... 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 and their spouses also attended the ceremonies.
After the flower-laying ceremony, Ambassador Singtong led officials of the Team Thailand, their spouses and Thai nationals in a merit-making ceremony dedicated to His Majesty King Bhumibol ...
... understand the present, it is vital to revisit the past. Historical evidence shows that Roman Catholicism was introduced to Thailand, formerly known as Siam, by Portuguese traders and missionaries in the mid-1500s and gained a firm foothold during the ... ... Buddhist did not deter the benevolent ruler from giving equal attention and importance to the practice of all faiths on Thai soil.
As such, Catholic missionaries were allowed to practice and preach their faith in a predominantly Buddhist kingdom. In ...
... disenfranchised and excluded from the reach of mainstream development, stories that suggest otherwise have emerged in the past few decades and have echoed far and wide. Decades prior, Muslim communities in the Southern Border Provinces would refer to the King of Thailand as “Raja Siam” or King of Siam. After numerous Royal Projects were implemented which have uplifted the quality of life of those in the area by addressing problems of flooding, acidic soil, low agricultural productivity, and improvement of livelihoods, people from the area started calling the King “Raja Kita” or Our King. This reflects the sincere love and acceptance that have surfaced from their hearts.
The stability and strength ...
... approach the end of this very challenging year of COVID-19, Thais around the world are commemorating our National Day on 5
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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 stories about the monarchy, whose dedication to nation-building and development are intrinsically interwoven into every chapter of our history. The royal family’s cherished commitment towards the welfare of her people ...
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.
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... 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 stories about the monarchy, whose dedication to nation-building and development are intrinsically interwoven into every chapter of our history. The royal family’s cherished commitment towards the welfare of her people ...
... 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 stories about the monarchy, whose dedication to nation-building and development are intrinsically interwoven into every chapter of our history. The royal family’s cherished commitment towards the welfare of her people ...
The King and the Cloud – the story behind the Royal Rainmaking Project
Suvat Chirapant
Droughts have always prevailed in the plateau of Isan, the Thai nickname for the northeastern region of Thailand, where almost half of its population are farmers. Dependent on rainfall to sustain their crops, farmers would traditionally gather at the beginning of the wet season to shoot homemade
Bang Fai
rockets to the sky to ask the weather god to ...
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(国王と雲―人工雨プロジェクト誕生秘話)
The King and the Cloud – the story behind the Royal Rainmaking Project
Suvat Chirapant
Droughts have always prevailed in the plateau of Isan, the Thai nickname for the northeastern region of Thailand, where almost half of its population are farmers. Dependent on rainfall to sustain their crops, farmers would traditionally gather at the beginning of the wet season to shoot homemade
Bang Fai
rockets to the sky to ask the weather god to release ...
... 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. More than 900 of Thai and Japanese people including representatives ... ... one of the most significant days of Thai people including the reason that the day was chosen by United Nations as “World Soil Day” to recognised in memory and with respect to His Late Majesty’s work dedicating for the sustainable management ...