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.gifOn-line Edition ContentsDecember2002

News

.gifChiangmai and the North

Regulars

My-Chiangmai

David Hardy

.gifNew Year, and our world still wobbles around on it's axis, recovering (we pray) from some of it's ills and hopefully moving forwards. (...)

.gifThe Drinks Page

Night Fowl

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Views and Comments

Message from the Governor of Chiangmai

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I am very proud to take up my duties here as the first Governor of Chiangmai who was actually born in the Province. My father was formerly the Sherrif of this district before becoming Governor of Lampang and I am a former student of Prince Royal College, Chiangmai.

My last post was as Governor of Sisakhet and, of course, Chiangmai is so very different. It has changed rapidly in the past 30 years, and has become too westernised in some ways, but the people are faithful to Buddhism and this has helped to preserve our culture over 700 years of history.

There is much natural beauty here and if you drive out of the city you quickly see the extent of unspoilt nature right on our doorstep. Our economy is generally good, with an average annual income of 60,000B per head, but the tourism industry enjoys a relatively short season and this is a problem with which I hope to assist. Our traffic is very congested, and one of my first meetings here began to consider whether we should plan overpasses - or the more expensive underpasses - to relieve it. I am very concerned about road safety and there must be better training for the Traffic Police and all road users. There is air pollution from vehicles and garbage which is not being disposed of properly.

Chiangmai is a gateway for drugs, traded from the north west, and the night life here makes this too easy. Illegal gambling is another problem which must be addressed.

But these aspects should not prevent us from enjoying the many unspoilt, traditional attractions of the city and Province. I extend a warm welcome all our visitors and, for all who live here, I look forward to updating you on events as I see them in this column each month.

(Mr. Tan Kosin Kesthong)

Governor of Chiangmai

http://www.chiangmai.go.th

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Features

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.gifIt's going to be better! - Governor

Interview with Tan Kosin Kesthong, Governor of Chiangmai.

David Hardy

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.gifLET'S SPEAK THAI!

-No 3: At the restaurant

Samantha Burman

.gifThe city re-visited

Out and about in the 703 year old "New City".

Riverbank Stone

News

.gifChiangmai and the North

Regulars

.gifMy Chiangmai

David Hardy

.gifThe Drinks Page

Night Fowl

.gifReasons to Relax

The best steak in town? You are the judges!

Ric Klein

.gifLetters

.gifMountain People of Northern Thailand

THE YAO

Picks

.gifPANDERING TO POPULAR DEMAND

The award-winning Chiangmai Zoo at the foot of Doi Suthep introduced a baby giraffe recently, and is preparing for the arrival of a pair of rare pandas from China (...).

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