firstly, i feel there's nothing much i did in chiangmai this time, i felt a little bit tired and boring instead.. but like some people alwiz said : "when in rome, do as the romans do..."so when i'm in chiangmai, i follow the local leads, slow down and take time to embrace the city's most prized treasure : "nature..." yeah... in chiangmai and chiangrai, is all bout' returning to nature.
white temple, chiangrai
after a few days, i discovered i wasn't really enjoying myself, i find things mildly amusing, and i wasn't genuinely happy. i silently screamed to myself, frustated becos i know i was ill.. flu, cough, sore thorat.... i guess, i catch a cold... but as usual, my morning call at 0500 wakes me up again! i woke up as early as the songbird, took a big strech and yawn.. open the windows and air my room. the weather is cooling, fresh ~ after my bfast, i went for a walk and look people in the eye and smile and say hello. the people in chiangmai are also indeed friendly as well..my journey continues to chiangrai - thai most northern area, 3.5 hours drive from chiangmai.
Long neck karen vilage (chiangrai)
the hilltribes lives in harmony, and the aboriginals said the beauty of woman is their long neck with rings on their neck.. they are all living in the hilltop with the unspoiled nature..
golden triangle (chiangrai)
border lines of thailand, myanmar and laos. i visited the opium museum nearby and cruise along the mekong river with beautiful sunsets.
the hilltribes lives in harmony, and the aboriginals said the beauty of woman is their long neck with rings on their neck.. they are all living in the hilltop with the unspoiled nature..
golden triangle (chiangrai)
border lines of thailand, myanmar and laos. i visited the opium museum nearby and cruise along the mekong river with beautiful sunsets.
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