From the English or Thai literal point of view, here should be called the Royal Boat Museum. The Royal Boat Museum is located on the banks of the Mekonan River. It's about 20 minutes'drive from the Grand Palace and the National Museum, but it's not far from the straight line. It may be quicker to take a beeper. Walking is not recommended because of the hot weather. The museum is situated in the naval compound and cannot be seen from the street. A red passport must be renewed at the guard's office with the original or photocopy of the passport, and the passport must be returned at the exit. Then walk about 50 meters, through the second guard to the museum ticket office. Tickets are 100 baht, but if you are going to take a picture, you have to pay another 100 baht. Then send out a small card tied with a white string, that's the ticket. The museum is essentially a dock, mooring more than ten imperial boats decorated in different styles in different periods. There are also some pictures and videos around. Royal boat decoration is meticulous and luxurious, showing the Royal style. Both adults and children will be interested, and it's worth looking at carefully. It takes about an hour to visit carefully.