In the courtyard of the Hemu Palace, there is also a carriage museum. The exhibition is all royal carriages, so that tourists can understand the culture and history of ancient Thai traffic from one side, the display of the exhibits actually have the cremation table of the Thai emperor and queen, about 1 meter high yellow wooden table, about 9 square meters in size, surrounded by red wooden boards sealed holes, Probably a stove for fire. In addition to the carriages, the museum also displays expensive old-fashioned cars that the emperor has sat in, and three-wheeled "blowers" similar to the ones common on the streets of Thailand.