Death And Funeral Of Bhumibol Adulyadej
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Bhumibol Adulyadej Bhumibol Adulyadej (5 December 192713 October 2016), titled Rama IX, was King of Thailand from 1946 until Death and funeral of Bhumibol Adulyadej, his death in 2016. His reign of 70 years and 126 days is the longest of any List of Thai mo ...
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died at the age of 88 on 13 October 2016 (
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2559), after a long illness. A year-long period of mourning was subsequently announced. His royal cremation ceremony took place over five days at the end of October 2017. The actual cremation, which was not broadcast on television, was held in the late evening of 26 October 2017. Following cremation his remains and ashes were taken to the
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and were enshrined at the Chakri Maha Phasat Throne Hall (royal remains), the Royal Cemetery at Wat Ratchabophit and the
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Royal Temple (royal ashes). Following burial, the mourning period officially ended on midnight of 30 October 2017 and Thais resumed wearing colours other than black in public.


Illness and death

King Bhumibol Adulyadej had been treated at
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since 3 October 2014. He developed a high fever due to
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in February 2016, which improved following
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treatment. On 1 October 2016, the palace released a bulletin stating that after recovering from a fever, King Bhumibol underwent tests that revealed a
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and an X-ray found inflammation on his left lung, along with water in his lungs. He had been in kidney failure for some time and received dialysis. By 9 October, he had been placed on a ventilator and doctors pronounced him "not yet stable", recommending him to suspend his official duties. Crowds of well-wishers, many dressed in pink symbolising good health and luck, gathered outside Siriraj Hospital and the Grand Palace to offer prayers and support. By 12 October, King Bhumibol's condition became significantly unstable due to evolving acute
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. The royal children had arrived at Siriraj Hospital and Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn had met with the prime minister. There were some internal concerns about the succession of the crown prince, in that he was not perceived to be as well-respected as his father and it was speculated that some palace elites, responding to the people's admiration for
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, might try to position her to take the throne. The king died at
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on 13 October 2016 at 15:52 local time. The
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officially announced his death at 18:45, less than three hours later, although Scottish journalist and author
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reported the death several hours before the official announcement by the royal palace.


Funeral period

On 14 October 2016, the body of the late king was carried by an
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from Siriraj Hospital to the
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. His body left Gate 8 of the hospital around 16:30. As the cortege passed
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, and
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, crowds of Thais, most clad in black and many openly sobbing, paid homage. Led by Somdej Phra Vanarata (Chun Brahmagutto), the abbot of
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, the autocade entered the palace via Thewaphirom Gate. Upon arrival at the palace, the body was given the bathing rite, presided over by the late king's son, King
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. The event was broadcast live by the
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. The general public were allowed to take part in a symbolic bathing rite in front of the king's portrait at Sahathai Samakhom Pavilion within the Grand Palace later that day.


Lying in state

The king's body lay in state at the Dusit Maha Prasat Throne Hall of the Grand Palace for a period of one year, with daily rites for a period of 100 days. As in the funerals of the king's mother and sister, the king's body was not physically placed in the royal funerary urn (''kot'') as was customary; instead, the coffin which housed the body was placed behind the pedestal displaying the royal urn. Special rites attended by King Vajiralongkorn were held to mark the 7th, 15th, 50th and 100th days since the king's death. After the fifteenth day, the public were allowed to pay their respects and attend the lying-in-state in the Grand Palace. By the end of the allowed public attendance on 30 September 2017 (later pushed forward to 5 October the same year), over 12 million people had paid their respects in person, a historic record crowd that, including foreign tourists and expats living in Thailand, broke all-time attendance records and left an estimated 890 million
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in donations for the royal charity activities. Special nationwide services in all Buddhist temples together with a general 100th day memorial service were held to mark the 100 day mark since his death on 20 January 2017 with King Vajiralongkorn presiding over the national service. On 28 February 2017, a special Royal Kong Tek Chinese Buddhist ceremony was held, presided by King Vajiralongkorn at the Dusit Maha Prasat Throne Hall and was led by monks from the Thai Teochew Chinese Buddhist community in the Bangkok area. The service was in keeping with Chinese Buddhist rites and customs regarding the dead. The Kong Tek ceremony was a Buddhist religious ceremony unique to the Chinese wherein the deceased, together with his personal effects and clothing, was transferred ceremonially to the next life, with special prayers and chants sung by monks. The event was unprecedented since it was the first time such a ritual was held for any member of the Thai royal family in an official capacity.


