Video of Excursion to WWII Sites – Part One
Video of the tour to World War Two sites in Chiang Mai and Lamphun with Lifelong Living Payap, part one

Lifelong Learning Payap often shares photos from past events that participants have provided us. But today we have a wonderful surprise for you. Last November, we offered a highly anticipated excursion to historical WWII Sites in Chiang Mai and Lamphun. Among the participants was Ally Taylor, who runs the fabulous YouTube Channel, Good Life in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Ally subsequently produced a series of three excellent videos about the excursion, the first of which you can watch below.

His video provides a fascinating look at the historic WWII aircraft housed at Tango Squadron Air Museum at the Chiang Mai Airport, Airforce Base, Wing 41. We can’t thank Ally enough for giving us permission to feature his videos. This is Part One. Watch part two on our website here and part three on our website here, or navigate to Ally’s YouTube channel by clicking on the above link.

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