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Thailand +1 / Chiang Mai +1

On April 27th, I left for Chiang Mai.

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I left the house a little after 12:30. Flight at 6pm, two hours from my room to Incheon Airport. I was worried because I didn’t know how to check in, and I arrived three hours before departure. I checked my e-ticket, exchanged money at Woori Bank, received a SIM card, checked in online, and learned how to inspect my baggage. And you don’t necessarily have to take a paper ticket. It may have been easy because this is Korea, but it was easy in its own way. (Is this this? Is that that? I was thinking, I was on a plane.)

On my way out of the house, I put on Sweet Disposition. I like myself before this too. I used to be cool, but I have a feeling that now, as I start anew, I will also be cool. I think I’ll be cool!

After transferring to the Airport Railroad at Gimpo Airport, I listened to Marianne Mary’s “The Road to the Airport.” I thought of Hyeyoon. I’ve just lent you the diary. What would you think when you see Hye-yoon’s name written all over it? (If it were me, I might be a little scared. I would appreciate it if you could call me a fan)

Actually, I listened to it with a very nervous and nervous heart, so I don’t know if I enjoyed the song or if I just wanted to listen to it on the way to the airport. (Like an exhibition where I left only a proof shot)

Anyway, the journey begins 🙂

Thailand travel +1

Why are you going on a trip? My first overseas trip alone. I didn’t ask this question while preparing for this trip. What kind of day will be in Chiang Mai? This is the most scary and exciting part right now. There is no plan. The only thing decided on this trip

·The plane you are currently on

Accommodation to stay tonight

·Flight from Bangkok to return to Korea on May 20th

·Hye-yoon confidently recommends “Tuesday night at Northgate”

It’s just that. Oh, I also want to try an Airbnb experience. Really, this is it.

I think my mom will be really angry if she finds out, and I’m a little scared too. If you want to make a plan, you can make one. But I’m curious. How do I live here when there is no set course?

24 days spent in an unfamiliar environment with poor language skills, and limited money. (Perhaps the conditions are harsher than those in the military.) I can stay in the dormitory and its surroundings and safely experience the small details of daily life, or I can wander around the places I can reach with a trembling heart wondering what new world I will encounter. Anyway, everything is good.

Oh, one thing I want is to go to a place where digital nomas are and draw pictures of their work. It’ll be fun!!

First, I need to arrive at my accommodation today and make a rough plan. I need to buy clothes and make a financial plan.

I’m thinking about buying a small bag that I can carry around. First of all, I need to know how to use an overseas payment card.

I can do it well, right?

The ticket said departure at 18:00 and arrival at 21:45, so I thought it would take three hours and 45 minutes to Chiang Mai. But it’s 10:17 on my phone right now haha

I think it’s 21:45 Thailand time. I just woke up for the third time and thought, oh, am I going to get off now? It’s a bit sad that the flight ends like this! I was like this. Heo Hae-chan flies for another hour~~

The person behind me is looking at his phone without wearing earphones. That bothered me a little, but seeing as I was worried only four hours and twenty minutes after getting on the plane, I guess it didn’t bother me that much. I looked around and the airplane noise was louder than I thought. Anyway, I’ll have to buy a neck pillow next time I fly.

Ah, let’s calculate the time difference. Since our country is further east, the day will start an hour earlier. If it’s 9pm in Korea, it’s still 8pm in Thailand. So, it would be correct to arrive in Thailand at 10:45 Korean time.

Maybe you can change it in your phone’s time settings??

No, wait a minute. I just went into the clock settings and Chiang Mai is two hours behind my country! Then, we have to fly for two more hours Heo Hae-chan~~~

Somehow, I feel like I gained two hours in my life. Haha, I’ll have to return it someday, but it’s still good.

Now that we’ve gained some time, let’s ask again why we’re going on a trip.

There is a trip I’ve been talking about called a bookstore trip, but in fact, I don’t think I’ve ever gone on the trip I envision. I heard it’s good here – it’s also good to go abroad. But I just wish the standards for walking were tailored to me.

