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Phuket Sea Shell Museum
Perhaps the world's most valuable collection of seashells has been put on
display at Phuket Seashell near
Rawai Beach on the island's southwestern
shores. The emphasis is on shells from Phuket and Thai waters, which are
amon g the most sought-after by collectors, however shells from every part
of the world are featured. Wherever they originate, each shell in the
Shell Museum is the best of its type--very often the only of its type.
Displays have been created in a logical order, and visitors can see at
once differing characteristics among related species. There are numerous
rarities and freaks including the world's largest golden pearl (140
karats), large sections of sedimentary rock containing shell fossils that
represent the earth's earliest life-forms, and a shell that weighs 250
kilograms. One of the world's great private museums, the Shell Museum is
open daily from 8:00 a.m. till 7:00 p.m. For details call 381266, or
381274. Admission Fee is 200 Baht for adults and 100 Baht for children.

Phuket Rare Stones
Museum
Located at 58/34
Thepkasatree Rd., Km.5 (about 700 meters from Super Cheap Store), It is a
new tourists ' attraction where you see art, and you see life. The most enjoyable part of visiting the Phuket Rare Stones Museum is that
after the brief look at all stones, you select 5-6 your most interesting
ones. Spending 5-10 minutes with each of the selected stones, the picture
will be floated out from the stones as you imagine. Each stone can conjure
up a different picture in each person's imagination. That is the art part.
The deeper you imagine, the more you will see, and that can be the life
part. Open everyday 09:00-18:00 hrs. Admission Fees : Adult 200 Baht, Child 100 Baht.

Thalang National Museum
Ancient artifacts from Phuket
's long history are on display; the oldest were found on the west
coast. In addition there are exhibits detailing the famous Battle of
Thalang involving the Two Heroines, daily life in Phuket, and the
Sea Gipsy culture. Tel. (076) 311025, 311426; open daily except
holidays 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Located just east of the Two Heroines
Monument on the Pa Khlok Rd.
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Phuket Aquarium
& Marine Biological Center More than one hundred species of sea life are on display at the aquarium,
many of them taken from the water around Phuket. Open daily, 8:30 a.m. –
4:00 p.m. The aquarium is located at
Cape Panwa, on the island's extreme
southeast; admission is 5 Baht for children and 20 Baht for adults. A
Songtaew (local bus) can be taken from the Talad Sot, or Fresh Market.
Tel. (076) 391126. read more
Antique
Buildings
The beginning of
the tin boom during the Nineteenth Century led to construction of many
fine old mansions and shops still well preserved. The architectural style,
typical of the region, is described as Sino-Portuguese and has a strongly
Mediterranean character. Shops present a very narrow face on the street but
stretch back a long way. Many, especially on Dibuk Rd., have old wooden
doors with Chinese fretwork carving. Other streets, forming what might be
called "Old Phuket",
with similar structures are
Phang-nga, Yaowarat, Thalang, and
Krabi, and a
walking tour of the area is easy and delightful. Some other old
European-style buildings of note are the Provincial Hall (Sala Klang), the
Phuket Courthouse (San Changwat), and Nakhon Luang Thai Bank. |