[1] It was previously at 1048–1054 Thanon Charoen Krun in Bang Rak District in Bangkok before it moved in 2008.
[4] The museum has a collection of rare or unusual stones and fossils of varying colours and shapes.
There is also the skull of a crocodile, a turtle, fish, shells, and fossils from the Keichousaurus, an aquatic reptile which lived in China 248 million years ago.
[5] There are numerous stamps, photos, ashtrays, cigarette boxes, matches and paintings on display.
[6] There are also selections of Chinese poetry and literature, that Lertnimit has collected over the years.