Discover the Cultural Gems of Suphan Buri!
Suphan Buri offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Thai culture. Let's explore some of the must-see attractions for a culturally enriching experience:
1. Wat Pa Lelai Worawihan: This magnificent temple boasts intricate murals depicting the life of Buddha and stunning architecture.
2. King Rama V Museum: Delve into the history of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) and his contributions to Thailand's modernization.
3. Banharn Silpa-Archa Memorial: Explore the life and works of this renowned Thai artist, known for his exquisite sculptures and paintings.
4. Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat: Witness the grandeur of this ancient temple, featuring a towering golden chedi and intricate carvings.
5. Ban Don Kai Dee: Immerse yourself in the traditional way of life at this charming village, known for its stilt houses and friendly locals.
6. Wat Khao Wongkot: Hike to the top of this hilltop temple for breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and a serene atmosphere.
7. Suphan Buri National Museum: Discover the rich history and cultural heritage of Suphan Buri through artifacts and exhibits.
8. Wat Mai Suphan: Marvel at the intricate stuccowork and vibrant murals adorning this beautiful temple.
9. Wat Chang Lom: Explore the ruins of this ancient temple, offering a glimpse into the past.
10. Ban Bang Pla Ma: Experience the vibrant local market, offering fresh produce, delicious street food, and unique handicrafts.
Remember, even a single day is enough to explore the cultural treasures of Suphan Buri!
This trip takes us to the cultural tourism community of Ban Pu Nam Ron, Dan Chang District, Suphan Buri Province.
In the Dan Chang District, archaeological surveys have uncovered numerous traces of iron and lead smelting activities scattered across several sub-districts. Additionally, a significant number of ancient artifacts and everyday items have been unearthed and are currently housed at the Wat Pu Nam Ron temple in Dan Chang District.
A community museum has also been established to showcase the artifacts discovered in the area and narrate the history of the Dan Chang people, from the Neolithic era to the present day.
Let's explore some of the places we can visit on this trip:
- Ban Pu Nam Ron Community Museum: This museum displays artifacts found in the area and tells the story of the Dan Chang people.
- Traditional Weaving of Ancient Patterned Sin: Learn about the traditional weaving techniques used to create beautiful patterned sin.
- Ban Pu Nam Ron Walking Street Market: Discover local products and crafts at this vibrant market.
- Huay Khaowong Reservoir (Pang Ung Suphan Buri): Enjoy the scenic beauty of this reservoir, often referred to as the "Pang Ung of Suphan Buri."
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Community Museum of Phunamron
The Community Museum of Phunamron is located in Ban Phunamron, Moo 4, Dan Chang Subdistrict, Dan Chang District, Suphan Buri Province. It serves as a cultural learning center, showcasing archaeological artifacts discovered in the area and narrating the history of the Dan Chang people from the Neolithic period to the present day.
📌 For more information, please contact
#CulturalTourismCommunityBanPhuNamRon
Dan Chang Subdistrict, Dan Chang District, Suphan Buri Province
Contact the community: Mr. Amporn Yasawan
Phone 089-910-9618
Let's go inside and see what's on display.
The Pu Nam Ron Community Museum has been established as a cultural learning center.
It is overseen by Phra Kru Wisit Suwannakhun (Phra Ajarn Saneh), the abbot of the temple.
The museum showcases the diverse ethnic groups residing in Pu Nam Ron, including the Karen, Lahu, and Lawa people.
It also features ancient textiles woven by local villagers.
"A legacy of forests, abundant traditions,
Delicious bamboo shoots, sweet mushrooms,
A source of stone axes, a place of weaving, hot springs."
Most of the archaeological artifacts found are ornaments, such as shell bracelets, stone beads from the Neolithic era, and earrings.
These were largely donated by Mr. Somsuk Inthra to the temple before the museum was fully established.
The artifacts are displayed in glass cases to protect them from dust.
They are categorized and labeled to provide information to visitors.
A four-knobbed earthenware vessel, discovered in the Dan Chang district of Suphan Buri province, is currently on display at the Ban Pu Nam Ron Museum.
This vessel dates back to the Stone Age and was found in the vicinity of Ban Pu Nam Ron, Ban Nong Pla Kradi, Ban Pong Kom, Ban Tung Makok, Ban Ta Phin Ki, and Ban Tha Yen villages.
These villages are situated on the alluvial plains near the Khaseaw Stream, suggesting that these areas were likely inhabited settlements with abundant resources for approximately 3,500 years.
