Ban Sao Nak is an ancient Lanna style teak house that is over a hundred years old.
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This is a very beautiful teak wood house, built in 1895, rich in Lanna style, supported by 116 square teak wood pillars, which is ingenious. There are many antiques, silverware, porcelain, handicrafts in northern Thailand, etc., which are worth visiting. Although the facade of the whole building is unremarkable, the interior structure is quite luxurious. The first floor is a base made of teak, which can resist the invasion of wild beasts, and can prevent moisture and insects. The second floor consists of several rooms, including living room, kitchen, reception room, bedroom, dining room and so on.
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Ban Sao Nak is an ancient Lanna style teak house that is over a hundred years old.
The traditional Lanna teak house with a raised column basement, was built in 1895 and decorated with ancient furniture.
Nanbang is the capital of Nanbang Province, Thailand. The scenery here is beautiful, the blue sky and white clouds are everywhere, showing elegance and classical. Although the ancient architecture is not comparable to the accumulation of China's great power, it can also show the cultural connotation of the predecessors. These places are must go.
Baan Sao Nak is one of the longest old houses in Lampang Province. This house has a lot of history with many pillars, so it is called Ban Sao Nak.
Ban Sao Nak is an ancient teak house that is over 100 years old with the name of "Ban Sao Nak", in the northern language that means "Ban Sao Mak", which Mom Ratchawong Thanasi Sawatsi Sawadiwat was named. Because it is a teak house with 116 pillars and is interesting to visit. very
This is a teak building near the river in Nanbang, more than a hundred years old, the name of the wooden house means a lot of wood houses, because there are hundreds of wooden pillars in the house, so the name. Built in 1895, the owner is Myanmar to Nanbang businessmen, the architectural style mixed Lanna and Myanmar style, a total of 116 square teak pillars, is the most special place of the whole building, the house silverware, ceramics, Furniture and so on reflect the life of the Nanbang merchants at the time. In addition to admiring the architecture, you can see many old items such as old record players, fans, irons, etc. The tree in the garden is 30 years older than the house, about 150 years old. In addition to being a museum, the current Baan Sao Nak can also make an appointment to hold a traditional imperial meal Khantoke and as a wedding venue. The place where Baan Sao Nak is Tha Ma O, is the former teak wood market, this area has lived a lot of teak merchants, so there are many old houses and temples, it is worth seeing.