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Murder of David Crisp – ten year anniversary
Ten years ago, the gay and ex-pat communities in Chiang Mai were in shock with the news that well liked ex-pat musician David Crisp had been brutally murdered by bar boy acquaintances he had brought home with him. Today we remember David and this shocking event.
Site Update and Good Bye Radchada.
Our backroom gurus have been busy making a few changes to our website. Check out the details in this article. After many years it is also time to say goodbye to the Radchada gay guide website which has been merged into this one.
Massage Boy Delights
The rain falls, the Ping River rises and roads become waterlogged as we reach the peak of another rainy season in Chiang Mai. So what is there to do for horny visitors on a rainy afternoon or evening? Here the clouds have silver linings and our massage tale has a happy ending as we spill the beans on Chiang Mai’s Massage Boy delights.
Your LGBT group needs you
Chiang Mai LGBT Group dinner and meeting at The Pub. Following a survey of LGBT people in Chiang Mai, the group is looking to pursue new directions. Come along and have your say.
Chiang Mai LGBT Group
The Chiang Mai LGBT group has been seeking a new leader since David announced he was stepping down last year. Have they finally found someone to take up the mantle?
Chiang Mai Flower Festival 2018
At this time of year Chiang Mai really lives up to its nickname of “Rose of The North” with the climate at its absolute best and flowers blooming everywhere ahead of the hot season. One of the highlights of Chiang Mai’s festival calendar is the Flower Festival which takes place this weekend (2-4th February 2018)
Chiang Mai LGBT Group – Event and New leader
The Chiang Mai LGBT Group is looking for a new leader after David Cartwright announced in December that he will stand down. There will be a farewell event on 28th January, and nominations or volunteers for a new leader will be most welcome.