Colorful flowers in welcoming Valentine’s Day at Queen Sirikit Park

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50,000 colorful flowers at Queen Sirikit Park in Chatuchak District are now blooming to celebrate Valentine’s day. The beauty of the day can be seen through not only local but also exotic flowers and plant species.

Pol. Gen. Aswin Kwanmuang, Governor of Bangkok, revealed that in order to welcome Valentine’s Day in February, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), by the Environment Department, invites the general public to enjoy the beauty of more than 50,000 colorful flowers at Queen Sirikit Park in Chatuchak District. Flowerbeds of vivid and colorful flowers contain more than 47,000 Hollyhock plants including Plumed Celusia, Torania, Cosmos/Mexican Aster, Little Ducks (American marigolds), and French marigolds.  

Moreover, Queen Sirikit Park is a public park in which a wide variety of plant species, both domestic and foreign, are observed.  It is regarded as one of the most abundant “botanical gardens” in Thailand with an area of 197 rai.

The BMA would like to invite the general public to enjoy the beautiful scenery and take memorable photos with various species of beautiful flowers during Valentine’s Day festival.  It is open to the public daily from 5 am to 7 pm, under the COVID-19 prevention measures. 

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