++ A Trip Down Memory Lane @ Bang Khen Village ++

Bang Khen House is located on Phahon Yothin Road, opposite the 11th Infantry Regiment, King's Guard. It is easily accessible with clear signage. Food and beverage services are available for tourists.

Today, "Laew Duea Tua" takes you to experience the atmosphere of the past, which some people will recognize with an "Oh!" due to the familiarity of both the old items and the original atmosphere. Let's go see it now!

The initial entrance to the Bang Khen neighborhood presents a variety of dining options before visitors delve into the local atmosphere. These options include boat noodles, khao soi, various rice curries, and a selection of sweet treats. The extensive culinary offerings cater to diverse palates and provide a convenient stop for those passing by.

After satisfying your hunger, take a few more steps to reach the highlight of Baan Bang Khen. Let's take a peek inside and experience the atmosphere.

Admission fee is 20 baht per person. Coupons can be exchanged for 1 bottle of water per coupon (redeemable at the water shop, landmark: Coca-Cola Museum).

The first stop upon entering is the King's House, a museum showcasing various objects and representations related to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the ninth monarch of Thailand. These include royal portraits, coins, and numerous other items.


The next stop is the Coca-Cola Museum, which is a veritable treasure trove of Coca-Cola memorabilia. With its vast collection of colorful bottles from various eras, it's a photographer's paradise.

Who are you waiting for, little sister?


Exiting the Coca-Cola museum, I was immediately captivated by this car. It was a Chevrolet Apache, and it looked quite handsome.

Take a picture with me, please.

Three tree houses offer stunning panoramic views from the heart of Bang Khen. The elevated vantage point provides ample opportunities for capturing breathtaking aerial shots. While this trip did not include a visit to the tree houses, those seeking unique perspectives are encouraged to climb and share their photos on our page (link: https://goo.gl/kUemHn).

The most impressive aspect of the museum is the vintage shop zone. The photo depicts a traditional "soh-huay" grocery store, meticulously recreated to transport visitors back in time. The meticulously preserved items on display offer a glimpse into the past, providing a valuable learning experience.

The shopkeeper asked to stay and watch the shop first.

Let's get back to the classroom and learn something new.

Traditional clothing was quite stylish.

Lollipop Botan, Colgate toothpaste...

The herbal medicine shop has a knife for cutting herbs, a scale, and a variety of herbal medicines.

And many other old items. Feel free to take action as appropriate.


There are also many beautiful photo spots, exceeding expectations.

For those who are interested in visiting Baan Bang Khaen, we have provided a glimpse of the atmosphere. If you want to see the real thing and experience the atmosphere for yourself, you are welcome to visit. The entrance fee is 20 baht, which includes a bottle of water. It's good value for money. Come and visit, take photos, and enjoy a relaxing and affordable experience.

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