Krabi Provincial Contemporary art museum or Wat Kaew Contemporary Art museum is the center for collecting Exhibits works of art and culture of Krabi province. as well as creating a space to exchange knowledge The artist's experience for those interested There is also knowledge transfer. and continue to expand for those interested with artistic activities.
A source of learning about art, culture, history. of Krabi Province and the group of southern provinces on the Andaman coast.
You may hear the Thai national anthem in public spaces (train stations, bus stations, markets etc.) at 8am and 6pm each day. Take your cue from others around you and stop what you are doing and stand still. If you are in a cinema, the royal anthem is usually played before the film and you should join everyone else in standing for this.
Even if you’re not religious, a visit to a Buddhist temple (wat) can be a rewarding cultural experience. With around 95% of the Thai population identifying as Buddhist, the local wat plays an important role in Thai society.
Thai culture The way of life of Thai people in Thai society which is a pattern of good conduct and expression of feelings and thoughts in various situations that members of Thai society can know, understand, appreciate, accept, and practice together in Thai society include:
There are 2 types
The Thai language has 4 regions and it is popular to use a common language for speaking.
Dressing in ancient times
Another beautiful attraction in Krabi Town is the Wat Kaew Korawaram, a Buddhist temple located on top of a small hill in the center. This white temple is one of the best temples in the city. Particularly striking here is the staircase with the many colorful snake sculptures. The entrance to this attraction is free and should not be missed on any walk through the old town of Krabi Town.
The famous Tiger Cave Temple in Krabi, in Thai also called Wat Tham Sua, is for sure one of the most adventurous tourist attractions in the region. Particularly, this sacred site is very well-known for its exceedingly steep and sweaty ascent with 1237 steps, which is rewarded with an outstanding view over Krabi’s limestone rocks.
It is a temple surrounded by mountains. There is a lingering mist in the morning, very beautiful. The inside of the temple stands out and can be seen from far away. “Phra Mahathat Chedi Commemorating His Majesty the King Maha Vajiralongkorn's 50th Birthday Anniversary” which is 95 meters high.