The Khun Chamnong Chinanurak House is a three-story wooden shophouse preserving the old architectural style, with beautifully carved wooden balconies and eaves. Khun Chamnong Chinanurak, the original Chinese owner, was the first tax collector of Sam Chuk. Today, the house remains in the possession of his descendants.
Studying the history and origins of important people Those who have beautiful practices and ideas that are praised on a world-class level are considered auspicious in life. To study the way of the wise man P.O. Payutto National Museum is another place that should be visited when going to Suphan Buri Province.
Bueng Nong Sarai Histrorical Site has a large natural lake and is an important place in Thai history since this is the place which the elephant battle between King Naresuan and King of Myanmar occurred. King Naresuan stopped the troop here because there is enough water for a hundred thousand soldiers, elephants and horses.
This center was intentionally established by Mr. Nitas Charoenthammaraks, or Hia Chai, as a tribute to the bounty of the Thai soil and as a mark of respect for the Thai monarchs who have shown great wisdom and care for their subjects.
Many of you probably know Phum Phuang Duangchan, the queen of country songs; that leave melodious music in the hearts of many people. Today, even though Pum Phuang died for many years, the story and memories have not left as Pum Phuang's body. Various related items of her life are still kept at this Thap Kradan Temple for those who still love and miss this Queen of country songs to remember
Wat Derm Bang is a Rat Temple, a member of the Maha Nikaya Sangha, a Tha Chin singer on the east side in Derm Bang Subdistrict, Derm Bang Nang District, Suphanburi Province.
U-Thong is an ancient city of great historical and archaeological significance. In 1959, the Fine Arts Department established the National Museum U-Thong as a temporary facility to house artifacts recovered from archaeological surveys and excavations of the ancient city of U-Thong.
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.
A Learning Resource of Suphanburi Province