“The Nong Han Historical Learning Center showcases the lifestyles of ethnic groups through realistic models, displays of valuable artifacts, traditional clothing, and the unique indigo-dyed fabric of Sakon Nakhon.”

The Sakon Nakhon Cultural Center serves as a vibrant living museum and a primary intellectual repository for the Sakon Nakhon Basin, dedicated to preserving the thousand-year legacy of the ancient Nong Han Luang Kingdom. The exhibition begins with a deep dive into the region's geological and archaeological foundations, showcasing ancient human skeletal remains, pottery, and prehistoric tools unearthed within the province. These artifacts stand as undeniable evidence that this land has been a flourishing center of civilization since antiquity.

Upon entering the ethnology wing, visitors are introduced to the captivating cultural diversity of the "6 Tribes and 2 Ethnic Groups," which include the Tai Lao, Tai Nyaw, Tai Yoy, Tai Saek, Tai Kaleung, and Tai Kha, along with Thai-Chinese and Thai-Vietnamese communities. The display utilizes life-sized dioramas and meticulously reconstructed traditional dwellings to illustrate their ways of life, from rice farming and fishing to the intricate art of Indigo dyeing (Sakonnakhon Indigo)—a craft that has gained global recognition. The exhibits also provide profound insights into local religious beliefs, ancient rituals, and iconic traditions like the Wax Castle Parade and long-boat racing.

Furthermore, the center features a dedicated section honoring the royal contributions of the late King Rama IX and the Royal Family toward the people of Sakon Nakhon through various Royal Initiative Projects. Ultimately, the Sakon Nakhon Cultural Center is more than just a sanctuary for relics; it is a dynamic space that bridges generations, allowing the youth to understand their strong cultural roots. It stands as the most comprehensive starting point for anyone wishing to explore the rich and diverse heritage of Upper Northeastern Thailand.


How to Get There
  • Located on Nitayo Road (Highway No. 22) within Sakon Nakhon Rajabhat University, approximately 6 kilometers from Sakon Nakhon city center, it can be reached by private car or by taking a bus that passes in front of the university.

Travel Tips
  • Group Visits: For student groups, tour groups, or groups, it is recommended to notify staff in advance or by phone to request a curator's guided tour. This will provide in-depth information and historical details not found on the explanatory signs.

  • Suitable Time: Allow at least 1-2 hours for your visit to fully appreciate the details in each exhibition zone, especially the ethnic group zone, which features fascinating details about traditional clothing.

  • Dress Code: As the site is located within an educational institution (Sakon Nakhon Rajabhat University), visitors are requested to dress respectfully to honor the location.

  • Photography: Still photography is permitted inside the building, but please be mindful of using flash in some zones containing fragile artifacts. Please refrain from touching the mannequins or artifacts on display.

  • Connecting Tourism: After visiting the cultural center, you can immediately visit "Phra That Choeng Chum" or explore "Sakon Nakhon Indigo Dyeing," which are nearby, to experience authentic indigo dyeing culture.

  • Information Counter: Don't forget to inquire at the information counter for brochures or information about any special rotating exhibitions that may be available during that period.


Admission Fees:

  • Free of charge.

Opening Hours:

  • Monday – Friday, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM (Closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and Public Holidays)

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