Dragon Descendants Museum

Highlighted by the giant dragon that appears to be slithering on clouds, complete with water spouting from its mouth, the museum presents the history of Chinese in Thailand as well as Chinese history and civilization, in commemoration of 20 years of Thai-Chinese diplomatic relations.

The Dragon Descendants Museum was established to celebrate the 20th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Thailand and the People's Republic of China in 1996. Inside, the museum offers modern exhibitions including films, computer-controlled audio-visual systems, lights, sound, and model figures.

The museum consists of 18 rooms, starting from the legendary history of the creation of the world in Chinese lore, the various dynasties, changes in governance, and the history of Thai-Chinese descendants in Thailand.

Besides the museum building, other attractions within the area include:
- The Heavenly Dragon Village
- City Pillar Shrine
- Buddha Bhakti Park (Yulai Buddha)

Address: Malaiman Road, Ruayai Subdistrict, Mueang Suphan Buri District, Suphan Buri Province 72000
Phone: 035-526 212 and 089-443 9709
Email: dragonsp2551@gmail.com
Open from Wednesday to Sunday
(Closed on Monday-Tuesday except on public holidays when it operates as usual)

Exhibition tours every 30 minutes
Wednesday-Friday: 10:00 – 16:00 (last tour at 16:00)
Saturday-Sunday: 09:00-16:20 (last tour at 16:20)

Admission is 99 Baht for adults, children, and seniors.
Children under five years old enter free.