Cremation

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was used as the cremation ground, where the construction of an elaborate, temporary crematorium was started in early 2017 and took only 8 months to complete. The government granted one billion
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, deducted from central budget, to cover the construction. Once the cremation is over, the crematorium opens for public visits for a month before being torn down in January 2018. Designs for the cremation complex were officially unveiled on 28 October 2016, and a special ceremony was held on 19 December for the royal funeral chariots to be used at the
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. The construction work for the complex officially commenced on 27 February 2017 with the building of the central column with a September target completion date. The crematorium was the biggest, largest and tallest yet since the state cremation rites for King Rama V (
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) in 1911. On 19 November, the Ministry of Culture's
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head Anant Chuchote visited Nakhon Pathom, where the royal funeral urns have been manufactured for centuries out of old sandalwood trees. He asked for public support and assistance for the making of the royal urn alongside 150 artisans from the Traditional Arts Office. The department issued a job hiring call in the middle of January 2017 for prospective workers in the Sanam Luang royal crematorium complex and for the needed chariot repair and upgrading works. As of 12 February 2017, the government pavilion and the Buddhist chapel were under construction. Concurrently, the
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began manufacturing a new royal cannon chariot for the state cremation ceremonies, a first after many years, timed to be completed in April 2017 for delivery to the Fine Arts Department of the Ministry of Culture. The designs of the buildings combine both Thai traditional and modern building design and construction methods. The construction process for the royal crematorium (Phra Merumas (Golden Crematorium)) itself commenced with due ceremony on the morning of 27 February 2017 in the Sanam Luang Plaza, in the presence of the
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Gen (ret)
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. At the right moment, the central steel beam of the building was hoisted using a crane towards its spot in the plaza worksite after a Brahmin blessing was bestowed on it. By 1 April, the crematorium complex area had seen construction work faster than the usual practice for royal cremations, with all buildings in the middle of the construction phrase earlier than expected. The FAD had also been tasked to undergo a major design remodelling for the main royal urn to be used in the ceremonies and an October date is expected to be chosen for the events. The cannon chariot which was based on those used in British state and royal funerals was officially finished by the end of the month and delivered to the FAD so that the decoration process can begin in time for their debut in the funeral events later in the year. The national cremation in the Sanam Luang Plaza took place on 26 October 2017, 13 days after the 1st anniversary of the King's death. Just as in past state cremations since 1995, a special
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performance was held in the plaza grounds, organised by The Foundation of the Promotion of Supplementary Occupations and Related Techniques of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit of Thailand (SUPPORT) and the Bunditphatthanasilpa Institute. Given the huge importance of such an event, the official practice runs for this began as early as 15–16 May with the RTA Ordnance Division spearheading the runs simulating the funeral procession of the major chariots at Saraburi province, with two military vehicles to serve as simulators. For the royal puppet show, it was the first ever to feature a woman performer in keeping with the modern age - Ancharika Noosingha, 43 years old, who was the first female royal puppeteer in history, keeping a historic tradition from the Ayutthaya period. The Fine Arts Department Royal Music and Drama Office organised the puppet play and its personnel form part of the cast who were scheduled perform on the cremation night. ''The Nation'' reported on 11 May that the funeral crematorium and the monastic pavilion were almost ready for an early completion, the fastest yet for royal funerals in the modern era, and the prefabrication processes for the decorations to be used in the buildings were at the final stage. At the same time, the sandalwood corn flowers used for state funerals were made to be used by citizens and foreign attendants attending the services, as the kalamet flowers, protected by law, would only be used in the royal crematorium. The practice of making flowers from corn leaves was a modern practice which began in 1925 during the state funeral of King
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(Rama VI). As of 24 September more than 5,500 people signed up to volunteer to serve during the cremation. To encourage greater public participation, several Thai provincial capitals built replica crematoriums to serve people who were unable to travel to Bangkok to pay their last respects on the cremation date while both the public and tourists joining the events were offered free trips via the Bangkok MRT system and the BTS Skytrain lines, as well as the public ferries at Khlong Phadung Krung Kasem (Hua Lamphong-Thewarat Market) and Khlong Pasicharoen (Phetchkasem 69-Pratunam Pasicharoen) and the
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. The Ministry of Public Health was expected to deploy huge numbers of medical personnel to serve the public and foreign visitors during the cremation ceremonies and provide medical assistance. Media outlets were only allowed to relay live coverage from the state-run
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. In early August, plans were finalised to open the cremation site for public and tourist visitation after the cremation ceremonies.


