The Chiang Mai Library

Chiang Mai Library

Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient

131 Charoen Prathet Road
Chiang Mai 50100 , THAILAND
Tel : 00 66 53 272 421

Head: Mrs Raquel SELOSSE
Librarian: Mrs Naphat SUTTHICHAIDET
Cataloguer : Mr. Sumet PONJORN
Photographic archives : Mrs Duansiri SRICHAIWIT

 

In 2009-2010, the French School of Asian Studies built a new library on the grounds of its Chiang Mai Centre.  The new buildings are open to the public since 2011.  The EFEO library in Chiang Mai now holds a considerably enlarged collection of approximately 50 000 books in English, French, Thai and some other languages, focus on Asia, especially Southeast Asia and Thailand, Buddhism and other religions, philosophy, anthropology, archeology, history, art and literature.

In addition to its monograph holdings, the library also comprises a major collection of almost 53 000 issues of about 1 370 titles of periodicals in the fields of Thai and Southeast Asian Studies.

 

Opening hours

Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm.

  • Closed on Thai public holidays and during the Songkrant festival, or Thai New Year, in mid-April.
  • Borrowing privileges are restricted to EFEO staff
The Chiang Mai centre
Head: Christophe Pottier

École française d'Extrême-Orient
131 Charoen Prathet Road, A. Muang
Chiang Mai 50100, Thailand
Tel +66 53 28 05 80

christophe.pottier@efeo.net

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EFEO publications

In order to highlight the EFEO publications, a new website dedicated to them is online.
You can now consult the catalog of all the books published since the creation of the EFEO and buy directly those that interest you HERE.
EFEO on Instagram

Follow the virtual photo library of the EFEO on Instagram account: ecolefrancaisedextremeorient
SEATIDE Steering Committee and workshops
Thailand, Chiang Mai, 12 February 2014
Franciscus Verellen, director, coordinator of the European program SEATIDE, is in Chiang Mai from February 12 to 16 to take part in the meetings of the Steering Committee and SEATIDE workshops, with Yves Goudineau and Elisabeth Lacroix, respectively scientific coordinator and project manager of SEATIDE.