Is Chiang Mai Safe? What You Need to Know Before You Go
Are you planning to travel to or live in Chiang Mai and wondering how safe the city is?
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Are you planning to travel to or live in Chiang Mai and wondering how safe the city is?
Are you thinking about living in Rayong? It’s an underrated province that flies under the radar because many people only know about its industrial estates. … Read more
If you’re a long-term expat or planning an extended stay in Thailand, finding the right balance between lifestyle preferences and quality of life is essential … Read more
To help you plan your budget for retiring in Thailand, this article breaks down all the related costs for different lifestyles. By the end of the article, you will have a clear idea of how much you need to retire here.
In short, Hua Hin is a safe city. It’s a chill beach city that’s peaceful and quiet. But that doesn’t mean you can leave your bags unattended or walk alone at night in an abandoned area. Like every city on earth, you still need to take safety precautions while living here.
Of course it is a sweeping generalization that Thai people are small and foreigners are big. But there is truth in the statistics. At present, … Read more
Sadly, it is not an uncommon occurrence that a foreigner passes away here in Thailand. While Thailand is a wonderful and safe place to live, … Read more
Hua Hin is one of the most popular places to retire in Thailand. It’s known for being a laid-back beach city but still offers some … Read more
Ever wonder what it’s like living in the country as a U.S. expat? Here’s my take.
Do you have a monthly budget of THB50,000 (US$1,350) to live in Bangkok and wondering what kind of lifestyle you can live with this amount? … Read more
With its inexpensive land, Bang Na is becoming an increasingly popular choice for older expats and expats with families who’d like to move out to somewhere with a little more living space than the cramped condos that dominate central Bangkok, but to still be able to get downtown in reasonable time, and as a result new housing communities are being developed at a head-spinning rate
If you’re curious about the kind of quality of life you can expect in Thailand, this article is for you. After talking to many expats in our community, you will get to know what it’s like to live in Thailand based on real people’s experiences.