Phuket Thaihua Museum
When visiting a foreign country, the best way to learn and understand the history, traditions, and way-of-life of cultures is to visit the local museum. If life on Phuket Island intrigues you, head toPhuket Thaihua Museum.
Phuket Thaihua was once the oldest Chinese language school on Phuket before it became a museum. The school’s buildings have been renovated to display exhibits about Phuket’s Chinese community. There are altogether 13 rooms to visit.
Here is an overview of the 13 rooms.
1. The Dragon’s Land: This room explains the journey of Chinese immigrants through the years and their reason for coming to Phuket.
2. Forming Bonds: Over the years, various groups of Chinese have immigrated to Phuket. This room explains how the groups formed the community it is today. The highlight of this room is a painting of a Chinese millionaire that owned a mine during the reign of King Rama 5.
3. Phuket-China Relations: This room depicts the closely-knit relationship of the islanders and Chinese immigrants. The highlight of this room is a Chinese Buddha image.
4. Brotherly Love: This exhibit is about the founder of the school and various affluent people.
5. Looking at the past: This room shows how the school was built, the Chinese know-how of building houses, Chinese architecture and archaeology.
6. The Way-of-life: This room is the main room that depicts the way-of-life of the islanders.