Mae Fah Luang University – A Campus Wrapped in Green


Mae Fah Luang University, set in the hills of Chiang Rai, feels like a place built for both learning and breathing.
Wide paths, red-roof buildings, and soft mountain air — it’s the kind of campus that invites you to slow down.

I spent one morning walking through it with my camera. These five photos hold pieces of that quiet.


The first view — a road lined with flowers and flags, leading into stillness.
A mix of formality and calm. It made me want to walk slower.

The water held a perfect mirror of the trees and sky.
A student sat nearby, sketching in silence. I didn’t disturb the moment — just captured it.

A classic MFU view — symmetry and quiet charm.
Even the shadows looked composed.

Neatly arranged, yet soft.
A place to sit between readings — or to simply watch butterflies pass.

The hills rise like a backdrop to every scene.
It feels like the campus is in conversation with nature — never in conflict.


Mae Fah Luang University isn’t just a place to study — it’s a place that studies you back.
Wandering through it, I felt lighter, like I’d stepped into a quiet rhythm I didn’t know I needed.

If you ever find yourself in Chiang Rai, go see for yourself.


see also Mae Fah Luang University : Sport Field




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