... Thailand-Japan diplomatic relations and continued until now.
Five years have passed and brought 26 September 2022 to the 135
th
anniversary of the friendly relations between the two countries. On this special occasion, the Embassy, in cooperation with the ChiangRaiElephantFoundation, proudly presented a new Thailand-Japan Friendship Cup in the shape of an elephant, the symbol of Thailand.
This cup is made of fiberglass and was beautifully designed by local ChiangRai artists, illustrating Thai and Japanese arts that can ...
... also presented certificates and trophies to the Champion, namely, the United Arab Emirates, Mongolia, Bulgaria, France, Israel, The United States of America, China, the Czech Republic, Mexico and Hungary.
The Thai Elephant Trophy was presented by the ChiangRaiElephantFoundation. It was made of fiberglass and painted by local Thai artists depicting Japanese and Thai elements. One side of the trophy shows a depiction of a Ramayana’s ape army fighting scenes resembling a sumo fight, under the Rachaphruek flower, the ...
... their 130th anniversary of the bilateral diplomatic relations. In 2022, a new trophy in the form of Thai elephant was introduced to commemorate the 135th anniversary of the bilateral diplomatic relations.
The Thai Elephant Trophy was produced by the ChiangRaiElephantFoundation. It was made of fiberglass and painted by local Thai artists depicting Japanese and Thai elements. One side of the trophy shows the picture of Ramayana’s ape army fighting scenes resembling a sumo fight, under Rachaphruek flowers, the ...
... that underlines the influence of mothers on their children states that ‘a good elephant is detectable from its tail and a good lady is identifiable from her mother... ... Thailand.
In 1974, the Princess established the Princess Mother’s Medical Volunteer Foundation (PMMVF) to dispatch volunteer medical teams to offer treatment to people... ... reside in Thailand permanently when she was almost 90 years old. Doi Tung in northern ChiangRai was chosen as the location for her ‘first home’ in her motherland not because...