webfact Posted July 17, 2023 Share Posted July 17, 2023 Nature enthusiasts and flower fans have been flocking to Sai Thong National Park in Chaiyaphum province to witness the breathtaking sight of a vast field of blooming pink Siam tulips. The influx of tourists began over the weekend, with visitors eagerly capturing photos and selfies amidst the stunning display. Spanning four districts – Nong Bua Rahaew, Thep Sathit, Phakdee Chumphol, and Nong Bua Daeng – the 319-square kilometre Sai Thong National Park offers a picturesque setting for the Siam tulips to flourish. Park officials have noted that the Siam tulips at Sai Thong bloom later than those at the nearby Pa Hin Ngam National Park, providing an opportunity for visitors to enjoy the beauty of tulips in bloom twice. To promote tourism in the region, provincial authorities have launched a campaign inviting tourists from across the country to visit both parks and indulge in the mesmerising view of the Siam tulip fields from June to September. Sai Thong Park boasts the largest Siam tulip field in Chaiyaphum, located on the western side of Phang Hoei mountain. Visitors can follow a 2-kilometre path that leads to a point offering a panoramic view of the field. by Tara Abhasakun Photo by Nation Thailand. Full story: https://thethaiger.com/hot-news/tourism/vibrant-pink-siam-tulips-in-northeast-thailand-province-draw-tourists -- © Copyright Thaiger 2023-07-17 - Cigna offers a range of visa-compliant plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment, including COVID-19, up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post JoePai Posted July 17, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted July 17, 2023 Strange looking tulip - maybe because it's not a tulip ???? 1 1 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bert got kinky Posted July 17, 2023 Share Posted July 17, 2023 (edited) 1 hour ago, JoePai said: Strange looking tulip - maybe because it's not a tulip ???? The article states 'Siam Tulips' and not Tulips, so they are not strange looking Siam Tulips. There is a difference between Tulips and Siam Tulips. Edited July 17, 2023 by Bert got kinky 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swerve Posted July 17, 2023 Share Posted July 17, 2023 1 hour ago, JoePai said: Strange looking tulip - maybe because it's not a tulip ???? I think they are part of the ginger family. I was up in Chaiyaphum last week and saw them in the park. Pretty enough to see a field of them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tubulat Posted July 17, 2023 Share Posted July 17, 2023 2 hours ago, JoePai said: Strange looking tulip - maybe because it's not a tulip ???? Real tulips are from Holland. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bert got kinky Posted July 17, 2023 Share Posted July 17, 2023 2 minutes ago, Tubulat said: Real tulips are from Holland. Tulips originated in Central Asia, and were first cultivated in Iran (Persia) as early as the 10th century. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
glegolo18 Posted July 17, 2023 Share Posted July 17, 2023 If thai are happy to see these flowers blom one simple colour.. Than welcome to Sweden or Europe and see our field there with loads of different colours, beutiful iike hell..... Much more than this I say.. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoePai Posted July 17, 2023 Share Posted July 17, 2023 1 hour ago, Bert got kinky said: The article states 'Siam Tulips' and not Tulips, so they are not strange looking Siam Tulips. There is a difference between Tulips and Siam Tulips. Correct, that is what I said 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldestswinger Posted July 17, 2023 Share Posted July 17, 2023 I think the term "Siam Tulip" is a fairly recent invention, obviously to cash in on the popularity of tulips. The plant does belong to the Ginger family. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bert got kinky Posted July 17, 2023 Share Posted July 17, 2023 12 minutes ago, oldestswinger said: I think the term "Siam Tulip" is a fairly recent invention, obviously to cash in on the popularity of tulips. The plant does belong to the Ginger family. obviously to cash in on the popularity of tulips. No cashing in involved. It was given the name Siam Tulip by foreign tourists in the 1960s. https://sdgs.cmu.ac.th/en/ArticleDetail/6d2c2adf-df4b-4aab-972c-c5534bde56e3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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