The Royal Policy of Planting Forests in People’s Hearts: A Park of Memory and Sustainability

The Royal Policy of Planting Forests in People’s Hearts: A Park of Memory and Sustainability

His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn Phra Vajiraklaochaoyuhua, King Rama X, has graciously bestowed a valuable royal policy for creating a commemorative park in honor of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great. His Majesty’s vision for this park goes beyond being a typical public space; it is intended to be a place of learning and to raise awareness of the value of nature.

His Majesty paid close attention to every detail in selecting plant species, aiming to plant young, robust saplings with strong roots, reflecting the biodiversity and natural essence of Thailand’s forests. The park’s design is based on a profound and meaningful royal policy, as follows:

1.Selection of plant species that thrive in the central region to ensure sustainable care and suitability for the environment.

2.Planting trees that symbolize the unity of Thailand, representing national harmony and cohesion.

3.Creating a symbolic tribute to the "Father of the Forests" and Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, the Queen Mother, who dedicated themselves to nature conservation.

4.Choosing plant species that help retain soil moisture to establish a balanced and sustainable ecosystem.

5.Planting trees with dense foliage to reduce external noise, creating an atmosphere of peace and tranquility.

This royal policy is not just about creating green spaces but also about instilling a sense of nature conservation in the hearts of the Thai people. It embodies the concept of "planting forests in people’s hearts," as inspired by King Rama IX’s royal initiatives. This park will serve as a living learning center, a place for relaxation, and a beautiful memorial of cherished memories.


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