04/07/2025
On Thursday, July 10th, 2025, Thailand will celebrate Asalha Bucha Day, a significant Buddhist holiday. This day commemorates the Buddha's first sermon to his first five disciples, marking the beginning of Buddhism and the founding of the Sangha (the community of Buddhist monks).
Due to this observance, our swimming pool will be closed all day on Thursday, July 10th. We'll be happy to welcome you back when it re-opens at 6:30 PM on Friday, July 11th.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
07/11/2023
We are located close to Chiang Mai International Exhibition and Convention Centre, and 500 meters from Oxy Badminton.
Open daily 7:00 am to 7:00 pm
Our address is:
Soi 4a, Mae Khua Mung Road, Chang Khian, Tambon Chang Phuak
GPS Decimal Degrees
Latitude 18.8190041029755
Longitude 98.9575682580471
For maps, video, and directions please see our webpage
https://therealcentreoftheuniverse.com/map-to-chiang-mai.../
or click on https://www.google.com/.../data=!3m1!4b1!4m4!4m3!1m1!4e2!1m0
12/09/2023
The rainy season is well and truly here!
"Swimming In the Rain" Global Harmonies Chiang Mai
Global Harmonies is an international a ca****la choir in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailandhttps://www.facebook.com/GlobalHarmoniesTH/The song "Singin' in the Rai...
11/03/2023
Let's hope the weather forecast predicting rain tomorrow is correct! If it rains it will help to reduce very high levels of dangerous PM2.5 in the air we are breathing
11/03/2023
Please visit our website for full details of location, pool opening times, accommodation, swimming classes
http://therealcentreoftheuniverse.com/
27/11/2022
Official video of Global Harmonies Choir Concert held at the Centre of the Universe Swimming Pool and Resort on 15th November 2022, in aid of Shan State Refugees
Global Harmonies November 15, 2022
This is an un-official documentary of the Global Harmonies Concert at Centre of the Universe in Chiang Mai, Thailand on November 15, 2022. More information w...
06/10/2022
The swimming pool will be closed on Monday10th October which is an important Buddhist holiday, marking the end of the three-month Buddhist Lent period and the traditional end of the rainy season. The final day of the Buddhist Lent period falls on the full-moon day of the eleventh lunar moon and is known in most parts of Thailand as Awk Phansa. According to Buddhist belief, the day commemorates when Buddha descended to earth after spending three months in heaven where he had visited his mother. His return was greeted by his followers with gifts of food and on this day Thai Buddhists mark the event by visiting the wat and making merit.