Thai Thani Culture Village
Thai Thani Culture Village
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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Monday
9:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday
9:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday
9:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday
9:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday
9:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday
9:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday
9:30 AM - 6:00 PM
About
Thaithani (Arts and Culture Village, Pattaya) is a new and unique tourist attraction displaying the culture, traditions and history of Thailand. The village has been established in order to help preserve and also remind and educate guests about what it means to Thai. Showing the beauty of our culture, the arts, handicrafts, architecture, performances and famous food. We welcome both Thai people and visitors from around the world to come and experience the following : Architecture: The Lanna-style Gabled Pagoda, alms-bowl pavilions, Thai houses from the four regions of Thailand, traditional dwellings of various ethnic groups, the pavilion of arts from the four regions, and the magnificent Khan Tok Hall. Thai Arts: including an extensive ceramic bas-relief sculpture depicting the legend of ThaoSuranari and a beautiful sculpture rendering of "Kinari (half woman half swan ) Playing in the Water," There are also murals of annual rites from the all the four regions of Thailand. Handicraft Square: Join in our traditional craft activities, such as painting decorative cotton umbrellas, pottery making, and more. Discover the KadMoua Market of the Four Regions. Visit the stalls and taste your way through this selection of extraordinary foods from all regions of Thailand. There are delicious, diverse and rare delicacies from all regions the kingdom. Arts Pavillion: Come and admire the exquisite, diverse art and crafts of many different artists . Their works include many rare and unusual mediums not often seen in today's world. Khum Khan Tok Restaurant: Our magnificent restaurant serves delicacies from the Northern and Northeastern regions of Thailand. Relax and savour these tastes while enjoying our amazing show. The performance includes many forms of Thai traditional dancing , processions and also breath taking combat .
Duration: 2-3 hours
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Janis I
1 contribution
Nov 2024 • Friends
Thaithani Culture Village offers an immersive dive into authentic Thai culture, perfect for all ages. From beautiful traditional architecture to captivating performances like Thai dance and shadow puppetry, each aspect is filled with artistry and history. The hands-on activities, such as crafts and cooking, make it an engaging and educational experience. The staff are welcoming and knowledgeable, eager to share Thai customs and traditions. Highly recommended for anyone, whether a tourist or local, looking to connect with Thailand's rich cultural heritage in a warm, beautifully maintained setting!
Written November 10, 2024
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Arthur_Gane
Gawler, Australia351 contributions
Aug 2014 • Solo
I was lucky enough to find tis new attraction on the way to Noong Nooch Gardens. What a great time I had just wandering around the lovely grounds, viewing the houses from all the regions of Thailand. A special mention must be made of the great staff.
Do yourself a favor and visit this great new attraction.
Do yourself a favor and visit this great new attraction.
Written August 25, 2014
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Sarah P
12 contributions
Feb 2019 • Family
After being mobbed at Nong Nooch Botanical gardens we came back to Thai Thani which we saw on the way. We were pleasantly surprised. At 10 am, our family, 2 adults and 2 kids age 2 and 4, were the only visitors this early in the morning. The 2 year old was free. The 4 year old was 100baht and the adults are 200/person. After entering with our 2 guides, we saw some displays about how silk is made, the worms, cocoon, threads, dyes, weaving. The there were 2 cooking displays where we watched how it was done and ate the coconut treats and papaya salad (delicious!) Then the adults got a mini Thai massage using traditional steamed herbs while the kids made a floating offering with bananas leaves and flowers. They also watched the ladies doing decorative fruit cutting and each got a flower to take. Then we looked in a traditional Isan house, then a Lanna house. Finally the main reason we had come....to paint umbrellas. Each one got a fairly large umbrella for 100 baht each (the first time we had to pay anything extra, compared to Nong Nooch where everything is extra!) We sat and enjoyed the fan cooling us off while painting. Then we saw a Karen and Hmong traditional house, but we didn't go inside since a cute little 4 year old elephant walked by. We walked with the elephant and fed it and touched it. There was also a traditional puppet show at 11:30 and a place to do Songkran with the staff, but we decided it was time for lunch and called it a day. By then, a few tour buses had shown up and it wasn't as peaceful anymore. For the money we spent (half of the gardens with their loud shows and hoards of people), we felt it was very educational for us, beautifully peaceful, and also fun to do a craft that we got to take home. They could improve it a little by people actually doing things in the houses to make it more lifelike, or a person actually weaving, and maybe when it is busier with the buses, they do. Overall we enjoyed our time.
Written February 5, 2019
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Michael L
Paphos, Cyprus32 contributions
Jan 2020
Reading their website it looked very interesting and there was no reference to restrictions of visiting. However on arrival we were told at the ticket counter that it is realy only for coach tour visits. If we wanted to enter we would have to pay for a meal and show at a cost of 1,490 baht each. Very very annoying after travelling a long way to visit. The website and adverts need to make this information clear.
