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Jim Thompson House Thailand

Jim Thompson House Thailand

Jim Thompson House Thailand
Jim Thompson House

Jim Thompson House, which is well-known as a tourist attraction in Bangkok, has a wonderful structure that makes you want to live in such a house.

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What is Jim Thompson House?

What is Jim Thompson House?
Near the entrance

First of all, the landlord Jim Thompson was sent to Thailand during World War II and remained after the end of the war, contributing to the commercialization of Thai Silk and making a fortune.

This house lived until just before Jim Thompson’s mysterious disappearance in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.

Jim Thompson’s link on Wikipedia

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Jim Thompson House Attractive house

Attractive house
Jim Thompson House

The colors are also unique, and those who see the wooden structure will be impressed. There was a Japanese guide who would guide me around the room, so I asked him to guide me.

Inside Jim Thompson House

Inside Jim Thompson House
Indoor entrance
Inside Jim Thompson House
Balcony

Buddhist art works collected by Thompson collected by Jim Thompson were exhibited in the room. As the guide told me, it seems that parties were often held on the balcony.

I think the party on the large balcony was fun, and the sight came to my mind.

Impressions of going to Jim Thompson House

Impressions of going to Jim Thompson House
The river behind Jim Thompson House

A long time ago, it seems that non-Thai people were weaving silk over the river behind Jim Thompson’s house. The guide told me that the silk was being shipped and unloaded.

Jim Thompson’s house is now open to the public as a museum, but at that time it was a cool building and a workplace, considering that it was both a home and a workplace.

I don’t really want to buy land and build my own house, but if I did, I wanted to make it a building like Jim Thompson’s house and build it along the river.

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