A new luxury hotel has just opened for business in Chiang Mai. The Shangri La Chiang Mai, is the 2nd Shangri La in Thailand, after the Shangri La Bangkok. 281 rooms, a massive meeting area, several food and beverage choices, make the Shangri La a good choice for visitors to Chiang Mai. It also has a good location on Chang Klan road.
Shangri La Open for Business
January 10th, 2008 · No Comments
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Mourning a Princess
January 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
Her Royal Highness Princess Galyani Vadhana, the Kings Sister, has passed away. The country has slowed to a halt for a 15 day mourning period giving people the opportunity to pay their respects. Political maneuvering has taken a backseat (well at least has gone underground), while tributes pour in from across the globe. The country is wearing black and our thoughts go out to our royal family.
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Happy New Year!
December 31st, 2007 · No Comments
A very happy new year from Chiang Mai Plan .com! Lets hope that 2008 beings you lots of fortunes!
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Monorail open!
December 21st, 2007 · No Comments
Heading to the zoo? Well now you can visit it in style as the new monorail is open and running. No more walking across the massive grounds, now you can see it all from the air.
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Dry Election Weekend
December 21st, 2007 · No Comments
Yes, at last its election time in Thailand, and this Sunday the country will go to the polls to finally return to “democracy” - well some kind of democracy anyway. Around the villages most of the political parties are paying 200B for votes, and concerningly it seems that who ever has the fattest wallet will win the election.
But anyway - for foreigners in Chiang Mai, obviously there is no voting, but also there is no beer! The bars and restaurants are banned from serving alcohol for 2 days, in case it somehow affects the result of the election…!!! Cheers!
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Chiang Mai Lamphun
December 20th, 2007 · No Comments
Yesterday was a hot, hot, hot day for golf, but it didn’t stop us heading out to Chiang Mai Lamphun for a round of golf. The course has hosted a variety of high quality events in the past, including the SEA Games, so you know its going to be a good. The course also has a very mature character, with fully grown trees lining almost all fairways. Some might comment that ‘maturity’ could be substituted for ‘old’, and sure enough, next year the course will close down for 6-8 months for a complete refurbishment! (I understand that the new management have ambitions to host further world class tournaments there, and with growing competition from courses like ‘Highlands’ its time for a update.
But, anyway, back to the action… It’s been a tricky time for me lately at golf, but there is sign of my game improving again. Starting on the 10th hole with a 3 putt bogey wasn’t too bad especially given the surprisingly lightening fast greens. The round started coming together on the 13th, where a near perfect tee shot left me with a nice approach - sadly, I still missed out on the overdue par. Fortunately there wasn’t too much longer to wait, as a beautiful (ok a little fortuitous) approach shot on the 14th left me an easy 2 putt for par. The rest of the 9 was fairly uneventful - mostly bogey golf, with an amazing rescue on the 16th.
After a quick break, the front nine started nicely with a par on the 1st. It could so easily have been a birdie too! The 2nd has always been a nightmare hole for me, but this time it wasn’t as bad as it sometimes is. An unplayable lie allowed me a drop in position to get on the green in 3.
The right club choice left me a nice par on the attractive 5th hole, and then the round turned. I was in contention for a good score (for me), and then shots just kept slipping away from me. On the 7th, a delicious approach shot from about 180 yards put me on the green in 2, but a ridiculous 4 putt proved costly. The round left me feeling oh so close to playing well, but not close enough to be trully satisfying. The highlight of the round - the fact that now the beer shacks sell ‘Singha’, as previously they only stocked Chang!
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It’s C-c-c-cold!!
December 2nd, 2007 · No Comments
With temperatures as low as 7 degrees, all of Chiang Mai’s provinces have been declared ‘disaster zones’ because of the cold temperatures. Blankets have been distributed to residents, but will it be enough? Crazy Farangs are still seen wandering around in shorts and t-shirts, while Thai’s are seen wrapping up. For all this winter is presenting some unusual conditions…
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National Park Protection
December 2nd, 2007 · No Comments
The National Resource and Environment Ministry has announced that in order to protect the beauty of the Thai National Parks, visitor numbers will be limited from July 2008. While this might affect some of our visitors, is aims to keep the national parks for future visitors. The Doi Suthep National Park is one that will affect Chiang Mai visitors, as is the Doi Inthanon National Park.
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Pink Shirt Crazy!
November 11th, 2007 · No Comments
The country has gone crazy for pink shirts! Our beloved King emerged from hospital wearing a pink blazer, and this set the fashion trend moving. With the King’s birthday celebrations fast approaching the shirts have become an instant hit. Throngs of people gathered around Worowat market in the hope of finding one. The pink shirt craze comes on the back of the yellow shirt craze, as still every Monday, and regularly other days, the entire population robes themselves in yellow in his honour! A trully moving experience for any visitor.
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Mandarin Oriental wins Spa awards
November 1st, 2007 · No Comments
This year, the Mandarin Oriental Group has been lauded as ‘Outstanding Spa Brand’ by the respected Luxury Spa Finder, and ‘Best Wellness and Spa Group’ by SpaAsia magazine, with many of the individual hotel spas receiving accolades for excellence. Chiang Mai has its own Mandarin Oriental offering in the form of the Dhara Dhevi, which was named ‘Best Destination Spa’ by readers of SpaAsia and has also received an award for the ‘Best Therapist in Asia’.
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