About Chiangmai


Chiangmai, Thailand With beautiful nature blended with Lanna culture and colours of contemporary perfectly Chiang Mai is, therefore, a province that has many tourists, both Thai and foreigners, come in many millions each year. Popular tourist activities in Chiang Mai include worshipping the Phra That Doi Suthep, which is an important landmark of Chiang Mai people. Experience the local way of life and shop for stylish handmade products at Thapae Walking Street. Visit various species of plants at the Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden and Rajapruek Royal Park. Do not miss to shop art products, taste local cuisine and see cultures on Nimmanhaemin road. In addition, nature and mountain tours are another activity that should not be missed when visiting Chiang Mai, whether stepping on the highest point of Thailand at the top of Doi Inthanon. Absorb the beauty of the rice fields, feel the cool breeze while watching the giant tiger flower at Doi Ang Khang. Experience ecotourism homestay in Mae Kampong and visit Hmong villages in Doi Pui and many more.

ABOUT STeP


Science and Technology Park Chiang Mai University (STeP)
We are the bridge between research, industry, and community-turning ideas and technologies into real business opportunities. At STeP, we make advanced innovation accessible, empowering startups, driving community growth, and creating sustainable impact for society.

At STeP, we call our working approach the “Approach to Cross Valley of Challenge” a process that turns university resources into commercial and social impact. From knowledge and research to experts, facilities, and advanced tools, we bring it all together to create real solutions with pathway consists of three processes:

  • INSIDE-OUT Bringing university research to the market.
  • OUTSIDE-IN Using university resources to solve external challenges.
  • STARTUP Turning research into new businesses and supporting young entrepreneurs.
All routes lead to one goal: driving an innovation-based economy and improving quality of life for people in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, and beyond.