Burapha University - Chow Maneewong Stadium

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The Chow Maneewong Stadium is a sports field that houses a large multipurpose grass field, an 8 lane track, a sand pit, and covered bleachers. This particular field is the University's main sports field and is located in the southeast quadrant of the campus. In addition, the outside of the stadium is equipped with toilets, changing stalls, parking space and a small shop stall where students can purchase physical education uniforms/ jerseys.


What is there to do here?

  • Watch an organized university or local level football (soccer) game
  • Run / walk the track
  • Throw / kick a sports ball around
  • Coordinate a social game of football with peers (soccer)
  • Socialize with friends in the bleachers
  • Participate in or watch dance / music practices
  • Attend an event taking place on the field (there are plenty of covered bleachers situated around the field)

When is the best time to go?

When deciding the best time to visit the Chow Maneewong Stadium, it it important to understand why are you are going.

If you are looking to visit for leisure purpose (run the track, kick a ball around or socialize with fellow students) the best time to visit would be Sunday-Friday evenings anytime after 6pm. The track is usually closed Monday-Friday during school hours (8am- 6pm) to ensure physical education classes have first priority.

It is also important to check Burapha University's annual schedule for things like holidays or special events; when outside activities may be taking place on the field.

University and local level teams often play football (soccer) games here, so checking their annual schedule would be the most useful tool in this instance.

What is nearby*?

  • ATMs- 2
  • Toilets- 1
  • Bus stops- 1
  • Buddhist praise areas**- 1
  • Main roads- 1
  • Formal parking lots- 3


(*Within 100 meters of this given location. Please refer back to full campus map for specific locations)

(** Some praise spots may only be available during certain times of the year)


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