If you visit Chiang Mai in January, you will see a lot of “Sakura” blooming almost everywhere.
“Sakura” in Thailand is not the same kind of Sakura in Japan, but they are so similar. That’s why we love to call them the same name, “Sakura”.
By the way, the exact name of this flower in the Thai language is “Nang Phraya Seau Krong”. (Nang Phraya means royal, Seau Krong means tiger, Nang Phraya Seau Krong means royal tiger or Bengal tiger. This flower may probably be beautiful as the royal tiger….)
However, the name “Sakura” is more popular and is well-known among Thai people.
Sakura at Khun Wang is especially gorgeous…. All over the area of Khun Wang looks so sweet with the pinky color of the Sakura.
Sakura with the mountain view in the background makes the area more impressive. (1st photo)
The bright blue sky and white clouds also make Sakura look more fantastic.
Yeah! These can surely brighten the day and make you happy while visiting there!