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Tourists parade “Countdown” to challenge the cold wind on “Doi Inthanon” to welcome the new year 2022

Tourists parade “Countdown” to challenge the cold wind on “Doi Inthanon” on New Year’s Eve to welcome the new year 2022, close to 10,000 people, while Doi Pui camping ground, Doi Suthep-Pui Tem National Park Set up a reserve courtyard at Suan Son, Montathan Waterfall and Mok Fa Waterfall. Doi Kham is bustling with tourists gradually going up to pay homage to the Buddha image.

On December 31, 2021, the reporter reported the atmosphere of tourism innew year’s eveof Chiang Mai There are many tourists traveling in the area. especially on various hills There are often tourists traveling to see the beauty. and pitched tents at various points causing many areas to be fully booked

Mr. Kriengkrai Chaisek, Head of Doi Inthanon National Park, Chom Thong District, Chiang Mai Province, revealed that the atmosphere of traveling in the national park area “Doi Inthanon” in the morning Tourists gradually come up from around 04:30 to wait to see the beauty of the sunrise. At the front of the entrance to the Kew Mae Pan nature trail causing traffic during this period is quite dense. After that, the traffic began to unravel the tourists. begin to disperse Travel to other points

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As for the number of tourists entering the area on December 30, 2021, there are 8,485 people, and it is expected that tourists entering the area on December 31, 2021 will reach 8,000-10,000 people, similar to last year. which if it is a normal time No spread of the COVID-19 virus There will be at least 20,000 tourists entering the area at the same time.

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Mr. Suthin Phromphad, head of Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, Muang District, Chiang Mai Province, said that now the camping ground around Doi Pui In Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, the area is fully booked by tourists. There are about 100 tents that can be set up and can accommodate about 300-400 tourists. The service can be used in other camping spots such as Suan Son Village, Montathan Waterfall and Mok Fa Waterfall.

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The reporter further reported that In the traffic section of Wat Phra That Doi Kham, Mueang District, Chiang Mai Province, which is another point where tourists often travel up to pray for the blessings of Phra Chao Tanjai. Traveling up requires expertise in driving. because it is a narrow and steep path However, today’s traffic can still move well without any congestion. with tourists gradually circulating into the area continuously

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while Doi Ang Khang Another tourist check-in point in Fang District. Chiang Mai Province There are often many tourists traveling up to see the beauty of cherry blossoms. and Phaya Suea Krong flowers that began to welcome tourists By now, at the camping ground around Mon Son which can accommodate about 60 tents. It’s full, but there are still some left at the Pui Mek viewpoint near the Monson camping ground. The traffic is quite dense at the Monson tent site. Tourists traveling uphill are asked to use caution when driving to prevent accidents.

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