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Open Days: Daily (depending on weather conditions)
Opening Hours: Daytime (depends on sunlight for production)
 
Din Sor Pong Village, Lopburi is one of the most significant local wisdom destinations in Lopburi Province, especially in the area of Ban Hin Song Kon Village, Thale Chup Son Subdistrict, Mueang District. It is widely recognized as the only place in Thailand that produces the highest-quality din sor pong (white clay powder), known for its fine texture, smooth consistency, and exceptional purity. These qualities make the product highly sought after across various industries.
 
This area is located near an irrigation canal, commonly referred to as “Bridge 6,” where a large amount of marl soil can be found. This type of soil is white, dense, and fine in texture, making it unsuitable for agriculture. However, local villagers have transformed this limitation into an opportunity by using it to create valuable products that are now well-known nationwide.
 
What makes this village unique is that nearly every household is involved in the production of din sor pong, turning the entire community into a traditional cottage industry. Visitors can experience authentic local life that has been preserved and passed down through generations.
 
Historically, din sor pong has played an important role in Thai culture for centuries. It is especially associated with the Songkran Festival, where it is used for blessings and symbolic rituals. Additionally, it is widely used in cosmetics, toothpaste, skincare products, and even in woodworking and surface finishing.
 
The production process in this village remains traditional, reflecting accumulated local wisdom. It begins with mixing marl soil with water in a settling pit until it dissolves into a uniform consistency. The mixture is then filtered to remove stones, gravel, and other impurities.
 
The next step involves filtering the clay water through cloth to obtain the finest texture possible. It is then left to settle overnight, allowing the white clay to separate from the water completely. The clear water is carefully removed, leaving behind thick, refined clay ready for molding.
 
In the final stage, the clay is poured into molds and dried under the sun on white cloth sheets. This drying process is crucial, as it determines the final quality of the product. Because of this, production heavily depends on weather conditions. Without sunlight or during rainy days, the process cannot continue.
 
The atmosphere within the village is simple and welcoming. Visitors can observe the production process firsthand, interact with local villagers, and learn each step closely, offering a rare and authentic experience in today’s modern world.
 
In addition to observing the process, visitors can purchase din sor pong and related products directly from local producers. This not only supports the local economy but also helps preserve traditional knowledge for future generations.
 
Today, Din Sor Pong Village remains an important cultural and educational destination in Lopburi Province. It is an ideal place for those interested in cultural tourism, traditional craftsmanship, and experiencing a living heritage that continues to thrive.
 
Getting There The village can be accessed by traveling within Lopburi city toward the irrigation canal area known as Bridge 6. The journey from the city center takes only a short time and can be reached by private car or local transportation.
 
Name Din Sor Pong Village, Lopburi
Overview Thailand’s finest source of high-quality white clay powder located in Ban Hin Song Kon community
Highlights Traditional village-wide production with live demonstrations of the clay-making process
History / Era A long-standing local wisdom passed down through generations in Lopburi
Address Ban Hin Song Kon Village, Thale Chup Son, Mueang District, Lopburi
Getting There Located near Bridge 6 along the irrigation canal in Lopburi city
Open Days Daily (weather dependent)
Facilities Local community area, product stalls, cultural learning space
Nearby Attractions 1. Phra Prang Sam Yot – 5 km
2. San Phra Kan Shrine – 5 km
3. King Narai’s Palace – 6 km
4. Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat – 6 km
5. Ban Mi Old Market – 12 km
Nearby Restaurants 1. Khrua Lopburi – 5 km Tel. 036 411 245
2. Famous Beef Noodle Shop Lopburi – 5 km Tel. 081 780 4212
3. Roadside Restaurant Bridge 6 – 3 km Tel. 085 661 9023
4. Ban Mi Curry & Rice Shop – 6 km Tel. 089 742 5531
5. Ban Mi Boat Noodles – 6 km Tel. 081 942 7781
Nearby Accommodations 1. Lopburi Inn Resort – 6 km Tel. 036 420 777
2. Windsor Park Resort Lopburi – 7 km Tel. 036 422 554
3. Nett Hotel Lopburi – 5 km Tel. 036 412 733
4. PJ Loft Hotel Lopburi – 6 km Tel. 094 952 4246
5. O2 Hotel Lopburi – 7 km Tel. 036 422 888
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Where is Din Sor Pong Village located?
A: It is located in Ban Hin Song Kon Village, Thale Chup Son Subdistrict, Mueang District, Lopburi, near Bridge 6.
 
Q: Can visitors watch the production process?
A: Yes, visitors can observe the production process daily, depending on weather conditions.
 
Q: What is din sor pong used for?
A: It is used in cosmetics, toothpaste, craftsmanship, and traditional Songkran practices.
 
Q: What makes Lopburi din sor pong unique?
A: It is known for its fine, smooth texture and superior quality compared to other sources.
 
Q: What type of tourism is this place suitable for?
A: It is ideal for cultural tourism and learning about traditional local craftsmanship.
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Suburban Living Category: Suburban Living
Village, Community Group: Village, Community
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