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Living in Chiang Mai

With a population of 700,000, Chiang Mai is just a little larger than Portland. But it feels more like Eugene. Chiang Mai is a very “approachable” city. It’s easy to get around, the people are generally friendly.

Chiang Mai features a broad range of Thai, Asian and Western restaurants. Shopping options range from daily farmers’ markets to nightly crafts bazaars (for tourists) and Chiang Mai features a large modern five story mall, complete with movie theater!

The cities relaxed atmosphere brings many opportunities for U.S. students to get involved in life outside of campus. Previous students have enrolled in local kick boxing clubs, volunteered at area schools and orphanages. The city’s natural setting offers a number of outdoor activities from rock climbing, hiking and mountain biking to cricket, golf, elephant treks, and rafting.

The Location

Chiang Mai is located in a valley between three mountain ranges. The area’s climate is more moderate than will be found elsewhere in the country. The winter lows may be in the forties or fifties, summer highs are in the 90s. There are said to be three seasons in Chiang Mai: the summers are hot and humid, the falls bring the rainy monsoon seasons and the winters are cool and dry.

Accommodations

Students have typically been housed in the Payap University International House, although Payap recently started a homestay program as well. The international house is a new and modern building located adjacent to the main campus. Students living in the dorm may elect to have a Thai or international roommate.

On-Site Support

The Thai and SE Asian Studies program is geared to providing students with a variety of cultural introductions to Thailand. Payap’s small size and dedicated staff offer a personalized and supportive environment for US students.

Campus Contacts

Click on the name of your University for contact information.

Eastern Oregon University

Miki Goodall

Study Abroad, Inlow Hall 113
La Grande, OR 97850

mgoodall@eou.edu

(541) 962-3237

Oregon Institute of Technology

Mark Clark or Julianne Murray

LRC 219 (Mark) or LRC 211 (Julianne)
Klamath Falls, OR 97601

clarkm@oit.edu or murrayj@oit.edu

(541) 885-1880 (Mark)
541) 885-1677 (Julianne)

Oregon State University*

Julie Van Hoosen or
Paul Primak

International Programs,
Snell Hall 444
Corvallis, OR 97331

julie.vanhoosen@ous.edu or paul.primak@ous.edu

(541) 737-6459 or (541) 737-6469

Portland State University

Alyse Collins

International Affairs, East Hall 101
632 SW Hall
P.O. Box 751
Portland, OR 97207

ayc@pdx.edu

(503) 725-8256

Southern Oregon University

Jennifer Yockey

International Programs
Stevenson Union 321
Ashland, OR 97520

yockeyj@sou.edu

(541) 552-6336

University of Oregon

Jamie Hoag Barnett

International Programs
Oregon Hall 330
Eugene, OR 97403

barnett@uoregon.edu

(541) 346-3207

Western Oregon University

Michele V. Price

Study Abroad &
International Exchanges
APS 501
Monmouth, OR 97361

studyabroad@wou.edu

(503) 838-8905

* Also serves as the program Coordinator/Assistant.

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