
Thailand
Mrs.Flowers Chocolate Mini Museum,BKK Thailand.
This interesting place just opened in the middle of November 2010 . Belonged and organized by
The first room is about the chocolate history and the biology of the chocolate. This first room will tell you about where the chocolate was first made and the variety of the chocolate seeds.
Just a next corner on the 2nd room, The museum will show the most wellknown chocolate manufacturer, Lindt, Vanhouten and Nestle. I find this second part is very interesting since we never know how those wellknown factories did to the chocolate since the old time. This second section is called " Chocolate Evolution, interesting, isn't it?
The next room is about how to make the chocolate! There are lots of procedures before we can taste the creamy richy of this brown dessert! The other two rooms will show about health and benefit of the chocolate and the misconception people think about chocolate.
The interesting thing of this museum is you can see the real cocoa tree in front of their place. I bet just a few people see the real cocoa tree and cocoa bean. Moreover, you will find lots of old mould exhibited there! The interesting thing of this museum is you can see the real cocoa tree in front of their place. I bet just a few people see the real cocoa tree and cocoa bean. Moreover, you will find lots of old mould exhibited there!

The next room is about how to make the chocolate! There are lots of procedures before we can taste the creamy richy of this brown dessert! The other two rooms will show about health and benefit of the chocolate and the misconception people think about chocolate.
Japan
Shiroi
are manufactured; Tudor House, which is a reminiscent of Medieval England; and a field used by Consadole Sapporo, the local pro soccer team. At the park, visitors can try their hand at making sweets. Visit to see, learn, taste and experience the world of confections

Korea
The Chocolate Museum in Seogwipo,Jeju is the second largest chocolate museum in the world the largest being the Cologne
Chocolate Museum in Germany. Built using volcanic scoria unique to Jeju, the museum looks like an ancient castle and seems to complement the surrounding natural environment. The front yard a measure 5,000 meters squared and is surrounded by a low-lying fence made of rough stones, giving even passer Byers a great view of the museum's front garden.
At the entrance to the museum, a whimsical statue of a cacao god greets visitors. The museum has three floors and houses a gallery, a theater, a café, a workshop, and a chocolate store. The most popular exhibits are the gallery with various exhibits on chocolate and the workshop showing the chocolate-making process.
