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Monarchy
His Majesty King Bh umibol Adulyadej is the ninth king of the Chakri
Dynasty. Born in December 1927, in Cambridge, Massachusetts USA, where
his father, Prince Mahidol of Songkhla was studying medicine at Harvard
University, H.M. King Bhumibol ascended the throne in 1946 and is already
the longest reigning Thai monarch. As a constitutional monarch, he maintains
neutrality in times of crisis.
Thai people have a deep and traditional reverence
for the Royal Family. To a very large degree, H.M. King Bhumibol's popularity
mirrors his deep interest in his people's welfare. He concerns himself
intimately with every aspect of Thai life. He and his wife, H.M. Queen
Sirikit devote much of their time to inspect and improve the welfare
of the people.
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His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej
is the ninth king of the Chakri Dynasty. Born in December 1927, in Cambridge,
Massachusetts USA, where his father, Prince Mahidol of Songkhla was studying
medicine at Harvard University, H.M. King Bhumibol ascended the throne
in 1946 and is already the longest reigning Thai monarch. As a constitutional
monarch, he maintains neutrality in times of crisis.
Thai people have a deep and traditional reverence for
the Royal Family. To a very large degree, H.M. King Bhumibol's popularity
mirrors his deep interest in his people's welfare. He concerns himself
intimately with every aspect of Thai life. He and his wife, H.M. Queen
Sirikit devote much of their time to inspect and improve the welfare of
the people.
THE ROYAL CREST
COMMEMORATING THE CELEBRATIONS ON THE AUSPICIOUS
OCCASION OF HIS MAJESTY THE KING
S 6TH CYCLE BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY 5TH DECEMBER 1999
His Majesty the King's initials
the Thai letters Phor Por Ror placed at the centre of the crest, under
the Royal Crown and above the Royal Throne of the Eight Compass Points,
signify that His Majesty is the focus of the entire nation, binding
the people's hearts and loyalty. The yellow colour of the letters is
the colour of His Majesty's day of birth, and the blue colour of the
background that of the monarchy. The surrounding discus (Chakra) with
the Thai numeral 9 means that King Bhumibol Adulyadej is the ninth monarch
of the Chakri Dynasty. The crest is flanked by two seven-tiered umbrellas
and topped by a nine-tiered umbrella, both types symbols of kingship.
The four-point border represents the four regions of the country, in
which the people live in peace and tranquillity under the King's supreme
protection, as expressed by the green colour, which is a symbol of peace
and abundance. Each of the four points of the border has a lotus flower,
an offering to His Majesty on the occasion of his sixth-cycle birthday
anniversary. The golden rays around the crest signify His Majesty's
grace and benevolence, which pervade the Kingdom and beyond, and bring
pride and joy to the people throughout the entire land. Beneath the
crest, a blue silk banner bears the inscription of the Celebration on
the Auspicious Occasion of His Majesty's 6th-Cycle Birthday Anniversary
on 5 December 1999.
Welcome to the land of smiles
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