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Jim Thompson's House: The House that was the Talk of the Town
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  • Outside Jim Thompson Thai House Museum - Bangkok
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    Jim Thompson House was the home of James H.W. Thompson, a self-made American entrepreneur and the founder of the world renowned Jim Thompson Thai Silk Company.

    The house consists of a complex of six traditional Thai-style houses, teak structures that were purchased from several owners and brought to the present location from various parts of Thailand. Construction of the Thai house was completed in 1959.

    With his natural flair for design and color, and driven by his single-minded dedication to reviving the craft, Thompson soon gained worldwide recognition for his success in rebuilding the industry, for generating international demand for Thai silk.

    For his invaluable contribution to the growth and development of the Thai Silk industry, Jim Thompson was awarded the Order of the White Elephant, a decoration bestowed upon foreigners for having rendered exceptional service to Thailand. Thompson's success story in Thailand has become one of the most popular postwar legends of Asia.

    During the Easter weekend in 1967, Thompson disappeared while on holiday with friends in Cameron Highlands, a northern Malaysian resort. There he set out for a walk in the surrounding jungle but never returned. An extensive and extended search failed to reveal any clues about his disappearance. Thus began the Jim Thompson legend.

    The current Jim Thompson House serves as a showcase of how he had lived while in Thailand. Originally trained as an architect, Thompson fell in love with the rustic design of the Thai House and built his own quarters in a similar style, although there is a distinct fusion of traditional American living as well.

    The museum is open from 0900-1700 (last guided tour starts at 1630 though) daily. The admission fee is 100 baht and you will need to join the guided tour as you are not allowed to freely wander within the house. They have some of the best guides around and the tour was a very pleasant as well as being enlightening.

    Do note that indoor photography is not allowed, as with shoes.

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  • Phone: +66 2 216 7368
  • Directions: National Stadium or Siam Skytrain station
  • Website: http://www.jimthompsonhouse.com
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    Jim Thompson's House: Beautiful Thai compound!
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  • The Jim Thompson's House is one of the best preserved traditional Thai houses in Bangkok city.

    Jim Thompson, an American, a former member of the US Office of Strategic Services came to Thailand during the World War II. He revived the flagging silk weaving industry later at the end of the war.

    Jim Thompson disappeared under mysterious circumstances in the
    Cameron Highlands in Malaysia in 1967.

    In the Jim Thompson House compound you will be
    guided to see many interesting collection of antiques
    and artworks from all over Southeast Asian region. The house has a restaurant and a shop where you can find the best thai silk. Things are a bit pricy though.

    It's open every day at 9 a.m and the last tour begins at 4.30 p.m. The admission is 100 baht.

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  • Phone: 216-7368
  • Directions: National Stadium or Siam Skytrain station
  • Website: www.jimthompson.com
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    Jim Thompson's House: Thai Silk & Jim Thompson's House
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  • Folks who love Thai silk or Thai architecture should not miss Jim Thompson's House.

    Jim Thompson came to SE Asia during WW2 and soon found opportunities that would bring fame and wealth. Realising the potential of Thai silk, he almost single-handedly brought global fame to the art of Thai silk weaving.

    He was a lover of Thai architecture and travelled throughout Thailand to bring back items that he wanted for his dream house. Sometimes, houses were brought back plank by plank and rebuilt. Folks would not miss the european styled black & white marble tiles at the basement of the main galley - these were from a palace that was about to be torn down and he salvaged it.

    Jim Thompson disappeared in the highlands of the Cameron Highlands in Malaysia in 1967 and the house was eventually returned back to the Thai government under a trusteeship.

    You are not allowed to wander around on your own. Compulsory guided tours (in groups of different languages) were given for visitors and you will be guided from room to room, hall to hall. The house is tasteful designed and rich with architecture gems. Take your time to marvel at the beauty of Jim's House and imagine yourself in his shoes.

    There is a cafe/restaurant for folks wanting a drink/or a meal and of course, you can't really be in Jim's House without taking a look (and buying) the product that he made famous, wouldn't it? There is an in-house boutique selling products made from Thai silks as well as momentos for your visit.

    Opening Hours : 09:00 to 17:00 everyday with the last Guided Tour at 16:30*

    Admission : Adult 100 baht; Students 50 baht

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  • Phone: (662) 216-7368
  • Directions: Getting to the Jim Thompson House : Located in the center of Bangkok, opposite the National Stadium on Rama I Rd, it is conveniently reached by car, taxi, Tuk tuk, or the Sky Train (Bangkok Transit System). Nearest Skytrain station: National Stadium.
  • Website: http://www.jimthompsonhouse.com/index.asp
  • Other Contact: Fax: (662) 612-3744
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  • This thai house is one of my favourite spots in Bangkok. I like it because is not too big and is beautiful, both the pavillions and the gardens.
    It was the home of the american businessman Jim Thompson, who lived here in the 50s. He had a slik business, lived in this house, which he refurbished and fullfilled with antiques and had the industry, as well as the workers houses, at the other side of the canal.
    He lead an interesting life, was socially prominent, rich, antiques lover, CIA agent... until he disappeared in the Cambodian jungles in the 60s

    The entrance fee is 100 bahts. You have to wait till a group is gathered, then you go in a guided tour around. No photos allowed in the upper floors.
    There is a nice bar with a pond, and a souvenir shop, where you can find the famous silks, and other luxury items.

