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Press Release

Upon a close examination of the history of Thailand’s monarchy, two of the Kingdom’s monarchs truly stand out as being difference makers in their noble efforts to serve the Thai nation and people: King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) and King Bhumibol (Rama IX). 

 

Although the two monarchs ruled the nation during different periods and under different circumstances, Their Majesties’ reigns shared many common features, particularly in their efforts to modernize the country. 

 

The importance of a quality education was instilled in King Chulalongkorn by His father, King Mongkut (Rama IV). King Chulalongkorn shared this ideal with His son, H.R.H. Prince Mahidol, who in turn passed it on to His son – King Bhumibol. Both grandfather and grandson embraced the value of education and proceeded to pursue further studies in science and political science. 

 

King Chulalongkorn and King Bhumibol both inherited the throne at relatively young ages – 17 and 18 years old, respectively. However, instead of immediately acceding to the throne, both took time to travel overseas to learn about Western civilization, modern technologies and systems of governance -  information which they believed will enable them to not just carry out their duties as Head of State effectively, but will also contribute to the greater good of the country in the long run.  

 

Adopting the vast knowledge and expertise accumulated from their travels, King Chulalongkorn and King Bhumibol were determined to modernize the nation in order to keep up with the global standards of their respective eras.  Their Majesties shared a common ultimate goal of improving the people’s lives by enabling the country to become self-sufficient, sustainable and prosperous.

 

Before the reign of King Chulalongkorn, the most common modes of transportation used throughout the Kingdom were simple river boats or ‘beasts of burden’. King Chulalongkorn recognized the limitations of this and sought to ease the inconvenience by rapidly developing the country’s railway system. This significant improvement in the country’s transport infrastructure helped prepared the nation to face the challenges of the early twentieth century. 

 

When King Bhumibol took the throne, the country’s infrastructure was growing rapidly within the central region and in major cities throughout the Kingdom. However, as with most developing economies, much of the benefits of the economic growth failed to reach the nation’s rural grassroots population. In the country’s most remote zones, access to these people was virtually impossible. Yet, King Bhumibol made it His personal mission to travel to all regions within the Kingdom in order to reach His loyal subjects regardless of their location. Throughout His travels His Majesty initiated projects to build roadways to the country’s most remote and isolated regions.

 

To improve the quality of life for His subjects, King Chulalongkorn built the country’s first hospital, which was based upon medical institutions and practices He had witnessed during His travels to Europe.  King Bhumibol then went on to create the Kingdom’s first medical school and established a national education system. 

 

Similarly, King Bhumibol also understood the importance of achieving a higher quality of life for His subjects. To help improve their lives, His Majesty established a vast number of royal projects that helped to expand knowledge and innovation in areas as diverse as health, welfare, and agriculture. The late King Bhumibol was also involved in setting up numerous scholarship programs, including the Ananda Mahidol Scholarship Foundation, which was supported directly by the King’s private funds. Since its inception, the foundation’s scholarship program has expanded significantly. Originally focused on the field of medicine, the program now covers eight fields of study: medicine, science, dentistry, agriculture, law, veterinary science, art and engineering. 

 

As well as enhancing the country’s infrastructure and improving the well-being of the Thai people, both King Chulalongkorn and King Bhumibol used their wisdom and diplomatic skills to protect the country’s sovereignty from negative external influences. 

 

During the late 1800s, the major European powers were aggressively colonizing Southeast Asia and most of Thailand’s neighbors had already been colonized. King Chulalongkorn was very careful in His dealings with foreign countries. While He understood the importance of the innovations and technologies these countries could offer the Kingdom, King Chulalongkorn was very careful in terms of how much influence He would allow each of them in relation to any projects undertaken. It is fair to say that King Chulalongkorn’s knowledge, diplomacy and negotiation skills ensured that the country avoided any form of colonization by foreign powers during that period of history. 

 

Likewise, King Bhumibol faced challenges posed by the spread of communism in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam during the 1960s and 1970s. King Bhumibol paid several state visits abroad and established stronger relations with several key countries.  His Majesty helped to see Thailand through this difficult period, enabling the country to reemerge stronger with its constitutional monarchy still intact. 

 

There is no doubt to the fact that King Chulalongkorn and King Bhumibol Adulyadej epitomize great leadership by demonstrating actively how benevolent but powerful heads of state can contribute to the betterment of their country and people. 

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David Smith is a part-time lecturer at Devawongse Varopakarn Institute of Foreign Affairs. 

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     As Thailand is currently in a period of national mourning after the passing of the beloved monarch His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, many thousands of mourners have gathered around the Grand Palace in Bangkok to be present for the royal religious rites and ceremonies taking place and to pay their respects to the father of the nation. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) would like to ask that members of the public stay updated via media announcements and notices from the Bureau of the Royal Household as well as the Royal Thai Government to ensure accurate information. We also request that the solemnity of these rites are observed and the visitors – local and international – wear respectful attire.

