Thousands of people converged at Chalerm Phrakiat Park in Dusit district on Thursday to observe a royal ceremony presided over by His Majesty the King, marking the unveiling of a statue of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great in remembrance of the late king.
Thursday was the sixth anniversary of King Rama IX’s passing.
Bunthrika Saechang, one of the participants at the ceremony, said she left her home in the On Nut area of Bangkok at 3am, intending to have an audience with His Majesty the King and also to volunteer at the palace’s mobile kitchen by preparing meals for the guests.
“I have fond memories of King Rama IX, as always,” said Ms Bunthrika.
Prior to the royal ceremony at the new park that began at 5pm, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha led a Buddhist merit-making ceremony at Government House commemorating the anniversary of the beloved late king’s passing.
Elsewhere in the country, similar Buddhist merit-making rites were performed in every province to remember King Rama IX.
Afterwards, participants at the religious ceremonies went on performing their good deeds, including helping to clean up public roads and donating food and necessities to the poor — all as a way of remembering King Rama IX’s tireless dedication to his people during his reign.
Joining Thailand’s nationwide commemoration of King Rama IX, the British embassy posted on its Facebook page “UK in Thailand” a file photo of the late king sitting next to and conversing with the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Also seen in the same photo was the young King Rama X, who sat behind his father, while three more photos showed King Rama IX and Queen Elizabeth II appearing together at three different royal receptions.
Along with these memorable pictures was a message reading: “In memory of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great, the two longest-reigning monarchs of the UK and Thailand.”
His Majesty the King turned the Royal Turf Club of Thailand (RTCT) into the Chalerm Phrakiat Park in Dusit district in remembrance of King Rama IX and to bring about a huge new green space in Bangkok, said Col Wanchana Sawasdee, deputy spokesman for the Ministry of Defence.
Designed as a forest park covering 279 rai in Dusit district, thousands of new trees will provide the capital with another much-needed “green lung” where people from near and far can unwind from the hustle and bustle of the city and get in touch with nature.
The park will be dotted with reminders of King Rama IX and Her Majesty Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother, giving visitors an opportunity to learn about their contributions to forest and water resource management.
In November last year, the Bureau of the Royal Household unveiled a virtual design for the public park which is expected to be completed by the end of 2024.
Design work began in 2018, with a statue of King Rama IX surrounded by a lake constructed in the shape of the Thai numeral for nine always intended to be the centrepiece.
Chalerm Phrakiat Park also provides generous car parking space for visitors to Ramathibodi Hospital, said Col Wanchana.
Thursday’s historic ceremony reminded him of the ceremony conducted during the unveiling of the equestrian statue of King Chulalongkorn at the Royal Plaza, said Col Wanchana.
When His Majesty the King reclaimed the RTCT’s land, rumours spread by some groups with an intention to provoke dislike against the monarch claimed a new palace would be built on this land. The presence of the new park has proved them wrong, he said.