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FINEST ART MUSEUM 👌🏻🇭🇺
📍Museum of Fine Arts
The Museum of Fine Arts, one of Budapest's top museums, is the most iconic structure in Heroes' Square, facing the Palace of Art. It was built by the plans of Albert Schickedanz and Fülöp Herzog in an eclectic-neoclassical style, between 1900 and 1906.
The Museum of Fine Arts, housed in a grand Renaissance-style building that reopened in late 2018 after three years of renovations, houses the city's most outstanding collection of foreign works of art, ranging from ancient Egyptian art to stellar collections of Spanish, Flemish, Italian, and German art. For the first time in four decades, it also contains Hungarian art. The collection's nucleus is Count Miklós Esterházy's private collection, which was purchased by the state in 1870.
The next time I set foot in this historical city, I will surely visit this and the other 56+ museums and exhibitions in Budapest.
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HEROES MEMORIAL 🇭🇺
Hsök tere (Heroes' Square) is one of Budapest's main squares. The Millennium Memorial, which includes the seven chieftains of the Magyar tribes who created Hungary and other key heads of state, is one of the city's most recognizable icons. A huge column capped by Archangel Gabriel stands between the statues.
The square is located at the end of Andrássy Avenue, one of Budapest's main thoroughfares. In 2002, the plaza and Andrássy Avenue were both designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
This massive open plaza is one of Budapest's most iconic and photographed vistas.
The Millennium Monument was constructed for the 1896 Millennium celebrations, hence the name.
The column is surrounded by a semicircled colonnade with statues of Hungarian rulers and heroes. In front of the column is the Hungarian War Memorial. It honors heroes who gave their lives in the fight for Hungary's freedom.
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🌼🌼AISLE OF YELLOW BLOOMS🌼🌼
Blooming yellow Cochlospermum flowers at Singha Park, Chiang Rai is one of the famous photo spots in the park. It lined along the pavements creating an aisle of yellow blooms. The cosmos flowers meadows also create a beautiful backdrop for these bright vivid flowers.
Its flowers look like yellow cotton that dangled in the trees. Cochlospermum is a tiny, crooked-branched, deciduous tree that grows to approximately 7 meters in height.
The gum from the plant is utilized locally. It is typically cultivated near temples, where the blossoms are utilized as temple offerings, as it is considered a sacred tree in its native habitat.
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🌸 THAI SAKURA IN THE VILLAGE 🌸
📍Baan Khun Chang Kian, Chiang Mai Thailand 🇹🇭
🌸 The village of Khun Chang Kian is quite similar to a national park, but not identical, as a national park is much larger. It's more like a huge resort area, complete with trees, flowers, and shelthers.
The first thing you should notice at Khun Chang Kian hamlet is the 'Thai Sakura,' also known as 'Nang Phaya Sua Krong.' This tree contains pink blooms, just like the Japanese Sakura tree, and it's very lovely and cute!
Usually known as sakura in Japan but the north of Thailand also boast a beautiful cherry tree that blooms during winter. This species of cherry blossoms are called Wild Himalayan Cherry (Prunus Cerasoides), also known as Tiger Queen among locals.
You'll see a grove of Nang Phaya Sua Krong trees as soon as you arrive in Khun Chang Kian village. Pink cotton candy color is all over you. Certainly, such a setting is incredibly charming. It's a good idea to go with your significant other.
The flowers, on the other hand, only bloom in the winter. If you want to view them, go to Khun Chang Kian between the months of December to February. However, if you want to be certain, you should double-check the facts before leaving.
Also, just in the area you will see the White Mhong Community is a tranquil village that is home to the White Mhong ethnic group. The locals are warm and welcoming. If you see them, say hello and make friends with them. There are also some adorable tiny Mhong children running around. If you wish to, you can play with them.
The ambiance is truly heartwarming. In addition, you will discover how the locals live and practice their traditional crafts. The majority of these handicrafts are for sale. You can buy some to take home as a keepsake. or you can purchase a cup of coffee. Because Mhong Village coffee is manufactured with hand-spinning machines, it is assured to be fresh. ☕️
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