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Next event at Chiangrai Hills Stadium:
Akha concert (and other activities), with bands from Myanmar.
28/04 at 18.30
Free... as usual.
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Pictures of the Princess Yacht Friendly Game at the Chiangrai Hills stadium.
More on the Chiangrai Hills website http://chiangraihills.com/
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Sorry mate but if you went on tour in a Lambo you would probably get as far as the first road works or hole in the road. Its nice to dream but there is a reason why you do not see many of those nice motors on tour!
Well, I allow myself to disagree with this. Roads are rather good in Thailand. Some stretches very good.
It is great fun to drive such cars in Thailand, on the roads or in the mountains.
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There are many more wealthy people in Thailand than one might think...
In Chiangrai alone there are 2 Lambos, 1 Panamera, 1 CLS500, 1 Porsche Boxter, 2 Hummers, 1 R8, 2 Z4, 1 R8, and some of the cheaper models of Benz and BMW, one Nissan Fairlady... Nice cars are fun
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Quite a nice athmosphere yesterday
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Next event at Chiangrai Hills Stadium: Princess Yacht Friendly Game.
Mini league between 14 Chiangrai teams and 2 Phuket teams (Panyee FC and Krabi Boat Lagoon FC)
19 - 25th of March
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Next event at Chiangrai Hills Stadium:
Magic show followed by coyote show.
Free tickets are available at Taweeheng, Maechan branch.
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Tomorrow January 2nd at Chiangrai Hills Stadium:
17.00: Cartoons on the lrge LED screen for the kids.
18.30: Prizes ceremony for the New Year Cup.
Then... BIG fireworks and launch of 200 komloys (and the biggest of the north, 10m high)
Entry is free... as usual (but not the beer )
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I'm sick of baby Abhisit crying about the red shirts. He can't stand it because he was VOTED out. In other words, the PEOPLE did not want him. He's part of the pu$$y Bangkok elite that have ran their course. I'm glad the PEOPLE are standing up for them selves and VOTING out the ones that do nothing except whine like babies.
I like it.... :jap:
I love it
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The Reds are our best protection for democracy against the Yellows, Blues, Multi color ....
The only reason we didn't have a repeat of the previous election when the Yellows created mayhem until they had the government of their choice against the popular vote is because this time they knew they will have the Reds in front of them.
Disband the Yellows and the Reds will disappear because they will have no reason to exist.
I do agree with this comment...
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Love these boring forums where so many people get wound up, it's all just fun and as I keep saying it's banter, some posters do get very angry though and retaliate with rudeness and name calling, love it !!!
Although I love it I never take anything personally because it is that word again banter!! people who do lose there cool and get very personal are very sad, I am amazed to read that a certain person wanted to and I am assuming fight or talk face to face is incredible!! grow up certain people these forums are just for fun!! :D
I also find it boring rather than "fun"...
I am from the north of the country but will go often to Phuket in the future. So, out of curiosity, I came to read some topics on the Phuket forum...
I wonder why... (I mean why I came on the Phuket forum, not why I go to Phuket).
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By chance I'm now sitting in the village adjoining the stadium, it's a shame it's a bit too far from my place for regular footie visits - are the matches played here now? Are there farang members of the Rotary club or is it Thai only?
At this time the stadium is used by Chiangrai United for coach licence training.
The next cup (Christmas Cup) starts on December 3rd and will end on Dec 25th with a special day for the local kids (cartoon movie on the big LED screen and other activities).
For those who do not know... the entrance of Chiangrai Hills Stadium is free.
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This Saturday the 5th, Chiangrai United organizes fan club matches at Chiangrai Hills Stadium from 1pm.
Entrance is free... as usual.
1pm till 4pm : ChiangraiUnited Fan Club games
4pm : Chiangrai United Fan Club VS VIPs (Ch3, CRUTD, singers...)
6pm : concert.
Beer: 10b per can (Chiangrai United sponsors only 5000 cans)
Food (from 4pm), 5b per plate (there is plenty of food)
Free entrance and everybody welcome.
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This Saturday the 5th, Chiangrai United organizes fan club matches at Chiangrai Hills Stadium from 1pm.
Entrance is free... as usual.
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The airline was ordered to put an end to its proposed lockout after Fair Work Australia found it would cause too much damage to the national economy.
Fair Work Australia made its ruling at two o'clock this morning after a marathon hearing over 12 hours.
Good to see big business getting a decent kick in the rear end. Maybe now Qantas will start acting like adults and talk to it's workers instead of taking thier bat and ball and storming home in a huff well they have been told to go back and play nice.
You seem to be very one eyed here! Didn't mention that the unions had to withdraw as well.
"Correspondents say the ruling is likely to be seen as a victory for Qantas, which has been seeking to end long-running disputes with three unions, and for the government, which wanted the stand-off resolved quickly" (BBC News Asia-Pacific)...
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The construction at Chiangrai Hills Stadium is finished. It opens on 1st October at 9am, with the Chatiphan Cup.
Everyone welcome. Miti Tiyapairat, chairman of Chiangrai United will preside the small ceremony.
The stadium is certainly very (very) nice !
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The last update of the construction.
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Thanks Mr Red for adding the video.
I was not sure if the forum rules allowed us to insert this or not.
As you see, the work is nearly finished. Everybody runs to make it ready for 1st Ocotber !
Chiangrai Hills Stadium, Maechan
in Chiang Rai
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And a few pictures of the Akha concert
More on the Chiangrai Hills' website