In addition, human bone fragments were found packed in a four-eared glazed earthenware container, along with evidence of various tools and utensils.
Stone tools were found, such as a stone mortar and pestle from the Dvaravati period, which were found at Ban Pong Khoi, stone axes from Ban Lawa and Ban Wang Kwai, and other stone tools made from chert from Ban Tha Yen. Earthenware vessels and bronze axes were also found.
There was extensive cultivation and stone axe industry, until the iron smelting industry that existed during the Ayutthaya period.
This is evidenced by the traces of slag and fire clay found in the iron smelting furnace in the area of Ban Pong Kom.
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The establishment of community museums or learning centers has the advantage of fostering a sense of love and pride among the younger generation in the community.
It fosters an understanding of their ancestors' origins, serving as a significant learning process that is no less important than textbook learning. The museum's exhibits do not merely recount the stories of ancient people or display artifacts.
They also showcase the household items and textiles that represent the identities of the various ethnic groups residing in the Dan Chang district.
This is particularly true for the people of Ban Pu Nam Ron, who are Lao descendants of the Lao Krang.
Weaving Process of Ancient Patterned Sin
(Just a few steps away from the museum)
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A museum dedicated to the ancient art of weaving, with the aim of reviving local weaving traditions for future generations.
The museum encourages the wearing and preservation of these traditional fabrics, which are a unique reflection of local wisdom.
Visitors can experience the community's way of life and local culture, including the process of fabric production, which generates income for the community.
Come and experience the community's way of life for yourself, and you will fall in love with it.
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Ancient patterned woven fabric can be tailored into fashionable or trendy outfits.
Whether it's work attire or fancy dress, as Thais are increasingly embracing traditional fabrics these days,
patterned woven fabric will likely gain even more popularity.
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The Pracharat Ban Pu Nam Ron Walking Street Market is another nearby attraction. After visiting the Hot Spring Museum, you can stop by here to satisfy your hunger. There are many food stalls, souvenirs, and other goods to choose from.
Handmade Souvenirs: OTOP Products from Dan Chang, Suphan Buri
This photograph showcases handmade souvenirs, likely OTOP (One Tambon One Product) products, from Dan Chang district in Suphan Buri province, Thailand. OTOP products are locally-made goods that promote community development and cultural heritage.
The image provides a glimpse into the craftsmanship and creativity of the Dan Chang community. The variety of products suggests a diverse range of skills and traditions, offering visitors a unique and authentic souvenir experience.
Further information about the specific products, materials, and techniques used would be valuable in understanding the cultural significance and economic impact of these handmade goods.
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But one thing's for sure, you'll definitely leave full. 555 The market opens from the evening onwards. If you come in the morning, you'll miss out on the delicious food.
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Most vendors are locals from Dan Chang District, Suphan Buri Province.
The majority of the products are locally sourced, making for a delightful stroll while picking up delicious snacks.
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Additionally, you can enjoy performances by the Ban Pu Nam Ron School, which features singing and dancing shows every weekend at the Ban Pu Nam Ron Public Market Walking Street.
This charming and innocent performance is a must-see when visiting Suphan Buri.
#HuayKhawongReservoir (Pang Ung, Suphan Buri)
Another must-see natural attraction when visiting Suphan Buri.
This small reservoir is located in a community forest in the Ban Pu Nam Ron - Hin Lad area. It is a #naturaltouristdestination managed and developed by the villagers, making it #idealforcampers.
Camping, Raft Houses, and Hiking
Reservations for raft houses and tents can be made by phone from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
Contact:
🛏️ 092-4933833 Ms. Pam
Tourist Activities
- Camping on a giant raft in the Huay Wong Reservoir: Experience the wilderness of the community forest village of Pu Nam Ron.
- Pedal boats on the Huay Wong Reservoir: Enjoy a relaxing activity while reducing carbon emissions.
Travel Route
- Travel to Ban Pu Nam Ron, Dan Chang Subdistrict, Dan Chang District, Suphan Buri Province.
Contact Information
- Community-based Cultural Tourism Ban Pu Nam Ron: Dan Chang Subdistrict, Dan Chang District, Suphan Buri Province.
- Contact: Mr. Amporn Yasawan, Tel: 089-910-9618
With these stunning photos, we can share our experiences on social media and check in at the location. We can also witness the way of life of the people of Suphan Buri.
This is another great weekend getaway destination near Bangkok.
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Wednesday, February 26, 2025 7:38 PM