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The Museum Of Thai Red Cross Society

The Museum Of Thai Red Cross Society

The museum of Thai Red Cross Society is the place where they gather all information about its roles in domestic and international operations. In the area of exhibition, there is a history of international and Thai committee of Thai Red Cross Society including its achievements. The area is composed of 7 rooms. Each room shows a principle of Dharma Mercy in which the philosophy is to help the people who lack opportunity or encounter with troubles. In the areas, there are representing colors used to indicate the meanings of each exhibition as follows:Red for SatapanaSantiham Room: the color is used to represent Unalom, which is the ideology of Thai Red Cross Society. The exhibition shows origin, history and emblem of Thai Red Cross Society.Red-Orange for BooranakarnSatarnSuksa Room: the color represents the sun of treatment. The exhibition in this room illustrates mission of Thai Red Cross Society regarding doctor, nurse and medical education.Yellow for OsotBorirak Room: the color of softness shows the organization’s mission in producing serum and vaccine.Green for ApibanDarun Room: the color represents the growth of next generation in the future. The exhibition shows achievement of Thai Red Cross Society’s foundation made for supporting children who lack opportunity.Blue for Boon Kasem Room: the color represents giving. This room exhibits mission of department of donation of Thai Red Cross Society.Light Blue for Bam Pen Ku Na Korn Room: the color represents help. This is to show the organization’s mission in helping people when circumstances require it.Purple for Amornsatukarn Room: this color represents Her Royal Highness Princess MahaChakriSirindhorn. In this room, there are stories of the princess who assists and benefits Thai Red Cross Society. In addition, there are also badges that are provided to those whom support Thai Red Cross Society.How to get there?The museum is at Saovabha Institute of The Thai Red Cross Society, Rama 4 Road, Lumphini, Pathumwan, Bangkok. Interested people can visit the museum without charge: the museum opens Monday to Friday at 8.30 a.m.-4.30 p.m. For further information, please contact 02 250 1849