Bangkokian Museum
One of the hidden treasures of our modern metropolis, Bangkokian Museum is a slice of social history, packed with everyday Thai items.
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Bangkokian Museum or Bangkok Folk Museum
In this video I visit Bangkok Folks Museum that was established from the wish and intention of Archan Waraporn Surawadee. The museum consists of two main two-storey buildings and a garden. The volunteers working at the museum are very friendly. I can highly recommend visiting this wonderful place and I will certainly go again.
The address is:
273 Soi Charoenkrung 43
Bangrak, Bangkok 10500
Thailand
พิพิธภัณฑ์ชาวบางกอก | Bangkokian Museum | ย่านเจริญกรุง-บางรัก | Bangkok | Thailand
พิพิธภัณฑ์ชาวบางกอก
Bangkokian Museum
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พิพิธภัณฑ์ชาวบางกอก หรือ พิพิธภัณฑ์ท้องถิ่นกรุงเทพมหานคร เขตบางรัก เป็นหนึ่งใน แหล่งท่องเที่ยว มุมมองใหม่ใน บางกอกได้จัดตั้งขึ้นตามวัตถุประสงค์ และความตั้งใจของอาจารย์วราพร สุรวดี ผู้เป็นเจ้าของ ซึ่งอยากจะจัดบ้าน และทรัพย์สิน มรดกที่ได้จากมารดา คือ นางสอาง สุรวดี (ตันบุญเล็ก) ให้เป็นพิพิธภัณฑ์เพื่อ ให้เยาวชนรุ่นหลังได้ศึกษา เมื่ออาจารย์วราพรจัดสิ่ง ของได้ทำเรืองยกบ้านหลังนี้ให้เป็น สมบัติของ กรุงเทพ มหานคร หลังจากนั้นกรุงเทพมหานครก็ได้จัดทำบ้านดังกล่าว ให้เป็น โครงการ นำร่องสนอง นโยบายการมี พิพิธภัณฑ์ท้องถิ่น ของแต่ละเขตโดยรูปแบบการจัดแสดง เป็นอาคารและวัตถุซึ่ง บอกเล่า เรื่องราวเกี่ยวกับ สภาพ ชีวิตความเป็นอยู่ของ ชาวบางกอกที่มีฐานะปานกลางในช่วงก่อนและหลังสงครามโลกครั้งที่ 2 ซึ่งข้าวของ เครื่องใช้ที่นำมาแสดงส่วนใหญ่จะเป็นของใช้ที่เจ้าของบ้านได้ใช้งานจริง
???????? ที่อยู่ : 273 ซอยเจริญกรุง 43 ถนนเจริญกรุง เขตบางรัก กรุงเทพมหานคร
☎️ โทร. 02 233 7027
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The Bangkokian Museum was originally the home of the Suravadee family which was built in 1937, but was converted to the Bangkokian Museum to preserve the lifestyle of early Bangkok and the history of Bang Rak District. On 1 October 2004, the museum was bequeathed to the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration by Waraporn Surawadee who had inherited it from her mother.
The Bangkokian Museum consists of two main two-storey buildings and a garden. In an upstairs room of the first, are the family quarters. Here are displays of many of the possessions of original family members. These include the old Benjarong jar made from Thai porcelain in five basic colors, from the King Rama V period (1858 – 1910). Some of the other porcelain pieces in the Bangkokian Museum are from the early Rattanakosin era.
The second building in the Bangkokian Museum is at the rear and was once intended to be the home and clinic of Dr. Francis Christian, the stepfather of the owner. Christian died before he could move in. On display are his cigar collection, and various stoves dating back to the early-20th century. One display has an old Bangkokian kitchen from the war period. Another room displays sanitation and toilet facilities during the war and has two toilets standing next to each other.
???????? Address : 273 Soi Charoenkrung 43, Charoenkrung Road, Khet Bangrak, Bangkok
☎️ Tel. 02 233 7027
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The National Museum of Royal Barges, Bangkok, Thailand
This video is a very long video about my visit to the Royal Barges Museum in Bangkok, Thailand. Normally I post Wharram boatbuilding videos, but I think many of my subscribers will appreciate seeing these beautiful royal barges in detail.
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Royal Barges National Museum and Steve Cafe&Cuisine, Bangkok - Thailand 4K Travel Channel
The visit of the Royal Barges National Museum is part of our Klong tour in Bangkok. 8 Royal Barges are kept in a gigantic hall.
Originally, barges were used to transport goods on rivers and canals. At the time, when Ayutthaya was the capital of the Siamese kingdom, the Chao Phraya River was regarded as the most important transport route. During the visit of a delegation of King Louis XIV with King Narai, barges used as transport vehicles. However, at that time they also were in use in the war, at royal ceremonies and at competitions. With the destruction of Ayutthaya by the Burmese, the Royal Barges were destroyed as well.
