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    theTripPacker •  August 27 , 2014

    Moo Ban Tai-Dam Cultural Center, Fabric woven into tradition

    Located about 17 kilometers away from Chiang Khan is Ban Napanat, the only ‘Tai Dum' village in the Northeast. Isolated from civilization and unaware of the changing world, the Tai Dum have been living their lives according to traditions for over a century.

    The Tai Dum of Ban Napanat are a minority group that reside within Thailand. These settlers were once Vietnamese who lived along the Red and Black River of northern Vietnam. In the 1880’s a group Vietnamese fled to Thailand. They are Thais known as ‘Tai Dum’ or ‘Lao Song’. The Tai Dum are also settled in Petchaburi and in some parts of central Thailand.

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    theTripPacker •  August 27, 2014
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    theTripPacker •  August 27 , 2014

    In the village, you will get to see the villagers’ way-of-life as well as their daily activities. You will also get the chance to observe their homes which were built over a century ago. The popular spot for visitors is the cultural center located in Ban Napanat Moo 4. There you will find a Tai Dum-style model home. Their stilt houses are built of bamboo and straw, with a thatched roof. The interior is divided into separate rooms aligned in a row.

    Once up the steps, the first door of the house is a ‘sacred’ room meant for household spirits that the Tai Dum believe in. Once past that room comes a large room, the largest in the house, meant for sleeping. The room has a stove which is placed at the feet of family members to keep warm. The last room in the house is the kitchen which has stairs leading out the house as well. Tai Dum customs dictate that only men are allowed to use the front stairs leading into the house; women have to use the back stairs.

    If you see women underneath the stilt home of the cultural center, they are there to weave fabric after finishing daily chores. The weaving of fabric is a century old tradition that the Tai Dum maintain. The pattern design of the fabric is unique to the Tai Dum, beautiful, and intricate. The story behind the tradition tells the story of 3 sisters who had the idea of weaving a sarong.

    The first sister came up with the design and method of weaving the fabric. Before it could be finished the first sister passed away. The second sister continued the work but also passed away before it could be finished. As for the third sister, she made a vow to the household spirits that the sarong would be worn whenever offerings are made. The spirits allowed her to finish the sarong. It is still worn today by the Tai Dum when making offerings.

    At the cultural center, you will also find Tai Dum alphabets and more of their history. Visit the souvenir shop when you are done to buy some of their hand-made fabric, herbal soaps, and more.

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    theTripPacker •  August 27, 2014

    Editor's Comment

    • Strong point:
    • The Tai Dum way-of-life is a sight hard to come by which makes this village a good place for those interested in learning about other cultures and traditions. A guide is available to help explain about the Tai Dum and their ways. Parking space is also available.
    • Weak point:
    • Traveling to the village is troublesome because the road to the village is narrow and old. Furthermore, lack of signage makes it easy to get lost.
    • Conclusion:
    • This Tai Dum community is the oldest in Thailand. View the crafts(wo)manship of their design of the Sarong, an important element in ceremonies that has been passed on over a century.
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    theTripPacker •  August 27 , 2014

    General Info

    Address : Ban Napanat, Khao Kaew Sub-district, Chiang Khan District, Loei

    GPS : N17 47 53.33, E101 44 16.56

    Contact No :
    Tai Dum Cultural Conservation Center: 081 048 2000
    Tourism Authority of Thailand at Loei Province: 0-4281-2812/0-4281-1405

    Facebook :  Moo Ban Tai-Dam Cultural Center

    Operating Time : 9.00-21.00

    Best Time : Anytime of the year

    Highligh : Demonstration of how to weave fabric in Tai Dum style and its local alphabets.

    Activities : Watch weaving demonstrations/ sight-seeing/ learn about history

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    theTripPacker •  August 27 , 2014

    How to get there

    Drive from the town about 33 kilometers to Ban Saen Sumran intersection, then turn right. Continue for 5 kilometers, then turn left at Ban Hin Tung (a sign will say Khao Kaew district office). Keep going for another 3 kilometers then turn left at the T-junction. Drive another 1 kilometer, the cultural center is on your left.

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    theTripPacker •  August 27, 2014
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    theTripPacker •  August 27, 2014