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Sawatdee Gay Thailand becomes Sawatdee Network
Popular gay Thailand forum site Sawatdee Gay Thailand has become Sawatdee Network: sawatdeenetwork.com The new site has a completely different look and few as well as a whole new WordPress portal offering stacks of new features and several blogs. The forums provide a great chance to interchange views about gay Thailand and other issues with […]
Thai Puan – Thai Gay Community Magazine
Issue No 59 of Thai Puan Magazine is available in gay bars across Chiang Mai including listings and maps of all the best places to go. Or you can read it online here: This issue includes an overview of the Chiang Mai gay scene by David Edwards (starts page 56) which describes the different sectors […]
Club One Seven Gay Sauna
Club One Seven Chiang Mai Club One Seven gay Sauna and Guest House in Chiang Mai have a number of special promotions and theme nights every day. Read below for details of their themes and special offers. 7, 17 and 27 of every month are their extremely popular special party nights. Check out our Chiang […]
Follow Gay Chiang Mai on Social Media
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Radchada Gallery
Radchada Garden Café A few random pictures of Radchada Garden Café and some of the Radchada boys. Radchada Garden Cafe is a boutique café located in a Lanna Style teak wood mansion hidden in a tranquil garden oasis in the Santitham area of Chiang Mai. Gay owned and extremely gay friendly. Radchada Garden Café Gay […]
Yee Peng – Bring an umbrella
Weather Warning Like last year, where the Yee Peng – Loy Khratong parades narrowly escaped a dousing which hit other parts of Chiang Mai, the government’s Meteorological Department has issued a weather warning for this weekend from 15- 17 November due to a tropical depression passing across the country. For Chiang Mai the chance of […]
Play Safe for Loy Khratong

Loy Khratong is one of the most beautiful festivals in Thailand, but also the noisiest and most dangerous (apart from the Songkran Road Kill). The often indiscriminate throwing and misuse of fireworks will no doubt lead to some deaths and serious injuries as it does every year. The authorities so called crackdowns launched every year […]
