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In 1954, Khun Pisit and Khun Nongnooch Tansajja, bought the land for 1,500 rai (600 acres), at km.163 between Pattaya – Sattaheep, it is the garden of fruits such as mango, orange, coconut, and others. Later, Khun Nongnooch traveled for field trip in foreign countries with friends and was impressed by the beauty. Khun Nongnooch also likes the flowers. So, he had an idea to "arrange the garden for people to visit and observe". Therefore, she decided to change the garden of fruits to be garden of flowers and built facilities such as Thai-style house, hut house, townhouse, swimming pool, restaurant, seminar room for providing service to tourists. The NongNooch Tropical Botanical Garden was officially opened in 1980. It was arranged to show Thai arts and cultures, and elephant show in the field surrounded by beautiful garden every day. 6 years later, Khun Nongnooch Tansajja assigned the work to her son, Khun Kampon Tansajja; however, Khun Nongnooch still works on what she likes and go back and forth between Bangkok- the NongNooch Tropical Botanical Garden, Camping Resort in Prachin Buri, that is opened for service already on 30 November, 2001, and fruit garden in Chiang Rai. At present, the Pattaya City & NongNooch Tropical Botanical Garden is the leading tourist site of Southeastern region where there are more than 3,500 tourists visiting from all over the world. This is because the NongNooch Tropical Botanical Garden is improved and developed to be beautiful continuously for whole time. sts.
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