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Mae Chaem River Provides Temporary Beach During Hot Weather

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Mae Chaem River Provides Temporary Beach During Hot Weather
by CityNews

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CityNews – On March 28th, a report said that there were many people at the ‘Pattaya of Hot District’ in Chiang Mai due to the recent hot weather.

The Mae Chaem River turns into a temporary beach in drought season. The beach is located between kilometre 3 to 9 along the Route 108 (Hot – Mae Sariang). Many local style huts were built here to support visitors relaxing on the waterfront. Most of these huts have Thai local food for sale, such as papaya salad and roast chicken with sticky rice.

Full story: http://www.chiangmaicitylife.com/news/mae-chaem-river-provides-temporary-beach-during-hot-weather/

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-- Chiang City News 2016-03-30

Love the photos in the newspaper article. Wished I lived closer because looks like a great casual set up. Be fantastic to spend a few hours there having a few cold ones and some food. Love it. Have to give it to the Thais for there ability to see an opportunity to make money. Obviously some one seen the volume of people going there and quickly knocked up the temporary shelter for eating and started selling food. You have got to love their ingenuity. Fantastic

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