On 5 December 2022 at the Royal Thai Embassy’s Hall, H.E. Mr. Singtong Lapisatepun, Ambassador of Thailand to Japan, presided over the flowers-laying ceremony to pay respect and homage to His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great on the occasion of the Birthday Anniversary of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great, the National Day of the Kingdom of Thailand and Thailand’s Father’s Day. Officials of the Team Thailand in Tokyo and their spouses ...
On 5 December 2022
, the Royal Thai Embassy
organised
a reception
on the occasion of
the Birthday Anniversary of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great, National Day of the Kingdom of Thailand, and Father’s Day at Peacock Room, Imperial Hotel.
H.E. Mr.
Sington
g
Lapisetapun
, Ambassador of Thailand to Japan,
delivered his welcome remarks
underscoring the significant ...
On 13 October 2022, the Royal Thai Embassy in Tokyo organized the ceremony in remembrance of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great at the Royal Thai Embassy’s Hall. The ceremony was presided over by H.E. Mr. Singtong Lapisatepun, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Thailand to Japan, and attended by officials of Team Thailand in Tokyo and their spouses....
... conclusion of the Bowring Treaty in 1855 led to demands for rice exports that required enough water for irrigation. Therefore, King Mongkut focused on developing canal systems in the Chao Phraya river delta for both irrigation and transportation. King Chulalongkorn,... ... complementary to the government’s efforts, without being tied to party politics or factional interests.
Indeed, when King Bhumibol acceded to the throne in 1946, Thailand was already a leading rice exporter and rice farmers accounted for around 80 ...
On 5 December 2021, H.E. Mr.Singtong Lapisatepun, Ambassador of Thailand to Japan, presided over the flowers-laying ceremony, at the Royal Thai Embassy’s Hall, to pay respect and homage to His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great on the occasion of the Birthday Anniversary of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great, the National Day of the Kingdom of Thailand, Thailand’s Father’s Day and World Soil Day. Officials of the Team Thailand in Tokyo ...
The King and the Cloud – the story behind the Royal Rainmaking Project
Suvat Chirapant
Deputy Secretary General
and Advisor ... ... pleased with the offering and allow plentiful rainfall for the season’s harvest.
On 14 November 1955, His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great travelled through the dried-up Isan region during a royal visit. The then 28-year-old monarch noted ...
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and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Thailand
As we approach the end of this very challenging year of COVID-19, Thais around the world are commemorating our National Day on 5
th
December, which is also the birthday of His Majesty the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great, Thai Father’s Day, and World Soil Day. All these occasions remind us of how our nation has evolved this far and what institutional forces have kept such progress moving.
Old friends of Thailand might be familiar with ...
... thin --- from combatting poverty throughout the ages to fighting the COVID-19 pandemic since last year. Their Majesties the King and Queen, like their forefathers, have continued to take this mission on board in all types of situations, whether they ... ... service in public health, another powerful tool in Thailand’s public health system.
The King’s Father, His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great, through the Crown Property Bureau, funded the establishment of Siam Bioscience Co. Ltd. in 2009,...
The Royal Thai Embassy invites you to the online celebration of the National Day of Thailand in Japan. 5 December is not only the National Day of Thailand, but it is also regarded as the Birthday of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great, the Father Day, and last but not least, the World Soil Day. Watch the VDO clip on the Embassy’s YouTube @RTETOKYO at 5 December 2021 at 9.00 hours onwards.
https://www.youtube.com/user/royalthaiembassy
... restrict poppy cultivation. As the locals resented the government’s efforts to resettle them in the lowlands, Thai officials started to look for an alternative method to reduce opium production.
In 1969, while visiting Chiang Mai province, His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great learned that some poppy growers could earn a comparable amount of money from selling local peaches. That was when he developed the idea that growing an improved peach variety could possibly generate more income than opium ...