Thai-Chinese Cultural Center
Thai-Chinese Cultural Center
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dirk r
Springfield, IL3 contributions
Nov 2022 • Couples
We most enjoyed the water details, the koi pond, cafe and park-like setting, plantings and walking path. The small shops offer better than expected curios and sourvenirs.
Written 2 December 2022
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Coffee Chill TV
Udon Thani, Thailand1,226 contributions
Sep 2022 • Friends
Jam packed with historical facts, realia and a few curiosities, the Thai-Chinese Cultural Center is well worth checking out. Besides the temple and multifaceted museum, the architecture, furnishings, flora and fauna are aesthically awesome, too.
Written 10 October 2022
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Jeep
1,079 contributions
Sep 2020
Ones can relax with Chinese atmosphere in this cutie place. Its architecture and design (Chinese pavilion with many Chinese lanterns and a carp pond in the middle) made us feel like we were in the mansion of wealthy Chinese in the era of Qing dynasty. My favourite thing is many short stories (with bas-relief illustrations) around the place that teach moral principles to their descendants. Museum zone displays the history of Chinese people (and their cultural) in Udon thani, while other zones are souvenir shop and cafe. "Phing An" cafe offers you Chinese tea, coffee, mantou (steamed bun with no filling), bao (steamed bun with filling). We also bought some fish food at souvenir shop to feed many carp in the pond. Moreover, walking through a beautiful Chinese garden in the back of the place will lead ones to an ancestor shrine. Many people worship this shrine for prosperity of their life.
Absolutely Chinese / No entrance fee / Worth visiting
Absolutely Chinese / No entrance fee / Worth visiting
Written 29 August 2021
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saipan28
Bangkok, Thailand276 contributions
Mar 2021 • Solo
The place is very relaxing. You can walk around the huge lake/park located outside or enjoy walking in the cultural center. They have Thai-Chinese museum which explains the history how the Chinese community started in Udonthani. Also you can join tea-making demonstration and try different kinds of teas. Theres nothing much to see but I did enjoy my time there. No entrance fee. Can visit or with family.
Written 15 March 2021
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Henrico, VA13 contributions
Feb 2020 • Solo
Close to the Laos border you will find the Province of Udon Thani, Thailand. If you are looking to escape the chaos of city life, come hangout in Udon Thani. I had the pleasure of visiting this must see cultural center. It's Chinese decor makes you feel like you are in a totally different world. The layout is magnificent and bright. I love it!
Written 26 February 2020
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thomasbg
Gran Canaria, Spain255 contributions
Feb 2020
I expected this to be only an official building, but it's actually beautiful by itself and offering even some indoor exhibitions worth seeing.
Written 7 February 2020
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Jason S
Melbourne, Australia1,330 contributions
Dec 2019 • Solo
Great to have a Thai/Chinese cultural centre on my visit lots of school kids which is great well maintained building, walkways and gardens.
In the heat nice to walk around and relax.
Keep going another 100 metres or so and check out the holy Chinese temple great way to spend an hour of the day.
In the heat nice to walk around and relax.
Keep going another 100 metres or so and check out the holy Chinese temple great way to spend an hour of the day.
Written 18 December 2019
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omega123
Singapore, Singapore6,863 contributions
Oct 2019
Good to look at the wares but not worththe money to spend, just stroll around is sufficient. A good place to cool down from theheat
Written 20 October 2019
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Andre M
Vientiane, Laos179 contributions
Aug 2019
Beautiful place amid of new building and bussines area, alot of history especially the history of Udon Thani and Chinese in Thailand, it's worth to visit.
Written 9 September 2019
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John B
Bangkok, Thailand822 contributions
May 2019 • Couples
We only visited in the afternoon, and it seemed they had traditional lion dancing displays in the evening, so it would be worth considering visiting then. Or both times; it was really nice how it was quiet and serene there, a good environment for paying respect at the local temple altars. Not everyone would be into that part but Thais are open to paying respects and observing traditions from other cultures, and Chinese religious and cultural practices overlap with Thai versions.
There are very scenic small gardens, museum displays about local and ancient Chinese history, culturally significant items for purchase (small statues or talismans, and tea). You can feed the fish at a koi (colored catfish) "pond" area (not really a pond, more a cleaner small body of water that would be similar to those in Japanese gardens). The tea display and sales aren't so bad, but as a tea enthusiast I'm a bit picky about such things. The sheng pu'er is really worth a look, if that means anything. Normally I wouldn't see such a theme or area as "excellent" because I'm just not that interested, typically, but it was all really well done, and had a really nice look and feel.
There are very scenic small gardens, museum displays about local and ancient Chinese history, culturally significant items for purchase (small statues or talismans, and tea). You can feed the fish at a koi (colored catfish) "pond" area (not really a pond, more a cleaner small body of water that would be similar to those in Japanese gardens). The tea display and sales aren't so bad, but as a tea enthusiast I'm a bit picky about such things. The sheng pu'er is really worth a look, if that means anything. Normally I wouldn't see such a theme or area as "excellent" because I'm just not that interested, typically, but it was all really well done, and had a really nice look and feel.
Written 16 May 2019
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THAI-CHINESE CULTURAL CENTER (Udon Thani) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go
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- Hotels near Thai-Chinese Cultural Center:
- (0.15 km) N.B. Hotel Company Limited
- (0.51 km) De Princess Hotel Udon Thani
- (0.42 km) Saithong Resort
- (1.09 km) Centara Hotel & Convention Centre Udon Thani
- (0.54 km) The Resto
- Restaurants near Thai-Chinese Cultural Center:
- (0.24 km) Chef's Table
- (0.09 km) Nigiwai Sushi Udonthani
- (0.25 km) Fukurou
- (0.25 km) Oishi Express
- (0.29 km) Restaurant Atelier Pai