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Wild Himalayan cherry trees cast a spell across Thailand’s northern mountains

Sakura Bridge takes centre stage at the Khun Wang Agriculture Research Centre in Chiang Mai. //Photo : TAT

From January to February, Thailand’s northern mountains, both grand and modest, don a festive shawl of cherry blossoms. Known locally as “Nang Phaya Suea Khrong” and Thai Sakura, the Wild Himalayan Cherry metamorphoses the mountainous landscapes into a breathtaking spectacle.

Unfurling their delicate petals, the trees are adorned in vibrant shades of pink, creating a mesmerizing display against the lush greenery. Each petal, a testament to nature’s artistry, delicately pirouettes in the breeze, crafting a dreamlike atmosphere.

For those seeking a visual feast of cherry blossoms without the need to venture beyond Thailand, the northern region promises an enchanting experience. These locales, rich in natural beauty and cultural charm, promise an immersion into the…

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