     In the period of national mourning, some festivals and activities in the kingdom have been cancelled or postponed. Other events will go ahead as planned but may be toned down as a mark of respect. Please see the list of events that are postponed or cancelled in the following page.

     The TAT would like to recommend that any visitors with travel or tourism plans reconfirm with agents and check local media regularly as well as follow the advice of the local authorities for announcements and updates. They should also be aware that in some areas transportation could be affected. We also ask tourists and visitors for their understanding and patience should they experience delays or some routes may be closed to traffic.

Status of tourist attractions  

The Grand Palace and The Temple of the Emerald Buddha Closed 14-20 October 2016
Wat Pho (The Temple of the Reclining Buddha) Open as usual
Wat Arun (The Temple of Dawn) Open as usual
National Museum Bangkok

Queen’s Gallery

Open as usual (09.00-16.00 Hrs.)

Closed 14-16 October 2016

Ratchadamnoen Boxing Stadium Closed until further notice
Lumpini Boxing Stadium Ramindra

Hellfire Pass Memorial Museum

Closed for one month from October 2016

Closed 14-16 October 2016

The Alcazar Cabaret, Pattaya Open as usual (daily show times at 17.00, 18.30, 20.00 and 21.30 Hrs., but the last show has been cancelled until end of  October 2016
Tiffany’s Show, Pattaya Open as usual (daily show times at 18.00, 19.30 and 21.00 Hrs.)
Muay Thai Live at Asiatique The Riverfront Closed, until 17 October 2016
Siam Niramit Open as usual (17.00-20.00 Hrs.)
Phuket Simon Cabaret Open as usual (18.00-22.30 Hrs.)
Calypso at Asiatique The Riverfront Open as usual (no alcohol)
The Square Buddha Amulet Market, Bangkok Closed until further notice
Chiang Mai Walking Street on Saturday and Sunday & Chiang Mai Night Bazaar

Open as usual (17.00 – 23.00 Hrs.)

 

Useful Links:

Tourism Authority of Thailand
International Public Relations Division
Tel: +66 (0) 2250 5500 ext. 4545-48
Fax: +66 (0) 2250 0246
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Website: www.tatnews.org

Status of events and cultural festivals
Events cancelled
Buffalo Racing Festival 2016, Chon Buri                                                                        9-15 October 2016
Nakhon Phanom Illuminated Boat Procession                                                               9-17 October 2016
Oasis: Supersonic – Thailand Premiere, Bangkok                                                        17 October 2016
Morrissey Live in Bangkok                                                                                             18 October 2016
Scorpions 50th Anniversary Tour 2016, BITEC, Bangkok                                             26 October 2016
2016 Lee Jongsuk Fan Meeting Variety in Bangkok, Thunder Dome, Bangkok            28 October 2016
BIGBANG Made [V.I.P] Tour in Bangkok, IMPACT Arena                                            29-30 October 2016
Ghost Fair at Mega Bangna, Bangkok                                                                         20-31 October 2016
Bangkok Symphony Orchestra 2016 – The Sound of Thai Heritage                             21 October 2016
Yi Peng Chiang Mai                                                                                                      12-15 November 2016
Pattaya Loi Krathong Festival                                                                                        14 November 2016
Pattaya International Fireworks Festival                                                                       25-26 November 2016
New Year Celebrations, Pattaya                                                                                    31 December 2016 – 1 January 2017

*Many local and international concerts and performances have also been cancelled.

Events postponed indefinitely or to new dates
The End of the Buddhist Lent at Indo-China Market, Mukdahan                                  14-16 October 2016
Concert Moderndog at IMPACT Muang Thong Thani                                                    15 October 2016
Concert ECTat Bitec Bangna, Bangkok                                                                         15 October 2016
Group Riding Bangkok                                                                                                   16 October 2016
FB Battery River Kwai Half Marathon at Kanchanaburi                                                 16 October 2016
Chanthaburi Scenic Marathon                                                                                      29-30 October 2016
Harmony World Puppet in Kanchanaburi 2016                               (1-7 November 2016 (new dates 20-26 February 2017)
Krabi Adventurous Trophy 2016                                                                                     4-5 November 2016
Bangkok Street Show 2016 at Lumpini Park                                                                10-12 December 2016

Events going ahead but scaled back
Rap Bua Festival at Bangphli, Samut Prakan, 12-15 October 2016
Poi Lynn Sib Et Festival, Mae Hong Son, 14-16 October 2016

For further enquiries on Status of events, please contact our TAT domestic offices or TAT Call Centre: 1672

15 October 2016 at 19.30 hrs.

http://www.tatnews.org/tat-advice-on-the-royal-religious-rites-and-status-of-attractions-and-events-during-the-mourning-period/

 

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