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South
East Asia Business Services,
(SEABS), are dedicated to providing quality real
estate, not only viable businesses but also houses,
condominiums and land. The SEABS team have a wealth
of experience not only in commercial real estate
but as ,handson, owner-operators of hotels, restaurants
and bars in UK and are consequently highly qualified
to deal with your most demanding requirements, efficiently
and in total confidence.
If you are looking to relocate
whether to retire or to start a business Chiang
Mai and Northern Thailand has much to offer, a
safe environment to live and work, wonderful people,
fantastic food, stunning mountain scenery and
possibly the best weather in South East Asia.
SEABS can help in all aspects of relocation, and
are confident that the services we offer are second
to none, we are only a call or click away
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Chiang
Mai also sometimes written as "Chiengmai",
is the largest and most culturally significant city
in northern Thailand, and is the capital of Chiang
Mai Province. It is located 700 km north of Bangkok,
among some of the highest mountains in the country.
The city stands on the Ping river, a major tributary
of the Chao Phraya river.
In recent years
Chiang Mai has become an increasingly modern city,
although it lacks the cosmopolitan gloss of Bangkok.
It has many attractions for the thousands of foreign
visitors who come each year. Chiang Mai's historic
importance derived from its important strategic
location on an ancient trade route. Long before
the modern influx of foreign visitors, the city
served as an important centre for handcrafted
goods, umbrellas, jewellery (particularly silver)
and woodcarving.
Chiang Mai has
a striking mountain backdrop, over 300 temples
and a quaint historical aura. It's also a modern,
friendly, internationally-flavoured city with
much to offer the visitor - food, accommodation
and shopping are all top quality and cheap, and
the nights are relatively cool.
Thailand's second-largest
city and the gateway to the country's north was
founded in 1296. You can still see the moat that
encircled the original city. Doi Suthep, topped
by one of Thailand's holiest wats, rises behind
the city, providing a dramatic backdrop and fine
views of the city.
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