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The Chiang Mai Gay Scene- A 2017 perspective
http://www.gayinchiangmai.com/News/2...e/#prettyPhoto
Does this not make you want to go back to Chiang Mai?
Surfcrest
pool03.jpg
The Chiang Mai Gay Scene- A 2017 perspective
http://www.gayinchiangmai.com/News/2...e/#prettyPhoto
Does this not make you want to go back to Chiang Mai?
Surfcrest
If the photo is indicative of the guys available to off in Chiangmai, I am not very interested.....
Click on the link. I can't believe there isn't something there to delight you.
The long list of gay bars and massage parlours that have closed in recent years virtually tells it all. And as the article points out, of the remaining traditional gay bars largely catering to farang (not many) some are in danger of turning into freak shows. I always used to enjoy trips to Chiang Mai, but over the last 3 years the scene has changed quite dramatically. When I visited Charoenphratet Soi 6 recently, I had one drink in one bar and left. The little Night Bazaar bars which disappeared years ago used to be a lot of fun. Not those in the new location.
Adam's Apple and My Way continue, although take a guy off from My Way and the chance you will be disappointed is very high. My favourite massage places have all closed. Of those left, I have always enjoyed His but it is quite far from the centre on the edge of town across from the Holiday Inn hotel. House of Male continues to be busy. Never been to Club One Seven although it is close to His Massage.
My first trip to C.M. was 13 years ago and it was before taxis in C.M.......Like fountainhall I to enjoyed the bars behind the night bazarre. First of many trips stayed at Lotus hotel ....... Adam Apple directly across, go go had original ownership it was unbelievable...Wow. After more visits than I can remember I no longer go......Small bars behind nite bazarre long gone....Adam Apple different ownership far cry from the original..Another go go near lotus "Free Guy" now closed was a favorite....like many gay scenes in L.O.S. it lost its allure have no desire to return.
arsenal (February 7th, 2017), fountainhall (March 11th, 2017)
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llz (February 8th, 2017)
I can confirm that Chiang Mai is boring, The few bars are nothing special . And this is the second largest city in Thailand. Sorry unless you fancy the muscle guys, I'll take an Isaan boy any day. .
Chiang Mai lost its appeal for me when the old Adam's Apple closed. I remember sitting in the Lotus Garden Bar waiting for it to open having arrived that afternoon, and being dismayed when the big apple sign outside didn't light up ....and the dismal truth hit me. The other venues had never appealed.
I was naive enough to hope that the opening of the Lavender Hotel might have heralded a renaissance. It had a decent go go bar with some cute dancers, gay massage , a roof top restaurant that I liked and was competitively priced. I stayed there twice in its brief existence. Its failure was a clear indication that a Chiang Mai for gay falangs was no longer viable.
Ahhh...those evenings spent sitting at the Lotus Garden Bar.....swatting the mosquitoes with battery operated tennis raquet insect killers...
Those were the days
Doofus (March 15th, 2017)
The Lavender's demise was discussed briefly on another thread quite recently. I recall it was a show bar in the basement rather than a go-go bar. Indeed, I felt its shows were better than any anywhere else in the country, despite there being no nudity. I'm not sure I'd agree that the fact it failed was proof of Chiang Mai's gay downward spiral. It was surely way too big an operation for the city. I doubt if it could even have stood a chance in Bangkok.
But Chiang Mai had certainly more than started to go downhill by then. Like others, I have happy memories of the Night Market area - and not just the bars - from the late 80s. It just seemed to be teeming with young guys waiting to meet up with foreigners with money being rarely mentioned. And then the cluster of bars which developed were in their own way a lot of fun with owners/barmen happily interacting with customers - far nicer than the group that later developed behind the D2 Hotel where there was quite a bit of rent.
Interesting that that article also has a section predicting the beginning of the end of the gay bar scene - as has been discussed here a lot recently. I still visit every few months and the number of closures in the last few years has been staggering! But I still enjoy House of Male, especially when it has its 2-for-1 nights which seem to attract quite a number of students, and a couple of the further from the centre massage spas. After the transfer of ownership which I thought a near-disaster, Adam's Apple seems too be picking up. I'll check it out next time I'm there.