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Tales of humor and intrigue as a Western expat woman attempts to fit herself into the decidedly Eastern world of northern Thailand.
Tales of humor and intrigue from a an American expat woman trying to fit her Western self into decidedly Eastern northern Thailand.
This Doug guy is an American first introduced to Indochina thanks to the US Air Force in 1967. Unable to put the the time spent there to rest, 30 years later he's back again. From then on he has split his time between there and the states. Blogging about his dual life, travels and what ever else he feels like writing about. It is his blog.
One Man's Journey To See What Lies Just Beyond the Horizon.
Sam and Chris are US expats living in Thailand while working for an American multinational and traveling throughout Southeast Asia
Photos, journeys, and reflections by a Canadian expat recently retired in Chiangmai, Thailand.
This blog and e-book guide is the only source of information for female expats living and/or working in Thailand.
Learn what it's like to be a Farang (foreigner) in Thailand, working and chilling out while raising two sons and growing old with his Thai wife.
How 2 Twenty Somethings sold their crap, left their jobs, and moved to Thailand
American ex-pats who first lived in China now live in Thailand.
Wander with me as I discover how to get the most out of traveling on a budget, and how to live as an expat anywhere in the world.
An American expat who moved from Hong Kong to Chiang Mai talks about how she underestimated the how much culture shock she would experience in Chiang Mai. She loves the welcoming Thai people, low cost of living, affordable medical care, respect for elders, Thai food and more. However, she explains that Thai culture is very complex and it's easy to make social mistakes.
Can you move to Thailand without a job? Is it easy to work remotely? An expat in Ao Nang answer these questions and has a lot more advice about living in Thailand.
Expats share what it's like living in Chiang Mai and why they move there. With its large expat community of missionaries, retirees, expat families and teachers, Chiang Mai is attractive for many reasons: its size, friendly people, low cost of living and good healthcare.
If you're moving to Chiang Mai with kids, here's are some of the best international schools according to expats.
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