The Chiang Mai Book
A City Guide, a Journal, and a Keepsake from Thailand
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The Chiang Mai Book is not just another travel guide. It is a personal and practical companion written by Christopher Smith, an English author who has lived in Thailand since 2002. Drawing on more than two decades of local experience, Chris shares stories, insights, and tips that make life in Chiang Mai both fascinating and rewarding. From finding a good apartment and understanding Thai customs to navigating visas, hospitals, festivals, and friendships, this book provides genuine local knowledge in a friendly, conversational style.
The paperback edition is designed as an interactive scrapbook and coloring book. Readers are encouraged to make the book their own by coloring the original line drawings, cutting and pasting photos, restaurant receipts, tourist maps, and name cards. Each copy can become a unique record of personal discovery and adventure in Northern Thailand.
The digital edition includes live hyperlinks, and many chapters feature QR codes that connect directly to online resources such as Google Maps, YouTube playlists, websites, and social media groups. This lets readers move easily between the printed or digital page and real-life Chiang Mai.
The book is supported by a regularly updated website at [www.thechiangmaibook.com](http://www.thechiangmaibook.com) where readers can find bonus materials, printable coloring pages, updated local links, and community contributions. The site expands the book into a growing network of shared ideas, photos, and experiences.
Whether you are a first-time visitor, a winter escapee, or a long-term resident, The Chiang Mai Book helps you not just experience the city as a tourist but as someone who belongs here.
Explore, discover, color, and create your own Chiang Mai story.
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