Phuket Thai Hua Museum | Phuket
Phuket Thai Hua Museum | Phuket It is a two-story building with Sino-European architectural style, built in 1934. It is a learning center for youth, people, and tourists to study the history of Phuket Province in its entirety.
Located on Krabi Road, Talat Nuea Subdistrict, it was built in 1934. It is a two-story building with Sino-European architecture. It was originally the first Hokkien language school in the province. It has been renovated to be in perfect condition. The second floor of the building is still used as a Chinese language classroom. The lower floor is an exhibition room that displays historical stories, the origins of the Hokkien Chinese who traveled to Phuket, traditions, lifestyles, beliefs, arts, culture, and the relationship between the Chinese and the local Phuket people. Open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Admission fee: Thai adults 50 baht, children 25 baht; foreigners adults 200 baht, children 120 baht. Admission fee is waived for nuns, monks, and novices.