

Rating: 4/5 (4 votes)





Phitsanulok attractions
Attractions in Thailand
Opening days: Sunday - Saturday
Opening hours: 08.30 - 16.30
Sergeant Thawee Folk Museum Admission: 50 baht for adults, 20 baht for children.
Sergeant Thawee Folk Museum, Phitsanulok Province, is a culturally significant destination for those interested in the lifestyles, livelihoods, and wisdom of Thai people in the past. The museum is located on Wisutthikasat Road in the heart of Phitsanulok city, making it easily accessible. Both Thai and international tourists frequently visit to experience the nostalgic atmosphere reflecting traditional Thai life, closely connected with nature and local handicrafts.
What makes Sergeant Thawee Folk Museum unique is its comprehensive and diverse collection of everyday items used by Thai people in earlier times. These include handwoven basketry demonstrating villagers’ craftsmanship, earthenware reflecting local artistic skills, household utensils that tell the story of a simple way of living, and tools used for various occupations, such as manual water wheels, rice mills, hunting equipment, and many more. Altogether, the museum houses tens of thousands of items, making it a recognized treasure trove of Thai history and wisdom.
The museum is not merely a repository of antiques; it serves as a learning center that conveys the story of Thai society to future generations. Visitors can see how people lived in the past, learning about their diligence, perseverance, and ingenuity in inventing tools suitable for their environment. These simple ways of life reflect sufficiency and resourcefulness, principles that remain relevant today.
Sergeant Thawee Folk Museum received the Thai Tourism Industry Excellence Award for the agency promoting and developing tourism in 1998. This award underscores the museum’s value, not only as a cultural tourism site but also as an inspiration, highlighting the importance of preserving cultural heritage.
The museum was founded by Sergeant Major Dr. Thawee Buranakhet, a highly respected figure in Thai art. He excelled in sculpture, especially casting, and was honored as an Outstanding Cultural Figure in 1983. His works hold artistic value and reflect his dedication to preserving and continuing Thai wisdom. He also received honorary Doctor of Arts degrees from Srinakharinwirot University and Silpakorn University and was recognized as a “Good Person of Phitsanulok,” honoring his contributions.
Visiting Sergeant Thawee Folk Museum is not just about seeing old objects it is an experience filled with stories, emotions, and inspiration. Each displayed item is a trace of the lives of people who used them, allowing visitors to feel as if they have traveled back in time to an era when Thai society was simple and closely connected to rural life.
For those interested in cultural tourism and local history, Sergeant Thawee Folk Museum is a must-visit destination. A visit here offers the chance to see invaluable collections, absorb knowledge, take pride in Thai heritage, and help continue the preservation of traditional wisdom for generations to come.



Comment
Keyword (Advance) |
Facebook Fanpage