Lower Northeastern Cultural Centre
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Rafflesia
World615 contributions
Dec 2015 • Couples
This Museum is very impressive and it tell the history of Buriram province culturally and geographically speaking. The history of its people and the history of the volcanos that appeared to have existed here. The museum is very interesting and you will have the opportunity to go back in time and learn a lot from what it is exposed. Many works were done by the students of the Buriram University , where the museum is installed. Also a great opportunity to visit the University itself and take knowledge of the facilities that exist in Thailand. All Thai Universities are high level standard.
Written January 20, 2016
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D4VE88
Redbank Plains, Australia522 contributions
Jan 2016 • Family
Very susprising & The displays are quite good.
Well worth the time to learn about the local area.
Not much in english, but we had a guide & my wife was able to translate.
Well worth the time to learn about the local area.
Not much in english, but we had a guide & my wife was able to translate.
Written January 26, 2016
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kerr52
Cairo16 contributions
Jan 2015 • Family
A small museum highlighting the Isan (north east Thailand) culture. There are no English explanations of the exhibits, but I did not find this to be problem. There are many well prepared dioramas displaying the homes and activities of earlier periods. After viewing these exhibits I was able to see pieces of the old within Buriram today. There were examples of early pottery and area textiles. I enjoyed the large topographical maps which helped me understand the elevation differences between this area of Thailand and the adjoining area of Cambodia and thus, why, even though both are extensive rice growing areas, they look distinctly different. These displays were also good for visualizing the extinct volcanos of the area. My 5 year-old grandson was totally engaged by the dioramas.
I believe that it is only open on weekdays.
I believe that it is only open on weekdays.
Written January 20, 2015
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ASEAN-fan
London, UK943 contributions
May 2014 • Solo
If you want to see what an old museum looks like - check out this place. 30 minutes is probably all the time you need. On two floors it covers geology of the area, traditional housing and crafts, and other things Buriram.
Written March 26, 2015
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