I used to have a handle on life, then it broke.

Chiang Mai

After staying few days in the busy city of Bangkok, I flew to Chiang Mai, which is located at the North of Thailand. Chiang Mai is much cooler than Bangkok. It can reach 16 degree celcius during the night time. I regretted that I left my jacket at KL, thinking that the weather over there would be fine for me. But I was wrong. It is COLD!!

That’s what I have for my breakfast - Pork Rice!!! Tell you, this pork rice is different with what we have in our hometown. The pork is oil-less, soft and deliciousss! It’s just Y-U-M-M-Y!

Chiang Mai is actually a humble city. Everyone doing their own things in slow motion, compared with Bangkok.

They walk slowly, talk slowly, bargain slowly, everything slowly as they are satisfied with their life and they just want to repeat their routine everyday.

How I wish I can dine in this special kitchen, Hell’s Kitchen. But too bad, it was closed. I wonder whether they are serving man’s meat.

Click And Drink Internet Cafe. They serve drinks in their cyber cafe. How nice.

One good thing about McDonald in Chiang Mai is that

the Sundae ice-cream is only 9 Baht (RM0.90)!! So cheap. :D

The tuk tuk taxis are everywhere. It’s actually one type of modified motorcycles. Thailand people are creative. Hehez.

That’s all for this post. Bon Voyage. “Thank You For Your Reading”.

Let’s look at these.

They are actually made of WAX! They looked so real and I thought they are really the real life person sitting over there, without moving. But when you touch them, they are cold. Haha. Dead? o.O

Here comes the King Family of Thailand. Actually camera is not allowed in this area. But I took it secretly. :P

This is the Thai Queen. Also made of wax. Touching the Queen is prohibited in this area.

Remember “Night in the Museum” movie? Yupe, it’s almost the same as you seen in the movie. Dark, looked real, but fake.

The museum is well-maintained and strictly watched by the guards over there especially the King Family which was made using wax. They have to maintain the temperature inside the museum so that it’s not too cold, or too hot. Camera is not allowed in some area because the flash light may melt the wax. Anyway, the wax model is just so real that you could hardly believe.