Ban Chang Thai Ban Chang Thai, the Thai Chaiya-style boxing gym, where members train in the original way of the famous boxing style of Amphoe Chaiya, Surat Thani, the style that utilizes empowered body parts such as fists, feet, knees and elbows. Formerly there were courses instructing Thai doll making and pattern drawing, but currently all of these were put on the exhibition only. Ban Chang Thai also provides these traditional art related knowledge for those who are interested. The Siam Society under Royal Patronage The Siam Society was founded in 1904 by Thai and foreign academics, the Siam Society is one of Thailand's oldest academic institutions. This place is for research, reserve and to spread academic information about Thailand and neighboring countries in many aspects: scientifically and artistically. There are many buildings on the green property of the Siam Society. The library has information for research and study in every field. It collects many documents, books, important printings both in Thai and foreign languages. There was an ethnic museum on "Ruen Kam Tiang" or "Ban Kam Tiang" (Kamthieng House Museum). The Lanna House, which is also called 'Ruen Kalae', exhibits art and antiques concerning hill tribes. 'Ruen Saeng Tawan', the Central-Thai style house exhibits the traditional lifestyle of people in central Thailand. Wat Parsi Wat Parsi, a public temple, which serves as the spiritual community for the Buddhist neighbourhood for a long time, was built in 1847 and whose land was royally granted in 1848. Each day, many visitors would come to Wat Parsi to walk through beneath the ubosot to drive away misfortune and welcome happiness. The graveyard in the back once was the execution ground. Inside the temple placed the figure of Boonpeng Heeplek, the last executed convict who was executed here, to be the moral reminder of
Ban Chang Thai Ban Chang Thai, the Thai Chaiya-style boxing gym, where members train in the original way of the famous boxing style of Amphoe Chaiya, Surat Thani, the style that utilizes empowered body parts such as fists, feet, knees and elbows. Formerly there were courses instructing Thai doll making and pattern drawing, but currently