Visit the first ever museum in Koh Phangan, located in a retired battleship. The museum which is smaller in size was declared open in October 2014. The opening of the museum will have a great impact on the growth of Thailand’s tourism. A statue of Rama V was also built along with the museum. Usually famous for its Full Moon Party that takes place after every full moon, the island of Ko Phangan will now be able to attract more tourists due to the newly built Museum.
Travellers planning to visit the island and are seeking for accommodation Koh Phangan hotels have in offer could consider a stay at Anantara Rasananda Koh Phangan Villa Resort & Spa that will provide you with a comfortable stay and give easy access to the museum.
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