1995 SEA Games
| Host city | Chiang Mai, Thailand |
|---|---|
| Nations | 10 |
| Athletes | 3262 |
| Sport | 28 |
| Opening | 9 December 1995 |
| Closing | 17 December 1995 |
| Opened by | Vajiralongkorn Crown Prince of Thailand |
| Closed by | Prem Tinsulanonda Privy Councillor of Thailand |
| Athlete's Oath | Ratapong Sirisanont |
| Torch lighter | Kiatisuk Senamuang Tamarine Tanasugarn |
| Ceremony venue | 700th Anniversary Stadium |
The 1995 Southeast Asian Games, officially known as the 18th Southeast Asian Games, Chiang Mai, 1995 (Thai: การแข่งขันกีฬาซีเกมส์ ครั้งที่ 18 เชียงใหม่ 1995), was a Southeast Asian multi-sport event held in Chiang Mai, Thailand, from 9 to 17 December 1995. It marked the first time that a non-capital city hosted the biennial sporting event. Chiang Mai became the second Thai city to host the Southeast Asian Games after the capital Bangkok. The games were opened and closed by Vajiralongkorn, then the Crown Prince of Thailand, making him the first non–head of state to officiate the opening of the SEA Games, representing his father King Bhumibol Adulyadej. With the return of Cambodia, all ten members of the federation participated in the SEA Games for the first time.
This was the fifth time that Thailand hosted the Games. The country had previously staged the event in 1959, 1967, 1975, and 1985, all held in Bangkok. A total of approximately 3,262 athletes from 10 participating nations competed in the Games, which featured 28 sports.
The final medal tally was led by the host nation Thailand, followed by Indonesia and the Philippines.