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'''Rare Stone Museum''' (Thai: พิพิธภัณฑ์หินแปลก) is a [[museum]] that was previously in [[Bang Rak District]] in [[Bangkok]], [[Thailand]], but moved in 2008 to a new site in [[Pathum Thani Province]], north of Bangkok. The museum is privately owned by former businessman Khun Yanyong Lertnimit,<ref>{{cite newspaper|url=https://www.bangkokpost.com/travel/sightseeing/17638/rare-stone-museum|title=Rare Stone Museum|publisher=Bangkok Post|accessdate=23 March 2021}}</ref> a tailor of garments, and includes an extensive collection of items he has collected over the decades.<ref name="BT">{{cite web|url=https://www.bangkoktravel.org.uk/museums/rare-stone-museum/|title=Rare Stone Museum|publisher=Bangkoktravel.org|accessdate=23 March 2021}}</ref>
'''Rare Stone Museum''' (Thai: พิพิธภัณฑ์หินแปลก) is a [[museum]] that was previously in [[Bang Rak District]] in [[Bangkok]], [[Thailand]], but moved in 2008 to a new site in [[Pathum Thani Province]], north of Bangkok. The museum is privately owned by former businessman Khun Yanyong Lertnimit,<ref>{{cite newspaper|url=https://www.bangkokpost.com/travel/sightseeing/17638/rare-stone-museum|title=Rare Stone Museum|publisher=Bangkok Post|accessdate=23 March 2021}}</ref> a tailor of garments, and includes an extensive collection of items he has collected over the decades.<ref name="BT">{{cite web|url=https://www.bangkoktravel.org.uk/museums/rare-stone-museum/|title=Rare Stone Museum|publisher=Bangkoktravel.org|accessdate=23 March 2021}}</ref>


The museum has a collection of rare or unusual stones and fossils of varying colours and shapes.<ref name="TM">{{cite web |title=พิพิธภัณฑ์หินแปลก |url=https://www.museumthailand.com/th/museum/Rare-Stone-Museum |publisher=Thailand Museum |access-date=23 March 2021}}</ref> There are approximately 2000 stones in the Rare Stone Museum, selected from Lertnimit's more extensive personal collection.<ref name="BT"/> There are also numerous stamps, photos, ashtrays, cigarette boxes, matches and paintings on display.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tourismthailand.org/Attraction/rare-stone-museum|title=Rare Stone Museum|publisher=Tourismthailand.org|accessdate=23 March 2021}}</ref>
The museum has a collection of rare or unusual stones and fossils of varying colours and shapes.<ref name="TM">{{cite web |title=พิพิธภัณฑ์หินแปลก |url=https://www.museumthailand.com/th/museum/Rare-Stone-Museum |publisher=Thailand Museum |access-date=23 March 2021}}</ref> There are approximately 2000 stones in the Rare Stone Museum, selected from Lertnimit's more extensive personal collection.<ref name="BT"/> Of particular note are stones which "look like two penguins loving each other", a "deep-sea stone from Taiwanese waters attached to which are filaments of dry white seaweed", and "a stone that looks like it is implanted with rice grains". There is also the skull of a crocodile, a turtle, fish, shells, and fossils from the [[Keichousaurus]], a reptile which lived in China 248 million years ago.<ref name="TM"/>

There are also numerous stamps, photos, ashtrays, cigarette boxes, matches and paintings on display.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tourismthailand.org/Attraction/rare-stone-museum|title=Rare Stone Museum|publisher=Tourismthailand.org|accessdate=23 March 2021}}</ref> There are also selections of Chinese poetry and literature, that Lertnimit has collected over the years.<ref name="TM"/>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 17:24, 23 March 2021

Rare Stone Museum (Thai: พิพิธภัณฑ์หินแปลก) is a museum that was previously in Bang Rak District in Bangkok, Thailand, but moved in 2008 to a new site in Pathum Thani Province, north of Bangkok. The museum is privately owned by former businessman Khun Yanyong Lertnimit,[1] a tailor of garments, and includes an extensive collection of items he has collected over the decades.[2]

The museum has a collection of rare or unusual stones and fossils of varying colours and shapes.[3] There are approximately 2000 stones in the Rare Stone Museum, selected from Lertnimit's more extensive personal collection.[2] Of particular note are stones which "look like two penguins loving each other", a "deep-sea stone from Taiwanese waters attached to which are filaments of dry white seaweed", and "a stone that looks like it is implanted with rice grains". There is also the skull of a crocodile, a turtle, fish, shells, and fossils from the Keichousaurus, a reptile which lived in China 248 million years ago.[3]

There are also numerous stamps, photos, ashtrays, cigarette boxes, matches and paintings on display.[4] There are also selections of Chinese poetry and literature, that Lertnimit has collected over the years.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Rare Stone Museum". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Rare Stone Museum". Bangkoktravel.org. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
  3. ^ a b c "พิพิธภัณฑ์หินแปลก". Thailand Museum. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
  4. ^ "Rare Stone Museum". Tourismthailand.org. Retrieved 23 March 2021.