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Guide to Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2006 for Journalists
DECEMBER 26, 2006
South African Garden Won Second Prize in Royal Flora Expo in Thailand
DECEMBER 22, 2006
First Step to Royal Flora Expo and become the 2,000,000th visitor
Congratulations to Mr. Suzuki Sadatoshi from Japan
DECEMBER 9, 2006
South African decorated-style garden
DECEMBER 2, 2006
205 Rare Species on Display in Rare Species & Novelties Exhibition
at Royal Flora Expo in Thailand
DECEMBER 1, 2006
Visitor Number of Royal Flora Expo, Thailand, Hit One Million.
The Millionth Visitor Received Six-star Hotel Room and Media Attention
NOVEMBER 12, 2006
Thailand Built a Colossal Coin in Honor of H.M. the King
in Royal Flora Expo in Thailand
NOVEMBER 12, 2006
HRH Crown Prince of Bhutan Plans to Visit Bhutan Garden
in Royal Flora Expo in Thailand
NOVEMBER 12, 2006
China Donated “Chinese Tang Garden” to Thai Government
in Royal Flora Expo in Chiang Mai, Thailand
NOVEMBER 11, 2006
World Flower Council Creates Flower Universe
at Royal Flora Expo in Thailand.
NOVEMBER 4, 2006
Orchid Pavilion at Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2006
The Largest Orchid Park of the Special, Rare, and the Endangered
NOVEMBER 3, 2006
Herb Pavilion
NOVEMBER 3, 2006
Bug World
Completing the Circle of Horticultural Life
AUGUST 8, 2006
Thailand Builds New Landmark
Royal Pavilion at Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2006
JUNE 21, 2006
Orchids of The World
A magnificent showcase of 50,000 orchid plants representing nearly 10,000 orchid species at Royal Flora Ratchaphreuk 2006
MAY 4, 2006
The first meeting of the Commissioners General of Section of the Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2006 to be held in Chiang Mai
MAY 4, 2006
The president of the “International Association of Horticultural Producers” (AIPH) guarantees Thailand’s state of readiness for the International Horticultural Exposition; establishing rules and regulations for the various competitions to highlight the event.
Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2006 PATA PRESS KIT
MARCH 20, 2006
The public and private sectors of the Department of Agriculture concurrently create “Bug World”, a center aimed at enhancing the study of insects, on 400 square meters of the Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2006 Exposition site, by investing 14 million Baht.
MARCH 3, 2006
Participation will exceed target
Royal Flora Ratchaphruek campaigns encourage Thai and foreign tourists to plan visits in advance
Promoting Greater Lanna
Turning Thailand into MICE leader
Housing Bureau strategy to manage high tourist volume