This was such a cute little place. We went through the building with an English tour guide to learn about the family history and process of making these items. I paid 100 tbh, it is 60 if you have a Thai driver’s license. They have a workshop area that was open and we were able to paint mugs with watercolor. They have other options to paint as well. They will mail it to us in Thailand. 210 baht each for Mug, paint and shipping once it’s finished. The gift shop had affordable items. I was able to buy 10 coasters for 50 TBH which I will give as New Years gifts! They had nicer, more expensive ones as well. We spent 3-4 hours here. I highly recommend for families...
Read moreNothing much to see in this museum. Walking all the way from city centre to here to see nothing. They even closed the office during lunch time and did not offer anything at all. Besides, this museum utilizes a lot of fake accounts to create 5-star reviews, so don’t let the high ratings hallucinate you! You can check by yourselves how many accounts with only 1 review they have created to fake these reviews. By the way, they even insult Vietnamese people who are brave enough to tell the truth about their scam. They should be ashamed of themselves for this immoral behaviour to create tourist trap. Please avoid this museum...
Read moreI recently visited this museum after seeing all the glowing 5-star reviews online, but what a disappointment! It quickly became clear that many of these positive reviews are fake. The exhibits were poorly maintained, there was little educational value, and the staff seemed uninterested in helping visitors. It felt like the museum was more concerned with creating a false image online than actually delivering a quality experience. I wouldn’t recommend wasting your time or money here. It’s sad that they resort to using fake accounts to boost their ratings instead of improving the...
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