Chiang Mai will host its annual Flower Festival
from 7 to 9 February 2014.
To take place at Suan Buak Hat in Mueang
district, the 38th Chiang Mai Flower Festival will turn the park
into an open-air exhibition venue where local and international
visitors can marvel at a magnificent tapestry of floral splendour.
Elsewhere in the city,
beautiful displays of various kinds of blooming flowers will be on
display, including
the Damask Rose, which is a variety found only in Chiang Mai.
One of the Festival's highlights, is the parade
of elaborately-decorated floral floats at the opening ceremony, to
be held on 8 February 2014. The procession starts from Nawarat
Bridge and goes along Thapae Road, Kotchasarn Road and Changlor
Road, before turning into Arak Road and concluding at Suan Buak
Hat.
The floral floats compete to find the most beautiful and
creative display, and the best float for cultural preservation
receives a trophy.
Other highlights include several kinds of plant
and flowers competitions, Miss Flower and Miss Flower Blooming
Beauty Contest, agricultural exhibitions, plant and flower sales,
mini garden landscaping, local product fair and mini concerts.
Activity times during the three-day event at Suan Buak Hat are
from 09:00 to 24:00.
Mr. Thawatchai Arunyik, Governor of Tourism
Authority of Thailand said, "Often known as the Rose of the North,
Chiang Mai is a cultural and natural wonderland with ethnic
diversity, a multitude of attractions and welcoming hospitality.
The province lives up to its name with the annual Flower Festival
that showcases beautiful and exotic flowers, which are in full
bloom towards the end of the cool season in early February."
Chiang Mai offers a variety of cultural and
natural attractions including Wiang Kum Kam, Doi Inthanon National
Park, Doi Suthep-Doi Pui National Park, Ang Khang Royal Project,
Ratchaphruek Garden, and Chiang Mai Zoo; where the famous
panda Lin Hui is expected to give birth to her second cub this
month, as well as the many temples; such as, Wat Chedi Luang and
Wat Phra Sing.
There are events and festivals taking place
year-round in Chiang Mai. This month, the Bo Sang Umbrella
Festival will take place from 17th-19th January at the Bo Sang
Village, some 6 km from Chiang Mai town, followed by the Chiang
Mai China Town Chinese New Year on 31st January in Chiang Mai
town.
Chiang Mai is located 716 km north of Bangkok or
7 hours 44 minutes by car or 1 hour 10 minutes by air. Several
airlines, including Thai Lion Air, AirAsia, Thai Airways International, Bangkok Airways
and Nok Air, are operating daily flights on the Bangkok-Chiang Mai
route from Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang International Airports. You
can also now fly from Chiang Mai to other parts of Thailand such
as Krabi, bypassing Bangkok completely. Chiang Mai also serves
direct regional flights from Hong Kong, Singapore, China, Korea
and Malaysia.
See also:
HD video tour of a Rajah Brooke Suite at the truly amazing 137
Pillars House Chiang Mai.
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