Timeline of the royal cremation

* 15 May to 29 September - Practice runs for the chariot carriers, drivers and rope holders in Saraburi and later in Bangkok * 23 May - 1st Service of Holy Merit at the Royal Plaza, Bangkok * 9 June - 2nd Service of Holy Merit at the Royal Plaza, Bangkok * 22 August - 3rd Service of Holy Merit at the Royal Plaza, Bangkok * 21 September - National rededication ceremonies for the royal funeral carriages at the Bangkok National Museum * 5 October- Final day for public visitation to the Royal Urn and coffin at the Dusit Maha Phasat Throne Hall of the Grand Palace, Bangkok * 7 October - 1st General practice run of the funeral procession in Bangkok (from the Grand Palace to the Sanam Luang Royal Plaza) * 13 October - National remembrance services in honour of the 1st anniversary of the death of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX). * 15 October - 2nd General practice run of the funeral procession in Bangkok * 18 October - The ceremonial installation of the
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over the royal crematorium by King Vajiralongkorn (Rama X) * 21 October - 3rd general practice run of the funeral procession in Bangkok * 22 October - 4th and final practice run of the funeral procession in Bangkok and final practice run for the cremation services * 25 October ** 15:01 ( UTC+07:00): Final afternoon and night vigil services before the Royal Urn and Coffin at the Dusit Maha Phasat Throne Hall of the Grand Palace, Bangkok * 26 October - National cremation services ** 07:00: Morning services of merit and farewell ceremony of the Royal Urn and Coffin ** 09:00 - 14:00: Funeral procession from the Dusit Maha Phasat Throne Hall to the Royal Crematorium at the Sanam Luang Royal Plaza ** 16:45: Afternoon memorial merit service ** 17:30: Ceremonial first lighting of the funeral pyre and final honours by the 3rd Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment, King's Own Bodyguard and the 1st Artillery Battalion, King's Guard on behalf of the
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and 21-gun salute) ** 22:00: Royal cremation proper and outdoor ''
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'' performances, puppet show, musical concert and ballet performance starting at 1800h *** Note: ''The cremation itself was not transmitted and was only made public by a press statement, although recordings of the cremation by mourners were subsequently uploaded on YouTube and Facebook.'' *27 October: Day of the removal of the royal ashes and relics ** 07:00: Removal of the royal ashes and relics from the crematorium followed by a breakfast service ** 08:30: Royal procession of the transfer of the royal ashes and relics to the Dusit Maha Phasat Throne Hall of the Grand Palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha * 28 October ** 17:30: Final service of merit before the royal relics and ashes and dinner * 29 October - Official final day of the mourning period ** 09:00: Morning service of merit followed by breakfast ** 11:00: Departure honours of the royal relics and remains and procession ** 11:35: Ceremony of interment of the royal relics to the Heavenly Abode Room, Chakri Maha Prasat Throne Hall of the Grand Palace ** 16:00: Departure honours of the royal ashes ** 17:40: Interment service of the royal ashes at the Royal Cemetery at Wat Ratchabophit followed by a procession to the
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Royal Temple and a final memorial interment service


