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Tourists who like stamps and send postcards in tourist destinations must come here. In fact, this museum is very small. It takes about a minute or two to walk around without seeing anything, and there is no air conditioner inside. However, the staff at the front desk has a very good attitude. Although they can't speak Chinese, they will try to communicate with tourists. You can learn about the development of the local post here, you can buy some stamps, you can send postcards to family and friends, one only costs 15 baht.
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Tourists who like stamps and send postcards in tourist destinations must come here. In fact, this museum is very small. It takes about a minute or two to walk around without seeing anything, and there is no air conditioner inside. However, the staff at the front desk has a very good attitude. Although they can't speak Chinese, they will try to communicate with tourists. You can learn about the development of the local post here, you can buy some stamps, you can send postcards to family and friends, one only costs 15 baht.
Closed by 12Heard there wasn''t much to see inside, but didn''t get to see anything, it was closed at 12pm. So went to the post office next door and got some stamps. No one understood a word of what I was saying and there were no postage related phrases in the app. Managed to get some stamp series.It''s a little bit out of the way, about 10mins from Soi Rommanee, should''ve taken a tuk-tuk instead of walking. Ask for the post-office, museum is in the same complex, no one knows about it.
Very good and meaningful. I bought several sets of stamps as a souvenir. I also sent a postcard back to my country, you can send one for five or six yuan, which is very cheap. The stamps are very Thai. Children like them and adults like them.
Not bad, it's free and open, there is a history of postal development in Puji Town, and you can buy some commemorative stamps.
The stamps of Thailand are totally incomprehensible, and I don’t know what is more precious. Children are very interested in seeing the various patterns.