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Tourists enjoy cool breeze and pink blossoms of Thai Sakura at Phu Lom Lo
THURSDAY, JANUARY 09, 2025
Visitors are drawn to Phu Lom Lo's scenic views, cherry blossoms, and crisp mountain air as temperatures drop to 10–14°C.
Witness Japanese cherry blossoms in Chiang Mai
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2024
Beautiful blooms of sakura can be enjoyed at Royal Angkhang Agricultural Station
Phitsanulok province records 10 billion in tourism revenue for 2023
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 01, 2024
Phitsanulok province welcomed a total of 4,050,897 visitors in 2023, increasing by over 400,000 from the tally of 2022 at around 3.55 million people, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) reported on Thursday.
The Nation Daily: 21 December 2023 | The Nation
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2023
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Clad in kimonos, Thai women savour the Japan experience among Loei’s ‘Thai Sakura’ trees
TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2023
A large number of female tourists are visiting Phu Lom Lo or the “pink mountain” in Loei province to pose for photos with “Thai Sakura” trees for a virtual experience of Japan.
Tourists flock to Nan to see cherry tree blossoms 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 02, 2019
Tourists flocked to the northern province of Nan this weekend to witness the beauty of wild Himalayan cherry tree blossoms, widely known as “Thai sakura”, at a research station in Nanoi district.