Lampang (Thai ลำปาง) is one of the northern provinces (changwat) of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise) Chiang Rai, Phayao, Phrae, Sukhothai, Tak, Lamphun and Chiang Mai. The old name of Lampang is Khelang Nakhon.
Lampang is located in the broad river valley of the Wang River, surrounded by mountain chains. In the Mae Mo district lignite is found and mined in open pits. To the north of the province is the 1697 m high Doi Luang.
Within the province are the national parks Tham Pha Thai, Chae Son, Doi Khun Than, as well as the Huay Tak Teak Biosphere Reserve.
Baan Sao Nak (บ้านเสานัก) is old teak house,lanna style with 116 pillars,more than 105 years.
Present on Ratwattana Road is a sprawling and beautifully conserved remarkable structure called the Ban Sao Nak.
Believed to have been constructed in 1895 by Mong Chan Ong Chandraviroj during the reign of King Rama V, this wooden teak house is a remarkable exhibition of Burmese and Lanna style of architectures, also known as the Northern Thai style of architecture. Ban Sao Nak has become one of the main tourist attractions in Lampang.
According to the Thai language, Ban Sao Nak means “house of many pillars”. Baan Sao Nakis an extravagant and unique blend of Burmese and Lanna architectures. As many as 116 square shaped teak pillars are present in this house, thus giving the house its present name. While the verandah around the house is designed in Burmese style, the roof, general structures and the showcase are constructed in Lanna style.
Giving a distinct ambience around the house is the 133 years old huge Sarapee tree that is present in front of the house. Another interesting place to visit inside the house is the huge rice storage area present on the northern side.
The house was once considered as a symbol of forest wealth present all around the province of Lampang. Ban Sao Nak was once the residence of late Khunying Valai Leelanuj, a wealthy individual who belonged to the Burmese race. Now, this house has been converted to a private museum housing a huge collection of owner’s personal possessions, intricately carved antiques and delicately woven handicrafts. Some of these items include laquerware, silverware and ceramics. Present inside the house is a souvenir stall. Ban Sao Nak is also used as a venue for gala traditional Kantoke dinners and wedding ceremonies.
Ban Sao Nak is open to visitors everyday from 8.00 am to 5.00 pm and admission fee is 30 baht per person. "http://www.thailandbuddy.com"
38 comments:
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the interior of the house really looks old school.
it looks nice.
so many beautiful pictures.
Absolutely beautiful.
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gorgeous! i would love to go there :)
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I wood like to go there in vacation:)
very nice places
30 Thai baht = 1.0013 US dollars
That house looks really cool, wish i could travel.
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simply, beautiful.
thats cool structure
Very nice lodges!
Woah man... it's stunning.
very very pretty.
some incredible houses there.
i'd like to visit this place some day
I am inspired!
That oldschool interior design is very charming, didn't know thailand had such tradition.
Wonderful, i'll be sure to look for that!
i would love to go there
That looks really nice, and the garden underneath it makes it a good experience!
Mesty =)
superb pics really great stuff
ur first photo is the best ;)
Thailand looks amazing :)
wow! looks awesome!
always so pretty =D
that looks like a great place to live!
these are beautiful. wish i could visit.
I looks a bit strange. Избушка на курьих ножках :)
i would actually go there and live my life in peace there. I am starting to get sick of the citys.
i love ur 1st photo ;)
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Nice place to live
Wow i dig this place.
Would like to spend a month there. :D
Cool place, maybe I'll visit it sometime :D
nice photos man :) ;)
I like the building.
very nice information ;)
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