Discover the best top things to do in Songkhla Province, Thailand including Thaksin Folklore Museum (Khatichon Wittaya), Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Natural History Museum, Ban Na Korn Nai, The Treasury Museum, Songkhla National Museum, Magic Museum Hatyai by Black Crystal, Phathammarong Museum, Siam Art Gallery, Suun Phrayok Thae Phuc Tien, Hat Yai Ice Dome.
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The Thaksin Folklore Museum features the largest collection in Southern Thailand, with more than 50,000 artifacts, including beads and jewelry, weapons and kris knives, bird and fish traps, pottery, fabrics, lamps, glassware, nielloware, shadow puppets, rare coins, Buddhist relics, a full-sized korlae boat, and more! Guided tours are available in English or Thai. Visitors can also explore the museum gift shop, which features traditional crafts made by proud and skilled Thais. The museum grounds include a tower overlook, gardens, and cafe. Students of Thai culture can also take advantage of the museum’s extensive print, audio and video collection, including hundreds of rare documents, some centuries old.
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Housed in a 19th-century former governor's mansion, this museum exhibits a collection of artifacts from the province.
Excellent local museum - lots of interesting items, giving insight into the history of the Southern Thailand region. Recommended for any school visit with students.
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Magic show is designed by black crystal who is a magician since he was 5years old. Show perform almost one hour including closeup magic, comedy magic and illusion show.Daily open and show time is 10.00Am, 12.00Pm, 02.00Pm and 04.00Pm there is also magic museum zone where exhibit illusion instruments and some science magic tricks
What a fun activity! See the pictures! If you're in Hatyai, you have to go! We spend about 1,5 hours inside the museum. Its right next to the nightmarket and hy-square.
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The Phathammarong Museum is not only 'free' to go in, but it is well maintained and the caretaker I encountered was very helpful and offered genuine warmth. She spoke very highly of the former prime minister and his family. I regret I didn't catch her name. She's lovely. The museum has many interesting photos and memorabilia to look at. It is also the starting point for the tram.
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