Princess reflects: Grandmother's legacy shapes Thai culture
Discover the timeless beauty of Hua Hin: art, culture and the importance of Thai silk in the country's heritage.

Princess reflects: Grandmother's legacy shapes Thai culture
Experience and preserve Thai culture
In a moving retrospective, Thai Princess Sirindhorn remembered her grandmother, who always encouraged her to study art and culture. Nation of Thailand reports that the grandmother not only praised her performances, even if they were not flawless, but also encouraged her to preserve her Thai heritage. “Think, research and understand correctly” was her motto, very different from simply listening to lectures. Her grandmother's artistic influence left a lasting impression on the princess and instilled in her the values of strength, patience and kindness.
For the Princess, a special memory of her grandmother will always be the desire to adapt the good from other lands while strengthening the roots of her culture. In her eyes, the grandmother will always have a place in her heart and everything she loved will carry on in her life.
The Art of Thai Silk
Thai silk, another heritage of Thai culture, has its origins in ancient traditions. After World War II, silk gained international attention thanks to Jim Thompson. How Backpackers Thailand informed, Thompson set the course for local silk production in the late 1940s and made products from Thailand known worldwide. Many are familiar with the elegant designs that have even been featured in Vogue magazine and the Broadway production of “The King and I.”
Handmade Thai silk, which is mainly produced in the northern provinces, remains very popular. Not only is it cultivated centrally on the Korat Plateau, but it is also sold in numerous outlets throughout Thailand, from Bangkok to Chiang Mai. The authenticity label in the form of a peacock emblem issued by the Ministry of Agriculture helps buyers identify genuine Thai silk. The selection ranges from Royal Thai Silk to Thai Silk Blend, with the colors and shimmering shine of the silk making it distinctive.
Traditional crafts at the Bangsai Arts & Crafts Center
Another place where Thai culture and crafts are uniquely promoted is the Bangsai Arts & Crafts Center. Loud Thailand lifestyle This center was founded by Queen Sirikit to preserve traditional Thai crafts. Visitors can learn about recognized crafts such as silk weaving, carving and many other techniques in over 30 different studios.
With an aim to provide people in remote villages with an alternative source of income, the center also supports disadvantaged groups through training programs. This funding has enabled the center to attract over 200,000 visitors annually and introduce them to the craft. The on-site showroom and shop offer products at affordable prices, and every purchase helps support local communities and fight poverty.
Thais, whether farmers or workers, create beauty with their knowledge and skill, and the commitment to culture and craftsmanship remains at the heart of the Thai heritage that Princess Sirindhorn and many others carry on today.