点评:I wondered why this place wasn't packed, the exhibition is so comprehensive, informative, interesting and for me, quite nostalgic.
I'm so lucky to have visited and stayed in an authentic hill tribe village 43 years ago before any of current civilisation integrated to make the tribes what they are today, so I recognised a lot of the early history.
Obviously it's better now because they grow food crops, not just opium. They now have infrastructure, transport, education and modern appliances. None of that existed all those decades ago until the former King and Queen implemented programs to make a better way of life for the hill tribe people. All of this is explained in wonderful detail in early film footage.
I'm sad that I know longer have all the original jewellery and clothing that I bought all those years ago, it's all in the museum now. Showing my age!
Don't miss one of the best exhibitions in Thailand. You'll easily spend a couple of hours watching video presentations, looking at all the different clothing and artifacts (and appreciating the air-conditioning).
There's no entry fee, only a voluntary donation system if you want to contribute.
It's well worth it.
翻译:我想知道为什么这个地方没有挤满人,这个展览是如此全面、信息丰富、有趣,而且对我来说,很怀旧。
43 年前,在现代文明尚未融入这些部落并形成今天的样子之前,我很幸运能够参观并居住在一个真正的山地部落村庄,因此我了解了很多早期历史。
显然现在情况好多了,因为他们种植粮食作物,而不仅仅是鸦片。他们现在拥有基础设施、交通、教育和现代电器。几十年前,这一切都不存在,直到前国王和王后实施计划,为山地部落人民创造更好的生活方式。所有这一切在早期的电影镜头中都有非常详细的解释。
我很伤心,我知道我多年前买的所有原创珠宝和衣服现在都在博物馆里了。暴露年龄了!
不要错过泰国最好的展览之一。您将轻松地花几个小时观看视频演示,观看所有不同的服装和文物(并欣赏空调)。
没有入场费,如果您想捐款,只有自愿捐款系统。
这是非常值得的。