The Thai Wax Museum, also known as the Thai Figure Museum, is located near the Rose Garden, 31 kilometers away from Pinklao-Nakhon Chaisi Road, northwest of Bangkok. This is a portrait museum in Thailand made of glass fiber. The portraits in the museum are lifelike and vivid. They were made by a number of Thai artists with 10 years of painstaking efforts. Here you can not only appreciate the cultural and artistic treasures of Thailand, but also learn about the cultural allusions and history of Thailand. The art of Thai wax figures is vivid and lifelike, giving people a kind and realistic feeling. The portraits on display are all made of fiberglass, and the skin is soft and elastic, which is very realistic regardless of skin color, pores and even scars on the skin. Some portraits have tears in their eye sockets, glittering and glittering, which is breathtaking. These figures are more heat-resistant, durable, and dust-resistant than wax figures, and are more suitable for the climate of Thailand. It is said that it takes about 3 years to make a wax figure, and the production cost is about 500,000 baht. There are about 40 portraits displayed in the museum, which are the same size as real people and have different expressions. Under the background of sound, light and scenery, all of them are lifelike, and sometimes they even make jokes. In fact, this is all intentional by the artists. Some wax figures are not placed on the display stand or fenced, but are mixed with real staff and tourists, resulting in a fake effect. The museum is divided into upper and lower floors, and the tour time is basically about 1 hour. The downstairs is dominated by wax statues of the late well-known eminent monks and the Thai royal family. The more famous group of wax statues is the scene where the famous King Rama I to V in Thai history "gathered" in the royal officials. Tourists usually take pictures here. . Among the characters, there are men and women, old and young, there are stories and plots, and there is a strong dynamic.
Open for viewing every Monday - Friday at 09.00 - 17.30 hrs. Saturday - Sunday and public holidays at 08.30 – 18.00 hrs. Service fee, Thai people, adults 50 baht, children 10 baht ( monks, novices, nuns, monks, students in uniform 20 baht). For more inquiries, call + 66 3433 2607, +66 3433 2109 Travel by car from Bangkok Take the route Pinklao-Nakhon Chai Si Road. Pass through the junction of Phutthamonthon level Drive straight to cross the bridge over the Nakhon Chai Si River. Drive for about 3 kilometers, you will see the entrance to the Thai Wax Museum on the right.
A very good museum, where you can see lifelike characters, action and appearance are very realistic, showing the traditional life of Thailand, and there are wax figures of famous monks.
Hidden gemThis was a very pleasant surprise that a friend took me to. There are a couple of floors. The first floor is dedicated to kings and monks and the second floor is figures and events/activities of history. I was blown away by how lifelike these figures are. It is inexpensive to go through and you must definitely do it.
It's a fun place, there are lots of star wax figures.
The environment is good, the environment is good, the environment is good.
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The Thai wax museum is good, it is very realistic and worth recommending.