The Hmong ethnic community has been growing chrysanthemums as their main occupation for over 40 years since receiving the royal grace of His Majesty King Rama IX, who provided assistance and encouraged the villagers to grow chrysanthemums as a substitute for opium, which is a narcotic plant, due to the climate and fertile soil. Make Doi Inthanon chrysanthemums of good quality, beautiful flowers, long stems, can be sold at a good price, and are considered plants that are suitable for the Hmong people in the national park area, which has a limited cultivation area of only 1-2 rai per household.
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