
Over 80% of the villagers in Samo Khae Subdistrict belongs to the Thai-Yuan ethnicity who have migrated from Ratchaburi province to Phitsanulok more than a hundred years ago. However, they still preserve the traditions and cultures of the Thai-Yuan community, with the heart of the village situated at the Thai-Yuan Cultural Conservation Center where visitors can learn about their local wisdom, their skills in weaving textile, and their cuisine as a way to pass on the unique identity of the Thai-Yuan people to future generations.

MICE Activities
- Learn about the community’s history, culture, language, and textile weaving methods
- Learn how to cook Thai-Yuan food such as banana stalk curry, stir-fry taro, and dessert made from mung bean starch
- Make flower decorations as the dok khem is a symbol of love and harmony in the community
MICE Checklists
- Fits 30 pax
- Suitable for M
- Meetings can be held at the multipurpose pavilion
Nearby Attractions
- Wat Samo Khae
- Phitsanulok University
- Bungratchanok Public Park