December 15, 2009

Long Live The King, We Love King

LONG LIVE THE KING


Long Live The King of Thailand
His Majesty The King's 72 Birthday Annivesary on 5 December, 1999   




























December 11, 2009

The Greatest of the Kings, the Greetings of the Land

Entrusted by the National Commission for the Celebrations of His Majesty’s 82nd Birthday Anniversary, the Ministry of Interior is organizing various activities on the auspicious occasion. As part of the activities, the Ministry is launching a project “The Greatest of the Kings, the Greetings of the Land,” to be held nightly on 5-13 December 2009 from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Royal Plaza in Bangkok.


The project includes the performance of one of the world’s largest orchestras, with 129 musical instruments, conducted by Bundit Ungrangsri, as well as a “four-dimensional” show with spectacular light and sound, with the Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall as the background of the presentation, and a candle-lighting ceremony.
credit : The Government Public Relations Department
Photo Album : Part II












December 8, 2009

His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej Celebrates his 82nd Birthday, Photo Album

His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej Celebrates His 82nd Birthday
Long Live The King
Located : Rajadamnern Road  
Photo Album (Part I) 









November 29, 2009

The Global Leader Award


H.M.King Bhumibol Adulyadej's 82nd Birthday Anniversary Commenorative Stamp
Date of issue :  December 5, 2009

On January 14th, 2009, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) presented the Global Leader Award in the area of Intellectual Property to His Majesty the King.  This is the first time that the award has been given.  The WIPO aims to present this award to a person who has played an active role in promoting rights in intellectual property through the support of innovation and creativity at a national level and that person should be involved in creative activities and have protected his own innovation through exercising his rights over intellectual property.

His Majesty's innovations reflect his creativity and he has set a good example for other innovators to follow in creativ new innovations.  He has thus been deemed as an appropriate recipient of this distinguished awards.

credit :  Thai Stamp Bulletin Vol 2009 Issue 4 October-December 2009

November 23, 2009

Wat Tham Suea, Krabi


Wat Tham Suea, which literally means tiger cave temple, is located in the Khiriwong Valley amidst lush forests and mountains with large trees over a hundred years old approximately 9 kilometers northeast of Krabi Town. Aside from being the site of a meditation center, the compound is also a place of archaeological and historical interest as excavations have uncovered stone tools, pottery remains and Buddha footprint crafting molds. In addition, a cave in the compound has what appears to be tiger paw prints in the stone.
credit : tourismthailand.org