This disused plane is Bangkok's wackiest new museum
More weirdness across the river at Chang Chui.
Chang Chui's Insta-famous centerpiece is now an out-there museum.
The disused airplane at Thonburi's hip creative hub now goes by the name of Na-Oh. But don't expect exhibitions dedicated to aerospace or aviation—instead, the plane comes stuffed with rare taxidermy, from a gigantic polar bear to African chamois (a species of goat-antelope), and boar to baboon.
Without any accompanying captions or information, it's admittedly not much of an educational venue, but it sure makes for a photo opp worth crossing the river for.
Entry is B100 for adults and B50 for students. Starting Valentine's Day (Feb 14), you'll also be able to dine among the beasts when Na-Oh starts operating as a restaurant welcoming guest chefs.
Chang Chui, 460/8 Sirindhorn Rd. Open Thu-Tue, 11am-11pm. 081-817-2888. www.fb.com/ChangChuiBKK
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