Experience the charm of ancient Thai attire and savor authentic Thai cuisine at Mallika R.E. 124.

Today, I will take you to wear a chong kben and a sabai, and enjoy delicious Thai food in a relaxed atmosphere at Mueang Boran R.S. 124. If you want to dress in Thai traditional costumes, wear a chong kben and a sabai, and take beautiful photos, Mueang Boran is another tourist attraction that many people miss.

Spanning over 60 rai, the project recreates a historical Siamese town along the Chao Phraya River during the reign of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V). This period, known as R.S. 124, witnessed significant transformations in Siamese society, most notably the abolition of slavery. With newfound freedom, former slaves had to navigate life and livelihoods independently, no longer under the control of their former masters.

The interior is divided into various zones with different atmospheres, such as the Saphan Han, the commercial district, the city view tower, the single houses, the wealthy houses, the group houses, and many other spots. Each spot has its own unique beauty. In addition to admiring the beautiful sights, visitors can also experience the traditional Thai way of life of the people of that era.

The concept of the project is inspired by the reconstruction of a historical Siamese city along the Chao Phraya River during the reign of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V). The year R.S. 124 (1897) marked a significant period of transformation in Siamese society, particularly with the abolition of slavery. Newly freed slaves had to establish their own lives and livelihoods, independent from their former masters.

Stepping through the city gate feels like stepping back in time to that era.

Remember to exchange for Riel before entering the city, as shops inside only accept Riel.

  • Sa Phan Han Bridge

The bridge's name derives from its original design, which consisted of a single wooden plank spanning the canal. One end was fixed in place, while the other could be rotated to allow boats to pass. During the reign of King Rama IV, the bridge was rebuilt with a steel frame and wooden deck. In the reign of King Rama V, it was redesigned to resemble the Rialto Bridge in Venice and the Ponte Vecchio in Florence, Italy.




The Saphan Han area is a bustling marketplace with a variety of shops selling a wide range of goods.

  • Commercial district

In 1887, there was a renowned commercial district offering a wide range of modern goods for the time.

The bustling atmosphere of the commercial district is filled with vendors eagerly selling their wares.

Antique Mailbox

Temple of the Goddess Tubtim

Residence of the Wealthy Family

The house is a symbol of status, and the activities that take place within it, such as leaf folding, flower arranging, decorative hanging, and fruit carving, reflect the refined lifestyle of the ruling class. These intricate crafts are still practiced today in Mallika City.



The atmosphere around the mansion.



In the refined atmosphere of the wealthy merchant's house, skilled artisans meticulously practiced their craft with utmost care and precision.


The archway is adorned with beautiful hanging decorations.

In the kitchen, people are pounding rice.


After pounding, the rice must be winnowed to remove the husk and leave only the rice grains.

  • Single house

The House of the Commoners

This dwelling represents the home of a commoner in the city of Mallika. The occupants of this house belong to the working class, responsible for producing the basic necessities of life. Their occupations include farming, gardening, weaving, and crafting, reflecting the typical professions of this social class.

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Rice fields near detached houses

  • Floating houses

During that era, the primary mode of transportation was by river. Consequently, most shops were located along the riverbanks. In the city of Mallika, floating houses served as commercial establishments.


The floating market features boats selling food and drinks, with tables set up for dining by the water.

After walking around, we were starting to feel hungry, so we hurried to Ruean Muu for lunch.

The lunch buffet will be held in the hall under the traditional Thai house. In addition to the beautifully decorated venue, there will be a buffet of rare and delicious ancient Thai dishes, such as Khao Tang Na Tang (crispy rice cracker topped with various ingredients), Ma Hor (sweetened shredded coconut with egg), Gaeng Ranjuan (spicy curry with pork and vegetables), Yam Huayok (spicy salad with banana blossom), Khanom Jeen (rice noodles with various curries and dips), and a variety of desserts such as Khanom Luem Glin (sweet sticky rice balls) and Khanom Rang Rai (crispy coconut cookies). These dishes are not only delicious but also rarely found elsewhere.

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The lobby beneath the pig house is beautifully decorated.

The food is beautifully arranged and looks very appetizing.

Pork Sarong


Stir-fried pork with ginger and chili

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Mackerel chili paste and northern Thai chili paste with assorted vegetables.


Lotus Stem Curry


Rice noodles with curry and fish sauce

A wide variety of desserts are available.


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Mho Hor and Forgotten Cookies



Beside the front building


A delicious "Khanom Rang Rai" dessert, sprinkled with coconut, sesame seeds, and drizzled with coconut milk. This was my first time trying it, and it was truly delightful.

Beautifully carved fruits

Vietnamese floating lotus balls, delicious with a filling similar to sticky rice dumplings.

Black sesame coconut ice cream, delicious and refreshing.


Drinking water with roselle

Let's go for a walk around the traditional Thai houses after we're full.

  • Traditional Thai houses

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Stairway to the communal house

The masks are beautifully arranged on the pavilion, and visitors can go up to pay their respects.

Tables reserved for dinner will be treated to a traditional Thai dance performance.


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The beautifully crafted atmosphere within the city of Mallika.

Immerse yourself in the charm of a bygone era at Mallika R.E. 124, where you can experience the beauty of vintage Thailand. Savor the flavors of authentic, hard-to-find ancient Thai cuisine while surrounded by stunning period architecture. Don't miss the opportunity to dress in traditional Thai attire and capture unforgettable photos amidst the picturesque setting. Plan your visit to Mallika R.E. 124 and step back in time for a truly unique and memorable experience.

Mallika R.E. 124

Facebook: Mallika R.E. 124
Website: www.mallika124.com
Address: Located at the entrance of Prasat Muang Sing, next to Bangchak gas station, Singha Subdistrict, Sai Yok District, Kanchanaburi Province, 32 km from Kanchanaburi city.
Opening hours: Daily from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
Entrance fees:
- Adults: 250 baht for one day, 120 baht for children and seniors.
- Entrance fee including dinner and show: 700 baht for adults, 350 baht for children and seniors.
- Entrance fee including lunch: 450 baht for adults, 250 baht for children and seniors.
*Children under 100 cm tall enter for free / Children between 100-130 cm tall - child price / Adults aged 70 years and over

Rental Prices for Thai Costumes:

  • Men: Starting at 100 Baht
  • Women: Starting at 200 Baht

For group visits, please call 034-540884-6.

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