10 เส้นทางตามรอยพระบาท
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10 เส้นทางตามรอยพระบาท เดินทางตามรอยของพ่อ ที่ 'ไม่มีที่ใดแผ่นดินไทย ที่พระองค์เสด็จไปไม่ถึง' 10 สถานที่แห่งนี้เป็นเพียงตัวอย่างเล็กๆน้อยๆที่เรายกมาให้ชมถึงพระราชกรณียกิจที่ผ่านๆมา ไปดู เเละ ไปตามรอยพระบาท พร้อมร่วมอนุรักษ์สิ้่งที่ท่านสร้างขึ้นมาด้วยกัน..
The mountain is limestone and granite.This northernmost Thai mountain contains several scenic spots, including the Doi Tung Royal Villa, the Mae Fah Luang Botanical Garden, the mountain top Wat Phrathat Doi Tung which affords a spectacular view of the surrounding area, and contains Buddha relics, and various hilltribe villages in natural settings....
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The Royal Agricultural Station Angkhang is the first research station of the Royal Project. Established according to His Majesty the King's initiative His Majesty intended that the hill tribes living in various mountains The northern region stopped growing opium. And shifting cultivation which is an important cause for the forest and the watersheds of the country were destroyed Originally a bald m...
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Wat Chan Royal Project is situated at Baan Den, Chang Mai Province 3-4 drive from Chiang Mai. Can visit Karen traditional and culture places, trekking sites and more nature things to see.
The project is divided into 1,000 acres planted each year, each family 40 acres and maintained for a period of five years to today. The government subsidized the planting approximately 9,400 a... read more
The project is divided into 1,000 acres planted each year, each family 40 acres and maintained for a period of five years to today. The government subsidized the planting approximately 9,400 a... read more
In addition to research and development and Inthanon Royal Project. Inthanon Royal Project Research Station. It also features information on areas of high agricultural knowledge. Yields are mainly vegetables, fruit and flowers in winter. Which Inthanon Royal Project Research Station have imported the plants from abroad.
The Research Station has become a popular tourist site where a lot of the... read more
The Research Station has become a popular tourist site where a lot of the... read more
is a Royal Residence located Doi Buak Ha, Muang District, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand,It is built in the mountains overlooking Chiang Mai...
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The center serves as a demonstrative development model for the hill tribe people based on the philosophy of promoting proper agricultural technology to hill tribe farmers. The site is open for the public to explore pilot plots of vegetables, flowers, fruits, Hmongs plantation and the Poi River. In addition, the Royal Project Foundation has its own shop selling daily fresh produce. Tours complete w...
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Pang Oung is located in Ban Ruam Thai, Mae Hong Son. Due to its splendid scenery, this place is known as Switzerland of Thailand. Along the bank of Huai Pang tong Reservoir stand coniferous forests formed by Khasi pine and Sumatran pine which are fully covered by enormous evergreen forest and mountains. The word ‘Pang’ in northern Thai dialect means a shelter in which woodsmen st...
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The features rugged mountain range and reaches 400-1,699 metres above sea level. The highest peak is “Doi Kio Rai Mong” with 1,699 metres high....
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Khun Wang Royal Project was established after His Majesty the King had visited Baan Khun Wang in 1980, and had observed that the land had been growing opium extensively. Therefore, the King assigned the Garden Plant Division, Thailand Department of Agriculture to demonstrate and breed crops on the area for supporting and passing on the technology know-how to highland farmers. This is to encourage ...
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The biggest reservoir in Central Thailand, the Pa Sak Cholasit Dam was constructed as part of the Maenam Pa Sak Royal Development Project, an initiative of King Bhumibol. Constructed in 1989, the earth (soil)-filled dam with a clay core was granted the name by His Majesty the King who presided over its opening on 25 November 1999. The Dam stretches over Lop Buri and Saraburi Provinces. It is 4,860...
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