Greetings, welcome back. This trip was inspired by my friend's desire to follow in his father's footsteps at the Royal Project. We decided to visit Ang Khang.


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I have visited this place once before, but it was a long time ago, and at that time, I did not know the origin of the Royal Project. This time, I feel differently. In addition to the fresh air, beautiful scenery, and various flowers, what I feel even more is the great kindness of His Majesty the King towards the hill tribe people. It has enabled them to have jobs, income, and stop growing opium. This is the immeasurable kindness that I truly feel.


The history of Angkhang Royal Agricultural Station and its various details.


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After a long introduction, let's share some pictures from the Angkhang Royal Agricultural Station.


We camped at the Ang Khang tent site near the Mon Son viewpoint, adjacent to the military zone. If you don't have a tent, they offer a tent rental service with setup included. (I brought my own tent to save money, haha.)


A scenic viewpoint right next to the military camp, adjacent to the camping ground.

Sunset at Mon Son Viewpoint

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Watching the sunset with a cool breeze is the ultimate chill.

The stars here are abundant, but the weather is also very cold. It's so cold that I'm shivering while taking pictures.

This photo captured a shooting star. What a stroke of luck!

The next morning, the fog was very thick.

We drove to the strawberry farm at Ban Nor Lae. The view was stunning. It's hard to believe that this place used to be an opium farm.

The morning sunlight shining on the fog is truly breathtaking.

A wide panorama, please.

If you arrive early in the morning, before the crowds, you will see the locals picking strawberries.

Fresh strawberries straight from the plant, but please do not pick them from the plant.

The harvested strawberries will be packed into boxes and delivered to the Royal Project.

In addition to strawberries, there are many other fruits, fresh vegetables, and Royal Project products. I didn't take many pictures.

There is coffee.

The Royal Project also displays a wide variety of flower species, but we had to move on to another location and could only stay for a short time. I couldn't capture everything on camera. If my mother had been there, she would have stayed until the evening and collected every single flower.

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This is a rose bush.

The walkway is beautiful, but it's a pity that the tiger orchids haven't bloomed yet. If they were in bloom, it would be even more stunning.

"No luck with the tigers, but at least we got some maple. Let's end with this picture."

In conclusion, I would like to express my gratitude to everyone who has read my post. I apologize for any errors or omissions. I look forward to seeing you again in the future.



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