    There I found a wonderful watercolors book on Thailand, highly recommendable if you like painting.

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  • Directions: From Siam Square, take Th Phra Ram I towards the west, and turn right at the 2nd alley. Go till the end and there you are, just before the canal.
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  • Jim Thompson House

    A small museum in the heart of Bangkok. The architecture is the first think that u see here, a Thai style house.


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    Name: Jim Thompson House
    Theme: Thai style house, Museum
    Location: Near Siam
    City: Bangkok
    Pictures in the web: Jim Thompson House
    Last Visit: September 2006


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    First Photo: Jim Thompson House

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  • Directions: National Stadium or Siam Skytrain station. You have to walk a little.
  • Website: www.thailandbethere.com
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  • The American silk magnate Jim Thompson built his house from 6 teak houses before disappearing in the Cameron Highlands of Malaysia in 1967. The house now hosts one of Thailand`s best collections of Ayutthaya and Rattanakosin period art. The tours are well-organized and interesting.
    Admission is 100 BHT, I believe.

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  • Phone: 215 01 22
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    Jim Thompson's House: Magnificent Teak Houses & Priceless Antiques
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  • On a previous holiday we tried to find Jim Thompson's but got lost, this time we walked an extra 50 metres and arrived, it was well worth the second effort. Jim Thompson was an American who arrived in Thailand as a milatary intelligence officer after WW2 and on leaving the service decided to live in Thailand.
    Before the war he had been an architect and he now entered the the world of hand weaving of silk where he is credited with substantially contributing to the development of this industry and gaining world recognition for Thai Silk.
    He also is remembered for the construction of his house which combined 6 teak buildings in traditional architecture, these buildings being centuries old. The house and associated buildings are magnificent, set in beautiful gardens it is a pleasure to take the guided tour with an English speaking guide and later walk through and relax in the garden prior to visiting the silk retail showroom.
    The home is beautifully fiurnished with Thai furniture and antiques complimented with other antiques collected from neighbouring countries. Photos are not allowed whilst within the house, admission is 100 baht .

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  • Phone: 02 216 7368
  • Directions: National Stadium or Siam Skytrain station, situated alongside the canal
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    Jim Thompson's House: Jim Thompson revitalised the silk industry
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  • The American Jim Thompson revitalised the silk industry when it was almost gone.This has been very important to the economy of Thailand.
    The beautiful house he lived in is most certainly worth visiting.It is completely build of teak and is a little paradise in the mids of a metropole.
    You are not allowed to take pictures inside because they want to sell the books but if you keep a close eye on your guide you can take some "forbidden pics" like I did...:-)

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    Jim Thompson's House: Jim Thompson Cafe
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  • Note the house behind us that's elevated a full story so as to avoid flooding when the Chao Phraya river overflows during the rainy season.

    They serve yummy ice cream at the coffee shop. Try the durian ice cream even if you don't like the smell of the fruit. Its creamy taste might entice you to eat the fruit.

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    Jim Thompson's House: Quality throughout - keep children in animals out
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  • The Jim Thompson house is very much in the "Must See" category in Bangkok.

    The CIA man turned silk merchant put together this beautiful house by transporting five original houses from elsewhere in the country.

    You have to take a tour to look round - but the guides are excellent and knowledgeable.

    The man himself is mentioned in the film "The King and I", and looked set at one time to enjoy his retirement as the chief farang socialite of Bangkok. However during a short evening walk whilst visiting the Cameron Highland in Malaysia he became lost - and was never heard of again.

    Whilst some features of the house have been 'westernised' - such as having downstairs rooms, much of the Thai style was kept including the high sill to the door to keep children in (altough he never had any) and animals out. Thais also believe that 'evil spirits' are kept out by such methods.

    I especially liked the bedroom. It had a chamberpot in the shape of an animal, and a 'mouse house'. The purpose of the giant mousebox was to let two mice free and see which would get to the bottom of the cunningly designed house first. The guide when pressed admitted that it was more than just for fun that these things were built - serious bets could take place !

    I think that we should extend the idea further - it would make hores racing far more interesting if they had to naviage a small town to get to the finish line.

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  • Directions: The place is well known to Taxi's and Tuk Tuks but also close to the skytrain stop at the Stadium
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