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Thai King’s birthday celebrated by embassies, consulates

Thai embassies and consulates worldwide mark King’s 72nd birthday

Authorities officers pose for photographs in entrance of a portrait of Thailand’s King Maha Vajiralongkorn throughout celebrations to mark his 72nd birthday, outdoors the Grand Palace in Bangkok on July 28, 2024. (Picture by Chanakarn Laosarakham / Agence France Presse)

BANGKOK, Thailand — They organized ceremonies overseas to honor King Maha Vajiralongkorn on the auspicious event.

The occasions included providing royal tributes and floral preparations, pledging oaths of allegiance pretty much as good civil servants and residents, signing well-wishes books, lighting candles, and singing the music “Sadudee Jom Racha (Reward the King).”

Ambassadors, consul-generals, and administrators of the commerce places of work presided over the ceremonies, joined by embassy officers, consulate workers, commerce workplace personnel, and Thai communities overseas. These occasions demonstrated their loyalty and profound gratitude to the King for his immeasurable kindness in direction of the Thai folks.

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In Paris, the Thai Embassy led Crew Thailand officers and the Thai group in singing the music “Sadudee Jom Racha ” at a pedestrian bridge with the Eiffel Tower within the background.

In London, the Thai embassy organized a candle-lighting ceremony alongside the River Thames, a big landmark, with Crew Thailand and the Thai group collaborating to honor His Majesty.

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In Canberra and Sydney, Australia, the Thai embassy and the consulate-general, together with Crew Thailand and the Thai group, gathered on the Sydney Opera Home to sing the music “Sadudee Jom Racha” and lit candles, showcasing their unity and loyalty to His Majesty the King.

In Berlin, the Thai embassy organized a mass ordination ceremony for each Thais and foreigners on the Buddhistisches Zentrum Schloss Könitz in Unterwellenborn, dedicating the advantage to the King on this auspicious event.

Moreover, many Thai embassies and consulates carried out non secular ceremonies, alms-giving, and volunteer actions to honor the King, demonstrating their dedication to service and the higher good in his identify.



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