Mallika City, also known as Mallika R.E.124, is a unique historical theme park in Kanchanaburi, Thailand, designed to recreate the atmosphere of a traditional Thai town during the reign of King Rama V (King Chulalongkorn). This meticulously crafted cultural attraction offers visitors a journey back in time to experience the charm and customs of Thailand's past.
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
For Thailand, the year 2006 was full of activities related to the preservation and reinvention of traditions.
Step back 4,000 years to the Neolithic period and marvel at artifacts from deep into Thai (and human) history at this intriguing museum on the banks of the Kwai Noi River.
Also called Chonk-Kai Cemetery, this now peaceful area on the banks of the Kwai Noi River is home to the graves of more than 1,700 POWs (1,400 Commonwealth and 300 Dutch casualties), and was also the site of a former POW camp.
Wat Lard Kham (Luang Po Saen Rean) is located at Panom Tuan Sub District, Panom Tuan District, Kanchanaburi.
Wat Phra Thaen Dong Rang Worawihan is located at Tha Maka District, Kanchanaburi.
The statue of Guanyin (Wat Tung Samor) is enshrined at Wat Tung Samor in Phanom Tuan district which is away from the center of Kanchanaburi eastwards along the highway no.324 about 15 km.
Wat Baan Tham is located at Khao Noi Sub District, Tha Muang District, Kanchanaburi.
"Underwater City" or "Wat Wang Wirekaram Kao" is one of the well-known tourist sites of Nongloo Sub-District, Sangklaburi District, Kanchanaburi Province.
The architecture design is during Late Lopburi era, around 16th-18th century. The city plan is in perfect square and area about 316 acres.