One of the few historic places in Udon ProvinceWithout GPS not easy to find , as roadsigns showing the way are rare and sometime misleading. The village is mostly old houses of wood on cement pillars and many souvenir shops..The entrance fees for locals ( Thai ) and " foreigners " are far apart but my wife showed my local ID card and I only had to pay Thai price. The museum was air conditioned and modern glass show vitrines where nicely lightend so it was easy to see everything clearly, It was a pottery and bronze tool produczion center going back up to 5000 years,
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One of the few historic places in Udon ProvinceWithout GPS not easy to find , as roadsigns showing the way are rare and sometime misleading. The village is mostly old houses of wood on cement pillars and many souvenir shops..The entrance fees for locals ( Thai ) and " foreigners " are far apart but my wife showed my local ID card and I only had to pay Thai price. The museum was air conditioned and modern glass show vitrines where nicely lightend so it was easy to see everything clearly, It was a pottery and bronze tool produczion center going back up to 5000 years,
It's a collection that has a very beautiful pattern design. I like it. I can imagine the pattern in Hai as well.
Ban Chiang is an old tourist attraction with many ancient objects. Invite everyone to admire a lot.
I will take the kids again. The children are very excited.
You can take the bus from Udon Thani Bus Terminal. The time is about an hour. Get off and walk about 300 meters and take a tuk-tuk. It costs 200 baht to and from, and you can ask for about 30 minutes. The staff were friendly and I was able to learn about Neolithic relics and the origin of Southeast Asian culture. If you ask the staff, they will kindly answer. The ceramic pattern is a picture of nature such as people, mountains and sea breeze. The photos are still on dslr, so it is impossible to upload