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How many campuses does Chiang Mai University have?
Chiang Mai University has four campuses, including three in Chiang Mai and one in Nanbenfu, with a total area of about 14 square kilometers. The campus is surrounded by lakes and mountains, towering old trees, lush scenery and beautiful environment. There is a free shuttle bus to pick up students, with a total area of about 14 square kilometers and more than 30,000 students. The main campus is located at the foot of Su Tieshan in the western suburbs of Chiang Mai, Thailand.

Chiang Mai University (CMU) was established in 1964 65438+ 10 according to the national charter granted by King adulyadej of Bhumibol. Chiang Mai University is the first university in northern Thailand and the first provincial university in Thailand.

Chiang Mai University has four campuses. The main campus is Suanlak Campus, which is 5 kilometers away from the city center. The campus is located at the foot of Su Tieshan, covering 6 15 acres (249 hectares).

The school has many academic organizations and community service units, such as office building, agricultural college, architecture college, business college, science college, engineering college, humanities college, social science college, education college, fine arts college, economics college, law school, mass media college, political college, public administration college, art college, media college, technical college, graduate school, three research institutes, international education center, autonomous organizations and so on.