‘Tham Sam Archaeological Site’ features ancient wall paintings in Phang Nga

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The cave features ancient wall paintings, over a hundred years old that depict the cultural practices of past civilizations.

THAI TRAVEL NEWS: The wait is finally over—“Tham Sam Archaeological Site” in Tham Nam Phut, Mueang Phang-nga District, Phang Nga has been officially registered as a national heritage site after over 52 years of research. The cave features ancient wall paintings, over a hundred years old that depict the cultural practices of past civilizations. These historical artworks offer a rare glimpse into the region’s rich cultural heritage, making it a must-visit destination for those interested in cultural tourism.

For those planning to visit, you can find the exact location on Google Maps here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/1qWZnvz3dj1ao3eF8…

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to explore a site that has been a long-standing testament to Thailand’s history.

Source: TAT Phang Nga Office https://www.facebook.com/tatphangnga (TAT)