After the accession of King Rama I in Bangkok, he commissioned new barges. The largest one is Suppanahong that is adorned with a slender swan at the bow. The barge is 150 m long, 12 m wide and requires 50 oarsmen, as well as 14 crew members. It was carved from a single piece of teak wood. Suppanahong is the personal barge of the king.
The latest one is Ananta Nagaraj with the seven-headed Naga at the bow. It was built in 1996 for the 50th throne anniversary of the incumbent king Rama IX.
In the meantime, the barges are used only for special ceremonies. From the beginning of the reign of Rama IX in 1920 up to now, they were used sixteen times.
Beside the barges, films are shown, e.g about the education of the oarsmen. In addition, some relics of historical barges are exhibited in the hall of the Royal Barges National Museum.
At the end of our tour, we were invited for lunch at Steve Cafe & Cusine. Delicious Thai specialties and excellent fish were served.
With a view to the Chao Phraya River one has the feeling, the fish want to jump willingly into the pan.
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Der Besuch im Königlichen Barkenmuseum ist Teil unserer Klong Tour in Bangkok. In einer riesigen Halle werden 8 königliche Barken aufbewahrt.
Ursprünglich wurden Barken als Lastkähne auf Flüssen und Kanälen eingesetzt. Bereits zur Zeit, als Ayutthaya die Hauptstadt des siamesischen Königreiches war, galt der Chao Phraya als wichtigster Transportweg. Beim Besuch einer Delegation von König Ludwig XIV bei König Narai dem Großen wurden ebenfalls Barken als Transportfahrzeuge verwendet. In jener Zeit waren sie aber auch im Krieg, bei königlichen Zeremonien und bei Wettkämpfen im Einsatz. Bei der Zerstörung von Ayutthaya durch die Burmesen wurden auch die königlichen Barken vernichtet.
Nach der Thronbesteigung von König Rama I in Bangkok gab er neue Barken in Auftrag. Die größte ist Suppanahong, die ein schlanker Schwan am Bug ziert. Sie ist 150 m Lang, 12 m breit und benötigt 50 Ruderer, sowie 14 Besatzungsmitglieder. Sie wurde aus einem einzigen Stück Teakholz geschnitzt. Sie ist die persönliche Barke des Königs.
Die neueste ist Ananta Nagaraj mit der siebenköpfigen Naga am Bug. Sie wurde 1996 zum 50-jährigen Thronjubiläum des amtierenden Königs Rama IX gebaut.
In der Zwischenzeit werden die Barken nur noch für spezielle Zeremonien verwendet. Von Beginn der Regierungszeit von Rama IX im Jahre 1920 bis heute wurden sie insgesamt sechzehn Mal. verwendet
Neben den aktuellen Barken werden im Museum auch Filme gezeigt, z.B. bezüglich der Ausbildung der Ruderer. Außerdem befinden sich noch einige Relikte historischer Barken in der Halle.
Zum Abschluss unserer Tour wurden wir zum Mittagessen in Steve Cafe & Cusine eingeladen. Es wurden köstliche thailändische Spezialitäten und ausgezeichneter Fisch serviert.
Bei einem Blick zum Chao Phraya hat man das Gefühl die Fische wollen freiwillig in die Pfanne springen.
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Prasart Museum - Garden of Temples - Bangkok
Mr. Prasart is a wealthy businessman who made his money in real estate many many years ago. He loves Thai antiques and architecture and was sad to see that many foreign private collectors were buying Thai artifacts which then disappeared for Thai people to study.
So he started to collect all kinds of Thai culture to preserve it for later generations in Thailand.
He created Prasart Museum and opened it for the public. Over the years he collected many historical artifacts and Thai temples which can be seen by many group tours daily.
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BRUNCH TIME! Indian food is my point. I'm new to Indian food. Al Rahaman as one of the best recommended Indian restaurants. Mutton Biryani, Butter Chicken, Papadum and two kinds of Naan were ordered. Also Masala tea and salty Lassi as drink. All of them were surprised me. It's hard to explain. The unique flavors make the dishes stand out. It was a nice experience for me.
Date : 22 Sep 19
Location : Al Rahaman Indian Restaurant (13.727386, 100.518432,
Open daily 11.00 a.m. - 11.00 p.m.
Parking fee 20 baht/hr.
Nearby place : Bangkokian Museum (13.728392, 100.518197,
Operating hours 10.00 a.m.- 4.00 p.m.(closed every Monday)
FREE Entrance fee
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