Fieldwork and Documentation

University Scholars Programme

Day 4 Reflection: The round pegs in the square holes

Day Four, Chiang Mai. The day begun with us heading to Chiang Mai University for a Lecture. Following the lecture done by the resident professor, the dean of the political science school came in where she gave a short introduction about herself. What stood out the most to me when she introduced herself was when…

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Day 3 Reflection: Weaving stories

Day Three, Chiang Mai. Ahead of us faced 309 steps to Doi Suthep, one of the most sacred places in Chiang Mai. They say that if you do not go the Doi Suthep in Chiang Mai, you have never really been to Chiang Mai. As we toured the temple, our guide, Peter, told us many…

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Day 2 Reflection: Yoda, Tony Stark and the Na’vi

Day Two, Chiang Rai. The day begun with us setting off to the white temple. The history behind the white temple is an interesting one and was really surprising to me. Ignorant me was thinking that it was an ancient cultural heritage built and designed hundreds of years ago with a cheeky artist drawing contemporary…

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Day 1 Reflection: Horses counting to ten

Day One, Chiang Mai. This morning, I awoke to the jarring sound of the morning call ringing next to my ear. And so the day started with us hustling to the bus to Chiang Rai. Our purpose? To visit the tourist spots there for interviews. As part of the tourism group, I have rather high…

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8 Jan/Day 5: Leaders-in-training

Starting off the day with a quote of which origins I fail to recall, “The eyes are the windows to the soul”. This quote stuck with me during our leadership workshop in the morning as we practiced self-introductions with handshakes and eye contact. Describing myself as someone who is initially introverted and shy, I find,…

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7 Jan/Day 4: CMU

It was back to work today as we slotted the fun, carefree day out yesterday in among our other Chiang Mai memories created over the previous days. Our first order of business was at Chiang Mai University, CMU, where we were given a lecture on globalization and the opportunities and challenges it meant for the…

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6 Jan/Day 3: Sky high

Beginning our day at another temple, Doi Suthep, it was a chance to gain another perspective of this northern city – from the sky high peak of Chiang Mai. The dizzying steepness was a test of my balance and fear of heights, as well as leg strength in climbing the 309 steps to the temple. Today…

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Thai-ing up Loose Ends – Day 5

“You mean the show is still on?!” That’s the common response I hear when I mention that I’m still a fan of The Amazing Race. To be able to travel to exotic countries, complete tasks that showcase the local culture and traditions, and most importantly have a chance to win 1 million dollars – What…

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The Bane of My Chiang Mai Existence – Day 4

I soon found the bane of my existence in Chiang Mai: The camera battery. I never seem to be able to keep the battery alive for the whole day. Watching the battery bars diminish bit by bit on the screen was a harrowing experience, as I never knew how long the battery would last. My…

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The Death of Predictability – Day 3

  You can’t say you have visited Chiang Mai without visiting Doi Suthep. At least, that was what I inferred from the conversations I made with the locals. Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, one of Thailand’s most sacred temples, represents the epitome of Thai reverence. Many of the locals continue to visit the temple to…

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