So, if you stay in Thailand for 24 days, you should aim to see 3 to at most 5 neighborhoods.

Haha, you don’t even start planning until you get on the plane, just like Heo Hae-chan, you commit first.

How many neighborhoods do you want to visit?

First off, bye! You must go to that place called Yutopair.

I should also go to a place called Chiang Rai. Chiang Mai and Bangkok. Oh, it might change a little after seeing where the North Gate is.

And it would be nice to make friends. Starting tomorrow, let’s use a hostel or guest house. Or Airbnb!! I really want to try it so bad.

Wow. Since I went to the bathroom, the time on my phone has changed. It’s 8:58 for the second time today~� So for me, April 27th is a 26-hour day. This is so funny.

Just thinking about it again, it seems like we really have different tastes when it comes to travel. I also really like the travel route that Beomjun hyung plans. Maybe I don’t have my own travel style yet. Maybe he’s trying to lower expectations. It would be quite useful if you choose three spots a day in the morning, afternoon, and evening and wander around them. Actually, I want to eat food whenever and wherever I feel like it, but I think it would be a good idea to look for it at least once a day or two.

30 minutes before arriving in Chiang Mai, it finally feels real. I’m really on a trip. What will I be doing tomorrow? (I really don’t have any clothes with me. I need to buy some.)

The captain is broadcasting. We arrived in 40 minutes and the weather was cloudy and the temperature was 32 degrees. No, it’s 32 degrees at 9 p.m. It’s funny that I, who hates heat, made this choice, but it also seems like I won’t be afraid of the Korean summer after visiting Chiang Mai.

…Hello, welcome to Tour Sanya 🙂

Ah, from now on, all my planes will have window seats. Without exception, I want to sit by the window.. I also want to look out the window, but today ⚪️⚪️⚪️ ⚪️�⚪️The green one here is my seat. So, I paid about 23,000 won more for the return flight and made a window reservation. I want to see the clouds too☁️

The person next to me is glued to the window and looking out the window, and I am so jealous. What do you see outside?

Lightning just struck.

Next time I need to get some music and video before I board the plane. I thought it was three and a half hours, but it was five and a half hours.

I think I may have been wearing too hot shoes. However, running shoes are too much to walk around in. Maybe I’ll start wearing sandals starting tomorrow. I happened to be wearing really big sneakers. Hahaha, your bag must be having a hard time. I’ll quickly buy another small one…

It arrives in 5 minutes. I talk quite a lot. Does talking a lot mean thinking a lot? Are you saying you feel a lot?

What kind of records will be left behind in 24 days? I’m shaking.

I can see the ground outside. It seems to be about 200 meters in the air right now. No 100m?? Are there any solo travelers like me?

Good luck Sanya 🙂 Welcome to Chiang Mai

But, we departed safely, but what do we do when we arrive? Do I just go through immigration? I have to follow where people are going, hehe. Have a nice trip☘️✨

I thought I had chosen a place not far from the airport. Actually it wasn’t that far. 20 minutes walk?

But I was so scared. When taxi drivers flocked to me at the airport, I didn’t want to be bullied, so I sharply refused and went out alone. However, I noticed from afar that there were five or six men gathered on the street with all the lights off, and that they were looking at me from afar as I went with my camera. I’m going to beat you up.

When I saw Jang Won-young on the shopping mall sign on the way home, I felt a sense of relief. I kept walking, repeating to myself, ‘Thai people like Koreans.’ I arrived at the hotel just before tears came, and I was hungry, so I bought ramen and toast at a nearby 7-Eleven. It was my first time talking in English with a convenience store employee, and although I could clearly hear everything, I was surprised and frustrated that the words didn’t come out the way I wanted to. But I bought what I wanted, so this is enough :3

After eating and writing in my diary, I decided on a place to stay and lunch for the next day. I slept.

#thisisouryouth

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