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Attractions in Thailand
Operating day: Daily
Operating time: 08.00 - 17.00
Forestry Museum Nai Wiang, Muang Phrae, Phrae. Located in the training center area 1 (Phrae) consisting of 3 buildings, the former building of East Asia Company Denmark Which has received a concession to make teak in Phrae Province in the year 2449 B.E. when the end of the week, therefore, gave all 3 buildings to the Thai government And the Royal Forest Department has established this place as a forest school division.
In 1936, in 1998, Phrae Province appointed a teak museum working group of 19 people, with Mr. Wichian Chomdong, Deputy Governor of Phrae Province, Mr. Sanit Boonpitak, the director of the Forestry School Secretary The committee is responsible for considering the guidelines for preparation. Teak Museum Which aims to be a source of knowledge Teak wood information And is an important tourist destination of Phrae Province.
By using the old building that used to be an office Of East Asiatique Company Limited has been Sponsored by the Phrae Forest Alumni Association for 100,000 baht in the collection of arts, crafts, pictures, inventions, as well as various tools related to teak. Training Center 1 (Phrae) sees the importance of establishing a museum. To be a source of learning And promote tourism.
In which there are various schools that bring teachers and students to study As well as a large number of foreign tourists visiting Therefore use the building that used to be an office And accommodation of 3 East Asiatique company staff and used to be the site of the Pa Mai School, Department of Forestry.
Museum 1 was originally used as a place of work and accommodation for East Asia's staff in the days of forestry school. The Student Museum 1 is a 2-story building. On the ground floor, there is a plastered safe for storing the assets of East Asiatique Company. It was renovated by Phrae Municipality last year. In addition, the training center has compiled a banner for the forestry school and The sign of the old building which was made of wood and slab on the upper floor shows the story of the Forest School. There is also a loft that is a spacious hallway, museum 2.



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