city in the world. Parts of the Chao Phraya River were man-made during the Ayutthaya period to bypass large loops.

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Chiang Mai Temples Map (All Temples)

Chiang Mai Temples Map (All Temples)

Chiang Mai, Living in Thailand, Thailand k5 1 Review/Comment

Lists on the map above are all of Chiang Mai temples.

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Where to Stay in Chiang Mai

Where to Stay in Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai, Living in Thailand, Thailand k5 2 Reviews/Comments

Where is the best place to stay in Chiang Mai? Where to stay in Chiang Mai? It is the north, east, west, south or central? Where are the best nightlife spots or the best places for dining? Where to stay for a romantic get-away as a couple, or the best place for your family, or […]

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Moving to Thailand & Under 50 Years Old – Things You Need to Know

Moving to Thailand & Under 50 Years Old – Things You Need to Know

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This article is for people who are planning to move to Thailand for more than 6 months and under 50 years old. If you’re NOT married to a Thai person, you DON’T work for a company operating in Thailand. You DON’T own a business in Thailand and you want to stay in Thailand for more […]

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Retiring and Living in Thailand Pros and Cons

Retiring and Living in Thailand Pros and Cons

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Here is my list of the pros and cons retiring and living in Thailand. I’ll cover many different aspects of life while living or retiring in this country. All the good and the bad, giving you an in-depth insight of what to expect when living here. From visa, language, Thai law, job, traffic, food, safety […]

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Thailand vs Philippines (Why I will not go back to the Philippines)

Thailand vs Philippines (Why I will not go back to the Philippines)

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I just came back from my 3 months stay at Davao City, Philippines and I’m want to write this post while my memory is still fresh. This post is not about which country is better or worse. It’s about my personal experiences as an outsider living in these two very different countries. Since I lived […]

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Living in Chiang Mai: Pros and Cons

Living in Chiang Mai: Pros and Cons

Chiang Mai, Living in Thailand, Thailand k5 1 Review/Comment

In this article, I’m going to talk about my personal feelings and experiences during my time living in Chiang Mai. Including the stuff that I really like and what I don’t like about Chiang Mai. Some people don’t want to talk about the bad things because they want to keep it positive and that’s fine, […]

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Hug-Lanna Residence

Hug-Lanna Residence

Chiang Rai, Living in Thailand, Thailand k5 Leave a review or comment

This apartment was a bit (about 10-20 min. drive north) far from the city center. If you don’t mind that and you want to be in a quite place, this might be the place for you. Although, it is ideal for students, but anyone can live there. 3,800 – 4,000 THB/month Electric price: 7 THB/unit […]

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H2M Residence (serviced apartment)

H2M Residence (serviced apartment)

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6,000 – 6,500 THB/month Electric price: 7 THB/unit Water price: 150 THB/person/month Wifi: included Location: View map >

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