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Unesco to get Si Thep report

Unesco to get Si Thep report published : 28 Jan 2021 at 04:00 A bird s eye view of Si Thep Historical Park. (Photo © Fine Arts Department) The government will present a nomination file for Si Thep Historical Park to the World Heritage Centre within next month. The site has been listed in the Tentative List of Unesco World Heritage Sites since April 2019. Located in Phetchabun, the ancient town was one of the most significant Dvaravati culture sites (6th-11th centuries). Surrounded by a city wall and moat, the town consists of the inner town and the outer town, occupying a total area of 4.7km².

24th BIMSTEC party in Bangkok

The latest resurgence of COVID-19 gives the year 2021 a tepid start. Speaking of the activity calendar of BIMSTEC, leaders and diplomatic officials might wonder how the major meeting in Bangkok this year will be conducted considering the travel restrictions brought about by the pandemic. 2021 is a very important year for Thailand, which will succeed Sri Lanka as chairman of the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) for 2021. Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has planned in advance to make the event high profile as it is to mark the 24 th anniversary of BIMSTEC, which indeed was conceived in Bangkok on 6 June 1997.

Chase the cherry blossoms in Phu Lom Lo

Chase the cherry blossoms in Phu Lom Lo published : 10 Dec 2020 at 04:00 The trees blossomed early this year. (Photo: CHINNAWAT SINGHA) During the cold season, the mountains of Phu Lom Lo in Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park in Loei turn pink due to the blossoming of wild Himalayan cherry trees known in Thai as phaya suea khrong. Phu Lom Lo was once a mountainous grassland without a single tree. However, in 2008, Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park chief Mano Manoonsaran initiated a project to reforest the area. The chief chose to grow wild Himalayan cherry trees like he once did in Chiang Mai. In 2009, Hmong villagers, who were cabbage farmers, were hired to plant and take care of 300,000 seedlings of wild Himalayan cherry in a 1,200 rai area of Phu Lom Lo.

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