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	<title>Comments on: Weekend at Chiangmai Terracotta Gallery &amp; Homestay</title>
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		<title>By: Hanumann&#8217;s Tree &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Samplew</title>
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		<description>[...] If youâ€™re going on a holiday in Northern Thailand, you may want to consider a 3-day/2 night terracotta workshop in Mae Rim, a small town just 30 minutes away from the popular resort city of Chiang Mai. This is a definitely viable alternative, especially if you are â€œall watted outâ€ (translation, youâ€™ve seen too many temples) and youâ€™ve shopped until youâ€™ve dropped. Admittedly, Chiang Mai has her fair share of Wats including the magnificent Doi Suthep Temple and Pagoda just outside the city and with the night bazaar and the many different artisan factory outlets in the area, Chiang Mai deservedly earns her reputation as Handicraft Central. Taken everything into consideration, the Terracotta workshop might be exactly what the doctor ordered, especially if youâ€™re artistically inclined. Accommodations are on site at the artistâ€™s lovely Lanna style teak house. In Thailand this is what they call a â€œhomestayâ€ - your accommodations are in somebodyâ€™s house. While youâ€™re in Mae Rim, you might also want to visit the Queen Sirikit Botanical Gardens in nearby Mae Sa Valley in addition to taking a trek into the mountains, riding an elephant. My associate, Fatcheek, stayed at the Terracotta Workshop-Homestay last summer and she has written a very interesting story about her experience there. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] If youâ€™re going on a holiday in Northern Thailand, you may want to consider a 3-day/2 night terracotta workshop in Mae Rim, a small town just 30 minutes away from the popular resort city of Chiang Mai. This is a definitely viable alternative, especially if you are â€œall watted outâ€ (translation, youâ€™ve seen too many temples) and youâ€™ve shopped until youâ€™ve dropped. Admittedly, Chiang Mai has her fair share of Wats including the magnificent Doi Suthep Temple and Pagoda just outside the city and with the night bazaar and the many different artisan factory outlets in the area, Chiang Mai deservedly earns her reputation as Handicraft Central. Taken everything into consideration, the Terracotta workshop might be exactly what the doctor ordered, especially if youâ€™re artistically inclined. Accommodations are on site at the artistâ€™s lovely Lanna style teak house. In Thailand this is what they call a â€œhomestayâ€ - your accommodations are in somebodyâ€™s house. While youâ€™re in Mae Rim, you might also want to visit the Queen Sirikit Botanical Gardens in nearby Mae Sa Valley in addition to taking a trek into the mountains, riding an elephant. My associate, Fatcheek, stayed at the Terracotta Workshop-Homestay last summer and she has written a very interesting story about her experience there. [&#8230;]</p>
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		<title>By: Calypso Island Chronicles &#187; Blog Archive &#187; All watted out in Chiang Mai?</title>
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		<description>[...] If youâ€™re going on a holiday in Northern Thailand, you may want to consider a 3-day/2 night terracotta workshop in Mae Rim, a small town just 30 minutes away from the popular resort city of Chiang Mai. This is a definitely viable alternative, especially if you are â€œall watted outâ€ (translation, youâ€™ve seen too many temples) and youâ€™ve shopped until youâ€™ve dropped. Admittedly, Chiang Mai has her fair share of Wats&#8217;  including the magnificent Doi Suthep Temple and Pagoda just outside the city and with the night bazaar and the many different artisan factory outlets in the area, Chiang Mai deservedly earns her reputation as Handicraft Central. Taken everything into consideration, the Terracotta workshop might be exactly what the doctor ordered, especially if youâ€™re artistically inclined. Accommodations are on site at the artistâ€™s lovely Lanna style teak house. In Thailand this is what they call a â€œhomestayâ€ - your accommodations are in somebodyâ€™s house. While youâ€™re in Mae Rim, you might also want to visit the Queen Sirikit Botanical Gardens in nearby Mae Sa Valley in addition to taking a trek into the mountains, riding an elephant. My associate, Fatcheek, stayed at the Terracotta Workshop-Homestay last summer and she has written a very interesting story about her experience there. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] If youâ€™re going on a holiday in Northern Thailand, you may want to consider a 3-day/2 night terracotta workshop in Mae Rim, a small town just 30 minutes away from the popular resort city of Chiang Mai. This is a definitely viable alternative, especially if you are â€œall watted outâ€ (translation, youâ€™ve seen too many temples) and youâ€™ve shopped until youâ€™ve dropped. Admittedly, Chiang Mai has her fair share of Wats&#8217;  including the magnificent Doi Suthep Temple and Pagoda just outside the city and with the night bazaar and the many different artisan factory outlets in the area, Chiang Mai deservedly earns her reputation as Handicraft Central. Taken everything into consideration, the Terracotta workshop might be exactly what the doctor ordered, especially if youâ€™re artistically inclined. Accommodations are on site at the artistâ€™s lovely Lanna style teak house. In Thailand this is what they call a â€œhomestayâ€ - your accommodations are in somebodyâ€™s house. While youâ€™re in Mae Rim, you might also want to visit the Queen Sirikit Botanical Gardens in nearby Mae Sa Valley in addition to taking a trek into the mountains, riding an elephant. My associate, Fatcheek, stayed at the Terracotta Workshop-Homestay last summer and she has written a very interesting story about her experience there. [&#8230;]</p>
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