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Orchid culture in Thailand

Thailand, located in the tropics, is a country with unique natural environment and superior production conditions. People living in Thailand like orchids very much. Walking in this tropical urban and rural land, wherever you go, you can see orchids and other flowers in the garden. A gust of wind blew, and the fragrance was fragrant. Lovely orchids are placed around large, medium and small cities, residential areas or hotels.

Many hotels, restaurants and restaurants are named after orchids. At the same time, orchid associations have been established in various places, and seminars on orchid cultivation techniques and flower exhibitions are often held. The signboard of the association is spread all over 72 governments across the country from top to bottom. Graceful and quiet orchids, although there are no bright red and green dresses, can be appreciated for many years only by their unpretentious fiber leaves.

If you go deep into the daily life of the Thai people, you can see the clear shadow of orchids everywhere and find that the Thai people have deep feelings for orchids. Thailand is a Buddhist country, and 95% of its residents believe in Buddhism. So people regard orchids as their favorite things and offer them to the Buddha.

Whenever people hold happy events, orchids are always essential, and orchids are regarded as auspicious symbols. Orchids are placed one by one at banquets or in the hall at home, on the bedside table in the bedroom and on the desktop in the office. At the same time, Thais also have a habit: when visiting patients in the hospital, they always bring patients a bunch of green orchids and wish them a speedy recovery.

In addition, Thailand holds an Orchid Festival every year to entertain foreign envoys, celebrities and foreign tourists. According to reports, Thailand has a humid and mild climate, and orchids are exported to more than a dozen countries in the world, earning more than 6 million US dollars a year. It is one of the largest and most flower producers in Asia.