In addition to the area along the walkway leading to the Siriraj Pier, the front lawn of the Siriraj Piman Muangsan Museum, which displays images of the King's major and minor royal duties throughout his 70-year reign, with His Majesty traveling to every area, every region, throughout the land of Thailand, the exhibition "Shira Kran Phra Phubal Nawamin" also features an exhibition in front of the Plab Phla Siamindra Siriraj Anusorn Monument.




The exhibition's centerpiece is a large symbolic archway. The exterior depicts an inverted pyramid, reflecting His Majesty's 1982 interview with National Geographic, in which he stated:
"It has been said that a kingdom is like a pyramid, with the monarch at the top and the people at the bottom. But in Thailand, everything seems to be the opposite. This is the reason why I always have a stiff neck and shoulders…"



Upon entering the pavilion, visitors are greeted with a rare glimpse of the King's royal duties across all four regions of Thailand. The immersive experience transports them back in time, as if they were accompanying His Majesty on his missions to aid citizens in every corner of the country, regardless of remoteness or hardship. This pavilion serves as a testament to the King's unwavering dedication to his people, a true blessing for the nation.


























In addition to the inverted pyramid pavilion, holographic images of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great have been created, superimposed on various locations within the area, creating a beautiful and fitting tribute.





The exhibition "The Royal Headgear of King Rama IX" is open to the public free of charge from September 1 to October 31, 2017, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Closed on Tuesdays, public holidays, and October 25-27, 2017 (due to the Royal Cremation Ceremony of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej) at the Siriraj Medical Museum.
For further information, please call 0 2419 2618-9, 0 2419- 2601.
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