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Bangkok Folk Museum Review

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In Bangkok, Thailand's museums are as numerous as the stars. This one was discovered by passing and is completely free of charge. You can register at the front desk. The museum is small in size and has three buildings. It belongs to a private museum. The owner was an architect, the hostess was a teacher, and left a big house. Later generations built the sign of the entrance to the museum and the building in the courtyard. There was also a big garden in which a beautiful woman was reading. The life scene of the owner at that time and their living utensils were preserved in such a complete way, as if there was a kind of traversing back to the 1950s and 1960s. The feeling of Thailand is very refreshing.

Bangkok Folk Museum

Posted: Feb 17, 2019
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  • M24***21
    5/5Outstanding
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    The exhibits here are very Thai and the workmanship is relatively exquisite. You can understand the traditional culture of Thailand in detail, and the folk customs of Thailand. There are also many varieties of exhibitions. If you go shopping slowly, it will take about a day.

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    Posted: Apr 19, 2022
  • M24***21
    5/5Outstanding
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    Here is the fastest place to understand Thai folk customs, you can see, many exquisite Thai clothes, many Thai people use labor tools in daily life, there are many exquisite carriages, the appearance of the entire museum is also very Thai style

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    Posted: Mar 11, 2022
  • 璞石天祺
    5/5Outstanding
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    Bangkok Folk Museum (Bangkokian Museum) is located at 273 Shilongjun 43rd Street, Wanyu County, Bangkok. Near the Chao Phraya River. There are three buildings in the museum, mainly displaying a variety of furniture, household goods, stationery, handicraft tools and medical equipment. From the window of the Bangkok Folk Museum, visitors can peek into the middle-class lifestyle of Bangkok from 1937 to 1957, and learn about the cultural customs and living habits of the people of Bangkok that have gradually disappeared over time. Keeping the taste of Bangkok is one of the original intentions of the owner to transform this place into a museum. Practical tips: 1. Walk to this place for about 8 minutes from Chao Phraya Pier (Sheraton Royal Orchid Hotel). The museum is free and the interpreters are friendly. But only Thai and English. 3. There are three houses, and you must take off your shoes when you enter the house. You can take pictures at will. Tickets: Free opening hours: 9:00 ~ 16:00 (closed on Monday) Detailed address :273 Soi 43, Charoenkrung Road, Bangkok 10500, Thailand Funny Soul on the road ~

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    Posted: Jun 14, 2020
  • pxy0705
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Folk Museum is the largest accommodation in Thailand that reflects the daily life of the Siamese people. It was originally a private slaughter of a nobleman and has many collections of objects. It includes porcelain, jade and other folk art. In addition, the layout of the whole building and home and garden are very local and worth visiting.

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    Posted: Feb 10, 2020
  • 乖小咪
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Folk Museum in Bangkok is a very grounded Thai museum. Although the area of the museum is not very large, it is a good place to experience Thai life. There are many daily Thai people's homes, as well as some documents and cultural relics of Thai history development. It is a great place to learn about Thai culture and it is worth visiting.

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    Posted: Dec 7, 2019
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