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Attractions in Thailand
Hua Samrong Folk Museum, Hua Samrong Subdistrict, Tha Wung District, Lopburi Province It is a source of cultural learning for children, youth, and people in the community. and outside the community in general and is the location of the Thai Cultural Project, Hua Samrong Subdistrict Community Bonds.
Started by Phrakru Siripunyaphiwat Abbot of Wat Samrong in 1999, whereby the abbot and villagers jointly donated equipment, tools, and local appliances. and tools for catching aquatic animals It reflects the folk wisdom of Thailand in the past. The museum room is on the ground floor of the multi-purpose pavilion. Inside the room, the exhibits are divided into categories.
Part 1: Traditional kitchen, showing cooking equipment. It includes clay stoves, various types of clay pots such as pots and pans, boiling pots, clay kettles, and kitchen utensils such as fish washing baskets, coconut scrapers, ladles, and water jars.
Part 2 Folk Handicrafts Display basketry which is local wisdom. Process bamboo and rattan into useful tools such as saplings, baskets, baskets, baskets, sprinkles, and buckets.
Part 3: Rice Measuring Equipment shows weighing, measuring, and measuring equipment. The old style of measuring rice that ancestors used in the past includes: Open mouth basket, pitchfork basket, measuring basket, rice measuring bucket (wood), (steel), rice grinding basket and rice grinding stick.
Part 4 Farming tools Farming in the past used labor from animals, with cows and buffalo being the main workers. Farming tools on display include: A ridge worn around the neck of a buffalo for pulling a plow, yoke, harrow, and plow. A pole for carrying rice, a pole for poles, a gob, and a scythe for harvesting rice.
Part 5: Tools for catching aquatic animals Reflects the Thai way of living with just enough to eat. Consisting of animal trapping tools such as mouse traps, snares, various traps, and aquatic animal catching equipment such as snares, hooks, nets, harpoons, and coops.
Part 6: Miscellaneous appliances, is a 3-level display cabinet. Cabinet 1, the upper level displays brass betel nuts, kerosene lanterns, door locks, and the lower level displays them. Carpenter tools such as surface planers, blade planers, chest saws, land saws, on the other side are displayed. Brassware Types of brass trays and a brass pot. Cabinet 2 displays scales, abacus, and other miscellaneous items.






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