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Is Chiangmai becoming a ghost town?


EricTh

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My daughter visits Thailand every so often, and always asks about Chiangmai.  I caution about the ever-worsening burn season.  So the window seems to close down to October/November—between the rain and the smoke.  Not sure after that...

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46 minutes ago, LukKrueng said:

 

Never heard of immigration issues / hostility towards legitimate tourists. All the "reports" we get here on TV are of people trying to stay here long time by circumventing the system.

Yes.

I believe he made a bogus comment something like : everyone is getting denied on tourist visa.

Not sure where he was but sure looked like many cars, motorbikes and people wandering about.

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1 hour ago, LukKrueng said:

 

Never heard of immigration issues / hostility towards legitimate tourists. All the "reports" we get here on TV are of people trying to stay here long time by circumventing the system.

Obviously not looking very hard.. Many have been reported and visa rules changed which do effect genuine tourists. 

 

That said, its far from a ghost town.. Wish it was a lot more 'ghosty' personally. 

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