Hello everyone, welcome to join Easystudythai group class.
One month course is 2,190 Bht
for 24 Hours.
One year course is 21,000 Bht
for 180 Hours get Free ED-Visa.
Thai ED visa course in CHIANG RAI.
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Sunday, September 1, 2013
New group class open on 3 October 2013
Welcome everyone to join our
free trail lesson
Mon or Tue or Wed or Thu or Friday
Pick up the day and book the seat.
Join 2 Hours for FREE!
10.30-12.30 am. or 13.00-15.00 pm.
Contact school to book your seat now!
Tel 052 001 479
Easystudythai at Pantip Plaza 3 floor.
free trail lesson
Mon or Tue or Wed or Thu or Friday
Pick up the day and book the seat.
Join 2 Hours for FREE!
10.30-12.30 am. or 13.00-15.00 pm.
Contact school to book your seat now!
Tel 052 001 479
Easystudythai at Pantip Plaza 3 floor.
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Our Thai group class on September 2013
Hello everyone welcome to join our new group class on September 2013
Booking your lesson now because we limit only 10 students in one classroom.
Thank you , you will get the best lesson in ChiangMai.
Booking your lesson now because we limit only 10 students in one classroom.
Thank you , you will get the best lesson in ChiangMai.
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Eating at Warorot market near Ping river.
Have a romantic Thai style dinner at Warorot market
Situated only 2 minutes walk north from the Chiang Mai Night Bazaar and sitting beside the Ping River the Warorot Market is a busy hive of daytime activity. Warorot Market opens daily early in the morning and closes after dark. Go by foot, pedicab, Tuk-Tuk or Songtheaw as it is nearly impossible to get a park there unless you have a motor bike.
Khanom jeen (ขนมจีน )or "Khanom jin" are thin fermented rice vermicelli noodles, a staple of Thai street food and 'leftover cuisine'.
It can be pretty shabby looking but it's a great tasting noodle dish when dressed up with the sides. .
You'll find the vendors in business at various times of the day and night, but notably appearing around midnight for 'post entertainment' sustenance, with equal numbers of hawkers springing up early morning around dawn for those at the other end of the tribal spectrum.
There are plenty of day time khanom jeen shops too.
These noodles are used as a staple food in a variety of Thai dishes. Some popular dishes are:
Situated only 2 minutes walk north from the Chiang Mai Night Bazaar and sitting beside the Ping River the Warorot Market is a busy hive of daytime activity. Warorot Market opens daily early in the morning and closes after dark. Go by foot, pedicab, Tuk-Tuk or Songtheaw as it is nearly impossible to get a park there unless you have a motor bike.
Khanom jeen (ขนมจีน )or "Khanom jin" are thin fermented rice vermicelli noodles, a staple of Thai street food and 'leftover cuisine'.
It can be pretty shabby looking but it's a great tasting noodle dish when dressed up with the sides. .
You'll find the vendors in business at various times of the day and night, but notably appearing around midnight for 'post entertainment' sustenance, with equal numbers of hawkers springing up early morning around dawn for those at the other end of the tribal spectrum.
There are plenty of day time khanom jeen shops too.
These noodles are used as a staple food in a variety of Thai dishes. Some popular dishes are:
- Khanom chin nam ya, served with a fish based sauce
- Khanom chin kaeng kiao wan kai, served with green chicken curry
- Khanom chin nam ngiao, a northern Thai speciality, the sauce contains pork blood
- Khanom chin sao nam, a salad with coconut milk, prawns and fresh pineapple
Let's try khao soy ข้าวซอย
Khao soi or khao soy (Thai: ข้าวซอย The name
means "cut rice". Traditionally, the dough for the rice noodles is
spread out on a cloth stretched over boiling water. After steaming the
large sheet noodle is then rolled and cut with scissors.
Monday, May 20, 2013
Visakha Bucha day
Walk up Doi Suthep for Visakha Bucha Day
planned on 23 Thursday 2013 Thursday night, 23 May there will be a
Lanna style parade to bring the holy water up to Wat Phra That Doi
Suthep and the procession of the faithful begin their 11 km walk up Doi
Suthep.
Most people will arrive around 1-3 a.m. to walk three times around the temple. Then at 6:30 a.m. people will give alms to 225 monks at Wat Phra That Doi Suthep. There will be a bathing ceremony with Royal lustral water of the Buddha images at 3 p.m.
Most people will arrive around 1-3 a.m. to walk three times around the temple. Then at 6:30 a.m. people will give alms to 225 monks at Wat Phra That Doi Suthep. There will be a bathing ceremony with Royal lustral water of the Buddha images at 3 p.m.
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