620/25 Thanalai Rd., Population and Community Development Association, Chiang Rai, ThailandMap
Phone+66 53 740 088
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The museum exhibits about the history of various hill tribes in Thailand, with exhibits that bring various appliances. In daily life to watch and make a video presentation, both Thai and English. But still not very impressive
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The Hill Tribe Museum is a small museum in Chiang Rai, which records the life of the hill tribes in Chiang Rai in the early years and the situation in the Golden Triangle in the later period.
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The museum exhibits about the history of various hill tribes in Thailand, with exhibits that bring various appliances. In daily life to watch and make a video presentation, both Thai and English. But still not very impressive
The hilltribe museum is located on the 3rd floor of Chiang Rai Population and Community Development Association Building, Thanalai Road, Wiang Subdistrict, Mueang Chiang Rai District. (Opposite Suan Tung and Khong Chiang Rai) is run by Chiang Rai Population Development and Community Association. Exhibit and project slides to show the way of life. object Tools, appliances, ethnic costumes Including interesting information about the 6 tribes of mountain Thais, Akha, Liso, Karen, Musée, Yao and Hmong. It is open to tourists every day. 9.00 - 18.00 a.m. The entrance fee is 50 baht per person.
know about each tribe The souvenirs are very beautiful. Here, I bought a lot of people at home.
Nice place to visit, good to buy things, not very expensive, there is delicious coffee too.
From the museum's exhibition, the local tribes' culture is still very old and mysterious, there are many exhibits related to animal worship, you can get a general understanding of their religion and history.