Broadcast schedule for the

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''was livestreamed both in Thai and English via the official funeral website and FB page, NBT World and the Thai PBS and Channel 9 MCOT HD YouTube pages'' * Wednesday, 25 October ** 14:00 ( UTC+07:00): Official beginning of the marathon bilingual coverage ** 15:01: Final afternoon and night vigil services before the Royal Urn and Coffin at the Dusit Maha Phasat Throne Hall of the Grand Palace, Bangkok * Thursday, 26 October ** 07:00: Morning services of merit and farewell ceremony of the Royal Urn and Coffin ** 09:00 - 11:30: Funeral procession from the Dusit Maha Phasat Throne Hall to the Royal Crematorium at the Sanam Luang Royal Plaza ** 16:50: Afternoon memorial merit service ** 17:31: Ceremonial first lighting of the funeral pyre and final honours by the 3rd Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment, King's Own Bodyguard and the 1st Artillery Battalion, King's Guard on behalf of the
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(
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and 21-gun salute) ** 18:00: Outdoor ''Khon'' and ''Nang yai'' performances, puppet show, musical concert and ballet performance *** Spilt coverage across all channels and online: **** Outdoor ''Khon'' and ''Nang yai'' performances: Channel 9 MCOT HD, RTA Channel 5 and Thai Global Network, TNN24, Spring News, Voice TV, Nation TV, Amarin TV and PPTV **** Puppet show and ''Lakhon nai'': Channel 3, Thai PBS and Thai PBS YouTube, Thairath TV, New TV, Workpoint, Now26, True4u and Thai Parliament Television **** Musical concert and ballet: NBT and NBT World, Channel 7, Channel 8, Mono TV, One Channel, GMM25 and Bright TV ** 22:01: Royal cremation proper
(''As stated earlier, not broadcast by the Television Pool nor live streamed'') * Friday, 27 October ** 07:00: Removal of the royal ashes and relics from the crematorium followed by a breakfast service ** 08:30: Royal procession of the transfer of the royal ashes and relics to the Dusit Maha Phasat Throne Hall of the Grand Palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha * Saturday, 28 October ** 17:00: Final service of merit before the royal relics and ashes and dinner * Sunday, 29 October - Official final day of the mourning period ** 09:00: Morning service of merit followed by breakfast ** 11:00: Departure honours of the royal relics and remains and procession ** 11:35: Ceremony of interment of the royal relics to the Heavenly Abode Room, Chakri Maha Prasat Throne Hall of the Grand Palace ** 16:00: Departure honours of the royal ashes ** 17:40: Interment service of the royal ashes at the Royal Cemetery at Wat Ratchabophit followed by a procession to the
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Royal Temple and a final memorial interment service


Full order of the funeral procession towards Sanam Luang


From the Deva Phirom gate towards the southeastern end of the Grand Palace walls

* Two cavalry troopers from the
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* Prakhom band from the Bureau of the Royal Household and 4 Court
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s from Devasathan Temple * Clapper * Gen (Rtd) Prayut Chan-o-cha, RTA, the Prime Minister of Thailand and representatives of the national royal funeral committee and Gen Thanchaiyan Srisuwan, RTA, the Chief of Defence Forces * Parade commander and staff * The Royal Funeral Palanquin (''Phra Saliang Kleebbua'') carrying the designated representative of Ariyavongsagatanana IX, the
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, carried by 16 servicemen of the
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* Royal regalia and flower bearers * Standard bearer of the Royal Flag of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) * The Triple-Poled Royal Funeral Palanquin Carriage (''Phra Yannamat Sam Lam Khan'') carrying the symbolic Royal Urn, handled by 60 servicemen of the RTA and escorted by 48 Royal Guards and 16 pole bearers carrying gold and silver flower offerings, 8 on each side of the palanquin * Delegation of the
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escorted by personnel of the 1st Infantry Regiment, King's Own Bodyguard ** Royal Standard Bearers ''(The War Flags of Garuda and Hanuman)'' ** King Maha Vajiralongkorn (Rama X) ** Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, the Princess Royal ** Princess Bajrakitiyabha **
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** Prince Dipangkorn Rasmijoti ** Royal pages and assistants to the Royal Family ** Chirayu Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya, Lord Chamberlain of the Royal Family and Household of Thailand * Massed
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s of the 1st Division, King's Guard, First Army, RTA


