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Cherry blossoms’ popularity leads to vehicle ban in Phitsanulok park

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Cherry blossoms’ popularity leads to vehicle ban in Phitsanulok park

By Mongkolchaowarat Thangmangmee 
The Nation

 

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Too many tourists visiting Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park in Phitsanulok are driving their own vehicles to scenic viewpoints, resulting in a ban on vehicles in the Phu Lom Lo area beginning on December 25.


Park chief Sawang Sritawan said safety and congestion are concerns at Phu Lom Lo, renowned for its picturesque stands of blossoming Himalayan cherry trees, often called sakura.

 

Officials are also worried about possible harm to the natural ecosystem.

 

Sawang said private vehicles would be banned until further notice under Section 16 (9) of the National Park Act 1961, violations of which can result in a month’s imprisonment and/or a fine of up to Bt1,000.

 

Phu Lom Lo is a prominent rise in the centre of the park that was once the scene of a battle. Crops had long been cultivated there, leaving the area denuded of trees.

 

More than 100,000 cherry trees have been planted on the rise since 1998, and the annual appearance of the white and pink blossoms December through February makes it a popular attraction for tourists.

 

This season, the trees are expected to be in full bloom in mid-January.

 

To encourage visitors to leave their private vehicles behind, entrepreneurs in Phitsanulok and Loei have arranged 350 trucks to transport them to Phu Lom Lo.

 

The trucks are stationed at the park office, at Ban Rong Kla in Nakhon Thai district in Phitsanulok, and in Dan Sai district in Loei.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30333751

 
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4 minutes ago, webfact said:

To encourage visitors to leave their private vehicles behind, entrepreneurs in Phitsanulok and Loei have arranged 350 trucks to transport them to Phu Lom Lo.

Smart move.

 

While I can see the logic [and fully support] behind the vehicle ban, I do wonder if the officials in charge have friends amongst the "private vehicles behind, entrepreneurs in Phitsanulok and Loei"...

Edited by Bluespunk

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