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Thai Life Permanent Exhibition Hall
The Evolution of the Thai Nation
Rice and Ways of Thai Life
Thai Language and Literature
Thailand and the World
Heroic Deeds and Major Events in Thai History
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The Thai Life Permanent Exhibition Hall is a venue for displaying the history of the Thai people and different aspects of Thai culture, as developed from pre-historic times up to the present.

The Thai Life Exhibition and Promotion Section exhibits five topics of Thai culture:

  1. The Evolution of the Thai Nation
  2. Rice and Ways of Thai Life
  3. Thai Language and Literature
  4. Thailand and the World
  5. Heroic Deeds and Major Events in Thai History

The overall objective of the permanent exhibition is to preserve, promote, and disseminate information relating to arts, culture and religion. An extra curriculum of the Thai history and culture, it welcomes, in particular, students and teachers from all levels of education. However, it should benefit not only Thai school children and students, but also the general public and foreign visitors.

The THAI LIFE PERMANENT EXHIBITION  HALL is displayed in the area of 1,200 square meters. The presentation methods of the exhibition include both static and dynamic techniques. Beautiful art works, modern audio-visual technology such as computers, videotapes, multi-vision slides, sound and lighting effects are ultilized to give the exhibition an inventive, up-to-date character, The audiences will learn and become impressed with the exhibition.

The permanent exhibition is presented under five topics as The Evolution of the Thai Nation, Rice and Thai way of Life, Thai Language and Literature, Thailand and the world, Heroic Deeds and Major Events in Thai History.

The Thai Life Permanent Exhibition Hall was officially inaugurated by H.R.H. Princess Maha Chaki Sirindhorn on 30 March 1993. At present the exhibition sets out to be an ideal source of knowledge outside the classroom and a key venue where teachers, academis, students and the general public can take part in cultural activities at all times, with the aim of instilling pride and a sense of belonging in the nation.