3/29/11

Royal flora ratchaphruek garden (Replacing TTI)

   
It seemed as my first experience to travel around the world took the time only a few hours. After visiting Chiang Mai University, our bus moved forward to the royal flora ratchaphruek – an all in one garden. Here was the source to show the variety of the world garden styles.
Once, we arrived there, we went to pay the entrance and took a long trolley that could contain fifty of us. The train carried us to take sightseeing gardens on both sides of the road. There were many points for the train to stop. If we interested in any garden, we could take off and walked through the sidewalk to touch the beautiful garden closely.
I noticed at Cambodian, Chinese, Egyptian, Turkish, Japanese, Dutch, Malaysian, and Vietnamese garden. Beyond, it provided the desert plant, soilless, and Temperature greenhouses to be observed for tourists. The Eggyptian garden was set into the desert atmosphere. The pyramid was stood at the middle surrounded by the arranged date palms. The dry scent of the northern summer made me feel such having a deeply touch with this warm fascinating place. The dry and wet sweet summer wind blew through the Egyptian garden. My head cover flopped in this dried breeze. I sat on a cozy couch under a date tree to take a rest in such imaginary desert world.

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