
“The beautiful Tai Yai-style building with its tiered silver roof, and the exhibitions that tell the story of the local ethnic groups' way of life and wisdom.”
The Mae Sariang Museum is an important local place that collects the history of Mae Sariang District. It features exhibitions on art, cultural traditions, and local wisdom, especially of the Tai Yai ethnic group.
The museum building is a 2-story wooden and concrete structure built in a unique Tai Yai architectural style with a beautiful tiered silver roof. This is a new building constructed to replace the previous one that was destroyed by fire in 2015.
Inside, the museum serves as a knowledge center that reflects the way of life and traditions of the Mae Sariang people. Visitors can learn interesting stories about the community's way of life, including the tools and artifacts on display.
This place also serves as a center for organizing community cultural activities and is a source of tourism information for visitors to Mae Sariang District.
If you want to learn about and experience the unique charm of Mae Sariang's history and culture, this museum is a learning destination you shouldn't miss.
How to Get There
- By car: The museum is located on Highway 108 (Mae Sariang-Mae Hong Son) just before entering Mae Sariang town.
- By public transport: You can take a bus from Chiang Mai city to Mae Sariang District, then use a local songthaew or public transport to get to the museum.
Travel Tips
- Appropriate time: It's suitable to visit in the morning or evening, as the museum is located in a spot where you can enjoy beautiful evening views.
- Dress code: You should dress appropriately for visiting a government building or public place.
- Photography: The particularly beautiful building is great for those who enjoy photography.
Admission Fee:
- No admission fee
Opening Time:
- No official updated opening hours found. It's recommended to check with local authorities before visiting.