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All the traditional religious procedures were followed during construction
of the house, and on a date in the spring of 1959, decreed as being
auspicious by astrologers, Jim Thompson moved in. The house and the
art collection soon became such a point of interest that he decided
to open it to the public with proceeds donated to Thai charities and
to projects directed at the preservation of Thailand's rich cultural
heritage. On March 27th 1967, Jim Thompson disappeared while on a visit to the Cameron Highlands in Malaysia. Not a single clue has turned up in the ensuing years as to what might have happened to him. His famous Thai house, however, remains as a lasting reminder of his creative ability and his deep love of Thailand. In 1976, the Thai Court appointed administrator for the property of Jim Thompson received permission from government ministries of the Kingdom of Thailand to legally establish the James H W Thompson Foundation. By virtue of its presence and the dictates of its charter the Foundation is committed to the preservation of Thailand's rich artistic and cultural heritage. The foundation supports a wide variety of research, publication and seminar projects in furtherance of this aim. All these activities require funds, and the James H W Thompson Foundation welcomes any contributions.
Last tour begins at 4:30 PM
Thai House Museum opposite The National Stadium 6 Soi Kaseman 2 Rama I Road, Bangkok Tel: 216-7368 |
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