Thailand has a very diverse geography, ranging from the arid plateau in the northeast, towering mountains to the north and steamy jungles of the south. This diversity has led to an amazing variety of plants and animals. Passengers on this amazing country can expect some world class diving, hiking, bird watching, flower identification and trekking, and many vets flock to Thailand to care for animals in the country a number of nature reserves and sanctuaries.
Flowers and Plants Thailand
Thailand has more than 27,000 species of flowering plants, all of the bamboo trees for the national flower called Ratchaphruek, or golden shower. The country is also famous for the production and export of orchids, of which more than 1,000 unique species of Thailand. There is a lotus flower, which is in Thailand to appear in white or pink color and is very closely connected with the country's main religion, Buddhism, as a symbol of peace, purity and wisdom. Buddhist legend says that the lotus flower grew from each of the Lord Buddha first stop as a child.
There is a striking red Poinsettia, which although related to Christianity in the West is still very popular in Thailand, particularly in the north to Chiang Mai. This flower, like orchids, blooms in winter, providing much needed color in this dry, cold months. Flowers are an important part of daily life in Thailand and used for cooking, ceremonies and even in medicine.
Rice is even more important, and that Thailand's largest export crop, is also a food that everyone eats for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Rice is also a religious community and a common food that is offered to the monks when they do their rounds early in the morning to raise funds for a life with which to continue his studies and meditation. These offers are especially important during the season of harvest festivals abound throughout the country, as well as in the West with its Thanksgiving and Harvest Festival.
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