BANGKOK DOLLS MUSEUM
A doll museum, created in 1956, housing dolls that showcase the diversity of Thai customs and costumes.
Created in 1956 by Khunying Thongkorn Chanthawimol, a doll maker, the doll museum has nearly 400 models presenting the diversity of Thai customs and costumes, including the famous Khon masks used in traditional dance inspired by Ramakien, a drama in which the forces of good and evil confront each other. All of them are handmade collector's items. A costume section also features dolls from all over the world, each displaying the traditional clothing of its country. Adjoining shop.
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