Based on Krabi Road in Phuket, the Thai Hua Museum is one of the popular sightseeing destinations in the city. Based in the artistically brilliant sino-colonial mansion the Museum is well preserved and forms a primary place to visit in Phuket. The building was previously dedicated to a Chinese school but in 2008, it went through a major renovation, and in the same year the museum started. Majorly art exhibitions are held in this location whereas the hall room is used during the annual Phuket Old Town Festival.
Built in the 20th century, the building has several rooms which all are dedicated to the display of the history of Phuket. Images and tokens of early prominent influential families of Phuket who came from China can also be found here. Thrillophilia Thailand packages are ideal for those who wish to explore the rich history of Phuket. All who wish to know about the origin of the town and its prosperity down the years can visit the Museum for better knowledge.
Location: 28, Krabi Road, Phuket
Timings: 9:00 am to 17:00 pm, Open on all days.