From the Wat Pho Temple to the Royal Crematorium at Sanam Luang

* Two cavalry troopers from the
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* 1st Massed military bands of the 1st Division, King's Guard, First Army, RTA ** Band of the 1st Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment, King's Own Bodyguard ** Band of the 3rd Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment, King's Own Bodyguard ** Band of the 1st Battalion, 11th Infantry Regiment, King's Guard ** Regimental Band of the Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy * Parade commander and staff * 1st Guards Regiment (Cadets) ** 1st Battalion, Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy Cadet Regiment, King's Guard (Cadet students of the Royal Military Academy) ** 1st Battalion, Naval Cadet Regiment, King's Guard (Cadet students of the Royal Naval Academy) ** 1st Squadron, Air Cadet Regiment, King's Guard (Cadet students of the Royal Air Force Academy) * Prakhom band from the Bureau of the Royal Household and 4 Court Brahmins from Devasathan Temple * Royal horses and their handlers * The Supreme Patriarch's Minor Royal Carriage (Ratcharoth Noi) carrying the designated representative of Ariyavongsagatanana IX, the
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, carried by 74 RTA servicemen and escorted by 16 fan holders, 8 on each side * Royal regalia and flower bearers * Gen (Rtd) Prayut Chan-o-cha, RTA, the Prime Minister of Thailand and representatives of the national royal funeral committee, and Gen Thanchaiyan Srisuwan, RTA, the Chief of Defence Forces * Standard bearer of the Royal Flag of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) * The Grand Royal Funeral Carriage/Royal Great Victory Carriage (''Phra Maha Phichai Ratcharoth'') carrying the symbolic Royal Urn, pulled by 216 servicemen of the RTA and escorted by 48 Royal Guards and 16 pole bearers carrying gold and silver flower offerings, 8 on each side of the wheeled chariot * Delegation of the
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escorted by personnel of the 1st Infantry Regiment, King's Own Bodyguard ** Royal Standard Bearers ** King Maha Vajiralongkorn (Rama X) ** Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, the Princess Royal ** Princess Bajrakitiyabha ** Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana ** Royal pages and assistants to the Royal Family ** Chirayu Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya, Lord Chamberlain of the Royal Family and Household of Thailand ** Other officials of the BRH * 2nd Massed military bands of the 1st Division, King's Guard, First Army, RTA * Representatives of schools and business establishments with royal patronage and of the late King's royal projects * 2nd Guards Regiment ** 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment, King's Own Bodyguard ** 5th Battalion, 11th Infantry Regiment, King's Guard


Procession at the Royal Crematorium at Sanam Luang

* Prakhom band from the Bureau of the Royal Household and 4 court
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s from Devasathan Temple * Clapper * Gen (Rtd) Prayut Chan-o-cha, RTA, the Prime Minister of Thailand and representatives of the national royal funeral committee and Gen Thanchaiyan Srisuwan, RTA, the Chief of Defence Forces * Parade commander and staff * The Royal Funeral Palanquin (''Phra Saliang Kleebbua'') carrying the designated representative of Ariyavongsagatanana IX, the
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, carried by 16 servicemen of the
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* Royal regalia and flower bearers * Standard bearer of the Royal Flag of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) * The Royal Funeral Gun Carriage (''Rajarot Puen Yai'') carrying the symbolic Royal Urn, handled by 60 servicemen of the RTA and escorted by 48 Royal Guards and 16 pole bearers carrying gold and silver flower offerings, 8 on each side of the gun carriage * Delegation of the
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escorted by personnel of the 1st Infantry Regiment, King's Own Bodyguard ** Royal Standard Bearers ''(The War Flags of Garuda and Hanuman)'' ** King Maha Vajiralongkorn (Rama X) ** Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, the Princess Royal ** Princess Ubolratana Rajakanya ** Princess Soamsawali ** Princess Bajrakitiyabha **
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** Prince Dipangkorn Rasmijoti ** Princess Siribhachudabhorn ** Princess Aditayadornkitikhun ** Khun Ploypailin Jensen and Mr. David Wheeler ** Khun Sirikitiya Jensen ** Royal pages and assistants to the Royal Family ** Chirayu Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya, Lord Chamberlain of the Royal Family and Household of Thailand * Massed
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s of the 1st Division, King's Guard, First Army, RTA


