Doi Inthanon is the highest mountain in Thailand, located in Chom Thong District, Chiang Mai. It was originally named "Doi Luang".
Doi Inthanon, located approximately 90 kilometers south of Chiang Mai city, is a popular tourist destination year-round. Each season offers a unique and vibrant experience. During the winter months, visitors can witness the coldest temperatures in Thailand, resulting in the formation of frost, locally known as "hoar frost" or "mae kaning."
In the late rainy season and early winter, around October, the terraced rice fields are adorned with golden rice stalks, ready for harvest.
The area with the most blooming pink rhododendrons, also known as the "Thai sakura," is Doi Khun Wang on Doi Inthanon.
Our protagonist, the Dok Phaya Sua Krong, also known as the Thai sakura.
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In addition to the tiger lily, Khun Wang also has many other flowering trees.
There are many orchids.
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