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  2. Queen Sirikit Park - Wikipedia

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    Queen Sirikit Park is a botanical garden in Chatuchak District, Bangkok, Thailand. Covering an area of 0.22 km 2, it is part of the larger Chatuchak Park complex. It was established in 1992 and named after Sirikit, Queen of Thailand to celebrate her 60th birthday.

  3. List of botanical gardens in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Botanical gardens and arboreta in Thailand are operated by public agencies as well as private owners. The main state agencies that maintain botanical gardens are the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP), which operates 18 botanical gardens and 53 arboreta throughout the country, [1] and the Botanical Garden Organization, which operates five botanical gardens in ...

  4. Rosa 'Queen Sirikit' - Wikipedia

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    'Queen Sirikit' is a hybrid tea rose, with a double (17-25 petals) bloom form. Flowers are a bright yellow colour that turns to orange-yellow and has a hint of pink at the edges. Flower size is ranges from 5 to 10 cm. The rose blooms year round. The plant has dark green, very glossy foliage and a mild fragrance. [1] [2]

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  6. Category:Botanical gardens in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation ... Botanical gardens in Thailand. ... Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden;

  7. The 10 best cities to visit in 2025, according to Lonely Planet

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    Lonely Planet named the top 10 best cities to travel to in 2025. Popular cities like Osaka, Japan, and Genoa, Italy, made the list. It also includes lesser-known cities like Pondicherry, India ...

  8. Seri Thai Park - Wikipedia

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    Seri Thai Park (Thai: สวนเสรีไทย, RTGS: Suan Seri Thai, pronounced [sǔan sěː.rīː tʰāj]), previously known as Bueng Khum (บึงกุ่ม) or Bueng Ta Thong (บึงตาทอง), is a public park in Bangkok, Thailand.

  9. Suan Luang Rama IX - Wikipedia

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    Suan Luang Rama IX (Thai: สวนหลวง ร.9, pronounced [sǔan lǔaŋ rɔ̄ː kâːw], RTGS: Suan Luang Ro Kao), also referred to as (King) Rama IX Park, is a public park in Bangkok's Prawet District. With an area of 500 rai (80 ha; 200 acres), it is the largest park in the city. [1]