BAN SAO KING TON (BAN PRATAP JAI HOUSE)
A house made of solid teak wood, which belonged to a notable who had received an award from the Queen herself.
The "house with a hundred pillars" is a construction entirely made of solid teak wood. It is possible to count the entire trunks that support the building in the basement: there are more than a hundred of them. The trees used were reportedly 300 years old! The whole belonged to a notable who received a distinction from the Queen herself, as shown by some of the photographs on display. The collection of family photos is an interesting testimony.
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