In light of the recent announcement of the launch of Rubber Land, an educational rubber plantation and edutainment tourist destination,

Intrigued by the prospect of free entry for Thai citizens until the end of September, I decided to visit the exhibition.



Upon arrival, it was already quite late in the afternoon. The opening hours were from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM, but there were still a fair number of tourists, mostly Chinese.



Interior atmosphere

Upon arrival, the officers directed me to wait before escorting me to the second floor.


The first point of contact was with a rubber tree, which I found quite charming.


The video was shown with narration.



The presentation will be followed by a demonstration of the rubber production model.


This zone also discusses the various industrial applications of rubber. (I forgot to take a picture of the giant shoe car.)


Next is the zone for the little ones. The floor is made of soft rubber, making it comfortable to walk on.


This is just me playing around. In short, it's confusing.


Following the playground is a showroom where photography is not permitted.


The majority of products sold are pillows, rubber mattresses, bags, and food items (not made from rubber).



In summary, the learning area is well-designed and visually appealing. The decoration is beautiful, and the children's area is good, although it seems a bit small. Based on my assessment, the children can play there for a while.



Is there anything else I can help you with?

The sales section is very large. I am unsure of the prices as I have never purchased anything there.

This concludes my presentation. Thank you for your attention.

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