Nongnooch Garden in Pattaya donates dozens of palm trees to Phuket

The news follows Governor Phakaphong inspection the popular viewpoint on Christmas Eve (Dec 24), along with a host of officials, including Rawai Mayor Aroon Solos.

Joining the delegation for the site inspection was former Phuket Democrat MP Raywat Areerob, who now serves as Assistant Secretary of the Minister of Public Health, and Kampon Tansacha of NongNooch Tropical Botanical Garden in Pattaya, renowned for its beautiful gardens.

Governor Phakaphong explained, “Phromthep Cape is one of the most beautiful places to see sun set in Thailand. A feature at the cape is that there are a lot of palm trees, but nowadays the number of palm trees has gradually decreased.”

Rawai Mayor Aroon told The Phuket News that the idea is to have palm trees from NongNooch Tropical Botanical Gardens planted at the cape and was suggested by Mr. Raywat.

“They have known each other a long time,” he said.

Mr Raywat asked Mr Kampon to provide palm trees to restore the cape’s natural beauty, Mayor Aroon explained.

See more and source at The Phuket News:

https://www.thephuketnews.com/phuket-promthep-cape-gets-palms-from-pattaya-74174.php

Subscribe
Adam Judd
Mr. Adam Judd is the Co-owner of TPN Media since December 2017. He is originally from Washington D.C., America, but has also lived in Dallas, Sarasota, and Portsmouth. His background is in retail sales, HR, and operations management, and has written about news and Thailand for many years. He has lived in Pattaya for over nine years as a full-time resident, is well known locally and been visiting the country as a regular visitor for over a decade. His full contact information, including office contact information, can be found on our Contact Us page below. Stories please e-mail Editor@ThePattayanews.com About Us: https://thepattayanews.com/about-us/ Contact Us: https://thepattayanews.com/contact-us/