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Mut Mee Guesthouse

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Mut Mee Guesthouse is a guesthouse located in Nong Khai, Thailand, opened in 1988. The guesthouse is a popular destination for those coming from and going to Laos, because of its proximity to the border crossing with Laos.[1] Mut Mee was the setting for part of the novels Dead Boys and One More Rep.[2] The name Mut Mee refers to a kind of Thai silk that is tie-dyed to produce coloured geometric patterns.

References

  1. Andrew Spooner (6 January 2009). "A slice of Thai paradise all to yourself". the Guardian.
  2. Aycox, Mark (21 January 2014). "One More Rep". Mark W. Aycox – via Amazon.

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