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Gunter – The Sausage Maker
Written by Luke Thatkhao   
Gunter Dingeldein’s typical day starts when he is awoken by a delivery man shouting, “Moo ma laew” (the pork meat has arrived), between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m. each day of the week. Assisted by a staff of some 20 family members, close relatives and neighbours, Gunter and his wife, Suprai, personally manage and operate G&M German Sausages in Doi Saket, Chiang Mai, which is a restaurant as well as a sausage factory. Weekly, Gunter produces and markets 5,000 kilograms of over 50 variations of German sausages, bacons, hams and salamis.

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Fluids Exhibition
Written by Panida Suvapiromchote   
To mark the International Women’s Day on March 8, the Art Space Ji-Qoo in Chiang Mai will present an art exhibition entitled “Fluids” with works by four Chiang Mai based female artists. They are Siripan Kidd, Vilawan Svetsreni, Elizabeth Bezemer, and Orawan Kusonsong. Like body fluids necessary for our existence, these artists will expose their important art creations which will include paintings, contemporary installation art and puppet performances.

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Khum Chao Bureerat
Written by Nattha Yenpanya   
One of the most beautifully restored and well preserved Royal residences in Chiang Mai is Khum ChaoBureerat, located in the Chiang Mai Tobacco Office compound on Prapokklao Road. This estate is not to be confused with another equally impressive Royal building of the same designation situated on Klang Wieng junction, presently serving as the Lanna Architecture Centre.

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Pla Tong Ko Go Neng
Written by Panida Suvapiromchote   
One of the best ways to familiarize oneself with a local culture is to taste its food. A morning visit to Thon Lamyai Market - adjacent to Warolos Market - in Chiang Mai City can be made into a fun activity by trying the Thai style breakfast of “Pla Tong Ko” or Chinese Doughnut with coffee at Go Neng's “Pla Tong Ko” stall. This hot and crispy Chinese pastry has become part of the Thai breakfast for many decades. But Go Neng has developed this typical twin shape Chinese doughnut into delightful creations of animal shapes, ranging from dinosaur, crocodile, elephant, pig, and dragon. During my recent visit, many customers were seen eagerly waiting in front of Go Neng's stall while he was busily demonstrating his pastry designing skills.

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Lanna Architecture Center
Written by Panida Suvapiromchote   
Khum Chao Bureerat, one of Chiang Mai's Royal Residences under the care of Chiang Mai University (CMU)'s Faculty of Architecture is seeking donations to support its restoration fund. Situated on 1.3 Rai of land near Klang Wieng Intersection on Rajadamnern Road, this grand wooden residence is worth a visit for enthusiasts to learn about the fascinating history and architecture of Chiang Mai.

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