The Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2011 is an International Horticultural Exposition certified by the International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) to be held for the second time in Thailand at The Royal Park Ratchaphruek, Mae Hia District, Chiang Mai from 14th December 2011 to 14th March 2012.
With the theme "Reducing Global Warming to Protect the World", the 80 hectares area of the Royal Park Ratchaphruek was transformed into colorful gardens with the concept of 3Gs (Generation, Garden, Green-attitude) and 3Rs (Reuse, Reduce, Recycle).
1. HM King Bhumibol 84th birthday in 2011.
2. Queen Sirikit's 80th birthday in 2012.
3. Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn's 60th birthday in 2012.
My recollection of my visit on 10 February 2012, to see the changes of its second edition of the Royal Flora. The 3 Main Highlights are:
2. Queen Sirikit's 80th birthday in 2012.
3. Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn's 60th birthday in 2012.
My recollection of my visit on 10 February 2012, to see the changes of its second edition of the Royal Flora. The 3 Main Highlights are:
The Giant Flora Wheel offered the best breathtaking panoramic and the most vivid view of the whole Royal Flora Park. Standing at an impressive 42 meters high - on par with being on the 14th floor of a skyscraper.
It has 27 open gondolas; each is capable of holding 4-6 passengers or a total of 450 kilograms. A complete rotation of the wheel takes 6 minutes and cost 120 baht per person.
It has 27 open gondolas; each is capable of holding 4-6 passengers or a total of 450 kilograms. A complete rotation of the wheel takes 6 minutes and cost 120 baht per person.
A park with exhibitions and edutainment activities on the environmental themes of global warming and energy conservation towards a more nature loving young generations.
The Imagination Light Garden is about 6,300 sq meters area designed with about 2 millions light bulb (including LED light strings) that lighten after the sunset.
Imagination Light Garden by day
Imagination Light Garden by night
Bloom Field - lotus lights welcoming visitors at the entrance
Star Marine - a flock of butterflies pluming to the rhythm of music.
Black Light Field - hundred of fluorescent painted flower which glow at night.
Anodard Lake - a peaceful lake with fishes jumping to the music.
Twilight Field - two line of local rattan flower lamps before the exit. There are groups of ‘Solar Cell Flower’ which store energy from the sunlight at day time and lighten themselves at night; designed to promote the sustainable energy "Solar Cell".
Other features are similar to the 1st edition of Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2006. The 2nd edition which emphasize on environment protection made a new come back for the existing participants and exciting new entries for the corporate and international gardens.
There are 23 gardens displayed by Thai Government organisations and private sectors with their own creative expositions. (*= new participant)
INTERNATIONAL OUTDOOR GARDENS
There are 30 countries participants - 23 existing (from 2006) and 5 new* entries.
THE ROYAL PAVILION ZONE
Comprises of the Royal Pavilion, Homage Garden and Bodhi Tree for the King as in 2006.
National and International exhibitions and competitions related to its theme "Reducing Global Warming to Protect the World" were held in the ExpO Halls pertaining to innovative technology of horticulture and also to promote economic corporation, culture and tourism among the participating countries.
OTHER ATTRACTIONS OF INTEREST:
Temperate Greenhouse houses a collection of cool climate plants that reduce global warming and omanentral flowers at a temperature of 18-20 degree celsius.
OTHER CUTE SHOTS:
After the 3 months exposition, The Royal Flora Ratchaphruek Park will remain open daily (8am-6pm) to the public as a tourist attraction and a learning centre for Thailand's horticulture. It will make a very pleasant half day visit or you can take a package tour of the Park + Night Safari with any tour agent in the city.