Mittwoch, 19. März 2014

Warm up for Partying

At the morning we went to the Chiang Mai university, our Thai friend works there and so he took us to see his office. The chemistry faculty turned out to be a very beautiful place which is located near the Chiang Mai Zoo.
So we decided to take an interview with a student. Sorry that at that time it was a bit too loud to understand everything. We interviewed an 24 years old physics student from the university. We surely asked him before if it would be okay for him, that we link the video on our blog, so that he will be seen on internet. We do it like this with everyone.

Thaischland 3 -Talking to Thais in Chiang Mai
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xy5CxoFF9h8&feature=youtu.be

Before going home, all of us enjoyed a nice and cheap 2 hours longing Thai Massage near the university. It felt like heaven (on earth), especially because I only slept for 2 hours the last night.

Then we went to the market and bought some fruits, vegetables and some other food for cooking together with our two Thai friends, where we were sleeping the last 2 nights (and where we will be sleeping the next night). We had boiled rice (surely, you will never ever find a nice dinner without any rice), spicy Curry made out of many fruits and vegetables, a soup made out of tofu, soy beans, mushrooms, tomatos, onions, garlic, lemon, soy milk and some leaves that the thai people always use for cooking. Our Thai friend hast a great garden, where he just picked them. He has several trees, for example:
Mango, Jackfruit, Banana...
He has as well many vegetables, because he loves to plant them and to take care of them.
So his garden is perfect for cooking.

The dinner was absolutely amazing. For dessert, we ate green sticky rice (putting some leaves from his garden into the mixer and then cooking the rice in this sort of green soup) with sweet mango pieces on top of it.
After dinner, we relaxed one hour and then went to "Warm up", a club in Chiang Mai to party together. It was very good, nice singers and good mood. We made friends with some young Thai men, it was very funny. They also danced a bit; and that is rarely seen in Thailand. That is one thing, that Georg and me really miss here because in German clubs, almost everyone goes there to have fun by dancing (as well to have fun by doing other things, but I don't want to get deeper in this topic now..).

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