Guests

* The King, the late King's son ** Princess Bajrakitiyabha, the late King's granddaughter **
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, the late King's granddaughter ** Prince Dipangkorn Rasmijoti, the late King's grandson * Princess Ubolratana, the late King's daughter ** Ploypailin Jensen and David Wheeler, the late King's granddaughter and grandson-in-law ** Sirikitiya Jensen, the late King's granddaughter *
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, the late King's daughter * Princess Chulabhorn, the late King's daughter ** Princess Siribha Chudabhorn, the late King's granddaughter ** Princess Aditayadorn Kitikhun, the late King's granddaughter * '' The Princess of Naradhiwass family: ** Dame Dhasanawalaya Sornsongkram, the late King's niece *** Jitat Sornsongkram, the late King's great-nephew * Princess Soamsawali, the late King's niece by marriage (also former daughter-in-law) Foreign dignitaries who visited the Grand Palace during the lying-in-state were as follows (by order of their visit): Foreign dignitaries who attended the royal cremation ceremony on 26 October 2017 were as follows:


Mourning

The government declared a year-long mourning period for Bhumibol. Citizens were asked to refrain from participating in "joyful events" and entertainment for thirty days following his death; as a result, a number of events, including sports (such as the Thai League football season, which ended entirely), were cancelled or postponed. Entertainment outlets such as cinemas, nightclubs and theatres announced that they would shut down or operate under reduced hours during this period. The mourning period prompted concerns from Thailand's tourism industry, which felt that the mood of the country, as well as the cancelled events, would reduce interest in visiting Thailand. Out of respect for the mourning period, many Thai malls, including all
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properties, chose not to install extensive
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displays and decorations for the holiday season. Some installed memorials to Bhumibol instead. Actions were taken against those who failed to wear black during the mourning period. In November 2016, Nangrong School in
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seized colourful winter jackets from students and required them to wear those in mourning colours only. The students were reportedly distressed to lose their jackets due to the cold weather, and many did not own multiple warm articles of clothing. A director of a public school in Ranong province was also fired for not wearing mourning black on her first day at work.


Reactions

Following the king's death, many Thais publicly displayed grief and paid tribute to him and his 70-year reign. Other world leaders and monarchs also expressed their condolences. Television broadcasters replaced their programming with monochrome tributes to Bhumibol as a mark of respect.


References


Further reading

* * * {{History of Thailand since 2001 Bhumibol Adulyadej 2016 in Thailand
Bhumibol Adulyadej Bhumibol Adulyadej (5 December 192713 October 2016), titled Rama IX, was King of Thailand from 1946 until Death and funeral of Bhumibol Adulyadej, his death in 2016. His reign of 70 years and 126 days is the longest of any List of Thai mo ...
Bhumibol Adulyadej Bhumibol Adulyadej (5 December 192713 October 2016), titled Rama IX, was King of Thailand from 1946 until Death and funeral of Bhumibol Adulyadej, his death in 2016. His reign of 70 years and 126 days is the longest of any List of Thai mo ...
Bhumibol Adulyadej Bhumibol Adulyadej (5 December 192713 October 2016), titled Rama IX, was King of Thailand from 1946 until Death and funeral of Bhumibol Adulyadej, his death in 2016. His reign of 70 years and 126 days is the longest of any List of Thai mo ...
Monarchy of Thailand October 2016 in Thailand Funerals in Thailand Adulyadej, Bhumibol