Written January 23, 2020
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Meuok
Bang Sare, Thailand168 contributions
Apr 2018 • Family
This is a "Thai Cultural Park" which offers the commonplace display of Thai dancing, elephant rides (unfortunately), boat rides in a very limited area and (the highlight for the Thai girls in our party) the opportunity to hire period outfits, albeit with a choice of one, and photograph each other in the cute mock houses.
This particular day saw a deluge of rain and the paved levels could not cope.
For me, it was an ok way of spending half a day because it was easy to drive to the rather out of the way location. I assume the free entry is purely promotional, and they will soon institute a (dual-priced) admission charge.
This particular day saw a deluge of rain and the paved levels could not cope.
For me, it was an ok way of spending half a day because it was easy to drive to the rather out of the way location. I assume the free entry is purely promotional, and they will soon institute a (dual-priced) admission charge.
Written July 17, 2018
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sabrina
Copenhagen, Denmark33 contributions
Dec 2017 • Friends
I went there with my friends and boy, did we have fun!! We got to dress up in beautiful Thai traditional costumes, and experienced a lot of fun yet somehow educational activities. I loved the dinner it's definitely a must!
Written January 3, 2018
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Andy H
2 contributions
Oct 2016 • Couples
We visited Thai Thani Villiage not knowing what to expect and am happy to say that we were very happy with our choice. The villiage is unique in the way that there are not many places within the area to see traditional Thai lifestyle and take part in it. The dinner was delightful and the performances were worth the admissions alone. It is a place worth visiting for all ages.
Written October 18, 2016
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Beatrix S
Jakarta, Indonesia19 contributions
Apr 2016
I found this place accidentally from internet. never expected that the place would be that nice.. we're guided by Honey (PR Marketing of Thai Thani) cause they only have Chinese speaking guide. she is a lovely person, she make our trip the best among places. She show us around, help us with the traditional activity, and decorate our own umbrella..
In this place, we can experience the local activity such as making Thai herbs, cooking Thai traditional snacks, making Thai traditional decoration, try to make an offerings from banana leaf, even do the Songkran and Loi Kratong Festival all day in a year.. my favourite experience is painting an umbrella. will keep it as my fave souvenir from Thailand..
It is located just next to Noong Nooch Tropical Garden, several time visit that place but this is my first time in Thai Thani..
In this place, we can experience the local activity such as making Thai herbs, cooking Thai traditional snacks, making Thai traditional decoration, try to make an offerings from banana leaf, even do the Songkran and Loi Kratong Festival all day in a year.. my favourite experience is painting an umbrella. will keep it as my fave souvenir from Thailand..
It is located just next to Noong Nooch Tropical Garden, several time visit that place but this is my first time in Thai Thani..
Written April 16, 2016
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pauline g
United Kingdom43 contributions
Feb 2016 • Friends
Went to this which is a traditional Thai village as it was many years ago and very authentic. It is interesting as you are encouraged to try all the activities, painting, pottery makers, wood carving, making Royal Thai sweets and other skilled crafts. All this to the amusement of onlookers. There is also an art gallery, music and dancing (which you are also encouraged to join in) also they have an area where you can join in Songkran, the water festival, they also provide clothing for this activity. You can finish off your time by enjoying the show and having a meal. All in all a very good day out. This village is situated in Bangsaray, Sattahip.
Written February 29, 2016
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sabahrefugi
selangor294 contributions
Dec 2015 • Family
We went for the 6.10pm slot, so all the other attractions were already closed and the place are deserted by the time.
It's a showcase of the different houses, arts & culture of the Thai local people. The houses and architectures are just lovely, and the mini art museum is also breathtaking, you will be truly in awe with their craftsmanship.
The dinner is khantoke style with fish, vege, tomyam in the middle. Whereas there is a buffet line where you can get pad thai, soup, fruits, rice and drinks from. Really nice array, the pad thai is just lovely!!
The show itself was very entertaining, and is about half an hour or so? (i didnt time it), the whole session can be completed in about an hour
It's a showcase of the different houses, arts & culture of the Thai local people. The houses and architectures are just lovely, and the mini art museum is also breathtaking, you will be truly in awe with their craftsmanship.
The dinner is khantoke style with fish, vege, tomyam in the middle. Whereas there is a buffet line where you can get pad thai, soup, fruits, rice and drinks from. Really nice array, the pad thai is just lovely!!
The show itself was very entertaining, and is about half an hour or so? (i didnt time it), the whole session can be completed in about an hour
Written December 30, 2015
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How much is one ticket for a foreigner? I think there is a big difference between price for locals and tourists, so I hardly believed the review on internet
Written July 22, 2018
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