Gazing into Thailand

Gazing into Thailand

SOCIAL & LIFESTYLE
Gazing into Thailand
Mesozoic era: Children check out the model of a dinosaur inside a room providing visual displays.

The Rama IX Museum, dubbed the largest museum in Asean and the largest centre for learning about Thailand's environment and ecological system, opened its doors to the public last month.

Located in tambon Klong Ha of Pathum Thani's Klong Luang district, the museum is divided into three zones -- "Our Home", "Our Life" and "Our King" -- featuring a range of knowledge on the development of humans, the country's environment and ecological system and His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great's dedication to his people.

The 1.6-billion-baht museum, built to celebrate the late King's contributions to technology and science, expects at least one million visitors yearly.

Operated by the Science and Technology Ministry, the museum offers visual displays, detailed information as well as in-depth stories about the beloved late monarch.

The ministry plans to promote the site as a new tourist attraction.

Dendrochronology: The age of trees explained through this close-up of a tree ring.

Told in pictures: The world's ecological system explained.

Life in the Sahara: A display of how people and animals live in the desert.

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