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In Khao Lak and the surrounding areas, there are several local museums and cultural sites that provide insight into the region's history and cultural evolution: 1. Bang Niang Tsunami Memorial: A tribute site for the lives lost during the 2004 tsunami, featuring Police Boat 813 and informational plaques detailing the event's impact. 2. Khao Lak Cultural Center (Community Memorial): Educates visitors about local culture and history beyond the tsunami context, with exhibits and potential local guides. 3. Takua Pa Old Town: Known for its historical Sino-Portuguese architecture, this area showcases old buildings, cafes, and walking street markets presenting local crafts and foods. 4. Thai Mueang National Park Visitor Center: Focused on natural history, this center also highlights local conservation efforts and the regional ecosystem. 5. Royal Thai Navy Turtle Conservation Center: Educates about sea turtle conservation and the marine ecosystem, while also providing insights into the Moken sea gypsy community. These sites together create a comprehensive understanding of Khao Lak's unique heritage and community endeavors.





