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Chinpracha House belonged to Phra Pitak Chinpracha, who traveled to Thailand and built the house in 1903. He was in tin mining business and trade under the brand of "Lian Bie". Presently, Chinpracha House is over 101 years old and it is still taken care of by his heirs. Later, they felt that the house should be opened for the general public to experience its exquisite beauty. It was then opened as a tourist attraction and learning source. Chinpracha House is in Sino-Portuguese architectural style. Inside display Phra Pitak Chinpracha’s daily utensils and there are also Baba-Nyonya dresses for tourists to try on and take photos.
Information from: website https://yutphuket.com
Management
Organization Museum
Map
Address And Contact Number
Telephone : 076-211 281
Operating hours
Open daily at 08.00 am - 04.00 pm.
Admission fee
Admission fee: For Thai citizen 100 Bath per person and for foreigners 150 Bath per person.
Getting There
With private car: From Bangkok, take Highway number 35. Then drive along Highway number 4036. Pass Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Surat Thani, Takua Pa District, Ban Khok Koy, Thai Mueang District to Phang Nga. Then cross Sarasin Bridge to Phuket. Take Highway number 402 and turn right at Ban Ku Intersection. Go straight for 7.8 km and turn left to Highway number 4020. Drive for 1.9 km, the destination is on the left.
By bus: Take normal or air-conditioned bus of the Transport Company or other private companies from Bangkok - Phuket.
By plane: Take domestic flight from Bangkok - Phuket.
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Advanced Booking
Reservation available
FACILITY
Free parking