By Citylife | Thu 12 Mar 2020
It's a rule of thumb that in the western world nowadays if it is broken it needs replacing. Not so here in Thailand where you can still get things fixed.
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The controversy over Muay Thai's youngest fighters. Does viewing child boxing as barbaric ignore a society's traditions and beliefs.
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Did you know that Chiang Mai is home to one of the biggest, and self-proclaimed baddest, B-boy crews in Thailand?
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For me, names are permanent. Whatever tickled your parents’ fancy decades ago is pretty much what you are stuck with forever.
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Mark Fenn interviews, long time Chiang Mai resident, Otome Klein Hutheesing to find out why, at 84, she still considers herself a "revolutionary".
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The popularity of Korean culture in Thailand continues to grow apace fueled by soap operas and for the young the excitement and verve of the K-Pop scene.
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