I took the Smart Ferry (electric boat) from Sathorn Pier in Bangkok (connected to BTS Saphan Thanks in station). The ride took just over an hour and I was treated to beautiful scenery along the river. I saw many temples including Wat Arun/the Temple of Dawn from the water. The Nonthaburi Pier is a short stroll from the museum, which is an old wooden building with a long history. There are vendors and shops along the street, perfect for lunch after visiting the museum.
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I took the Smart Ferry (electric boat) from Sathorn Pier in Bangkok (connected to BTS Saphan Thanks in station). The ride took just over an hour and I was treated to beautiful scenery along the river. I saw many temples including Wat Arun/the Temple of Dawn from the water. The Nonthaburi Pier is a short stroll from the museum, which is an old wooden building with a long history. There are vendors and shops along the street, perfect for lunch after visiting the museum.
It is an old Nonthaburi city hall. The building is made of old teak. The history of the origin is very good. It is very worth studying.
Beautiful and worth preserving for future generations to see.
It is an old wooden town hall, ancient classical shape, very charming ❤️❤️❤️
Shady, not very crowded people are lovely