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Gardens & Parks
Thailand does not have an old tradition of making domestic gardens, though modern Thais appreciate gardens. Thailand does however have an ancient tradition of making Buddhist temple compounds. It also has an amazing natural fauna and flora. Thailand is rich in wild orchids, collected by connoisseurs and grown in hanging baskets by the poor.
Thailand has a cultural connection with China and some influences can be seen (eg at Wat Po, known as the Temple of the Laughing Buddha). Influenced by Europe, the Thai royal family began to make pleasure gardens during the nineteenth century. In 1952 Princess Chumbhot began a garden at Suan Pakkad Palace in Bangkok and also the country park of Wang Takrai.
There is a remarkable public Rose Garden (Suan Sampran) outside Bangkok. The Bangkok Botanical Gardens are dedicated to the King of Thailand. The different sections of the gardens are separated by water. The Botanic Gardens in Chaing Mai are dedicated to Queen Sirikit. The Queen Sirikit Botanic Gardens are in a spectacular location in the mountains just outside Chaing Mai and have a colourful display of Thai flora.
TAT Lists 22 best places to see beautiful flowers in Thailand (by season) View here.
Red Lotus Sea Bloom (Udon Thani - area 5) pdf. brochure here Blooming season December-February
Thailand Filming Permit process for filming in gardens.
The Permit Process
We have provided a detailed step-by-step guide on the film permit process here. Obtaining Film Location Permits
