Hello everyone! I recently started a page called "Where to go after work?" and I would like to invite you to visit the exhibition of the Royal Cremation Ceremony of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX). Due to the immense kindness of His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn (Rama X), the exhibition has been extended until December 31st! This is a great opportunity to visit the Royal Crematorium after work. The waiting time to enter the exhibition is not long, only about 10-30 minutes. The weather is currently pleasant with a cool breeze, but I recommend going in the afternoon to avoid the intense heat. Don't forget to bring your ID card with you.

Upon entering, one will encounter the Chaipattana Water Turbine, a patented invention of our beloved King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX). His Majesty truly possessed exceptional ingenuity, dedicating this invention to the benefit of his people.

The magnificent Royal Crematorium reflects the King's great honor. The craftsmanship of Thai people is truly beyond imagination.


The fire curtain is beautifully detailed and includes a picture of the royal project.


The royal crematorium is likened to Mount Meru, surrounded by the vast ocean and the mythical Himavanta forest teeming with lifelike animals. The details are so realistic that it seems as if they are alive.

Each animal has a name tag. It's a great place to bring children to learn.

Truly breathtaking.

The exhibition on the royal cremation ceremony will showcase the construction of the Phra Meru Mas (royal crematorium), as well as the royal urn and the sandalwood coffin.


Part of the fresh flowers used to decorate the Phra Jittaka Than.


In front of the Phra Thinang Song Tham, there are statues of the royal dogs, Khun Cho Cho and Khun Thong Daeng. They are very realistic.

The interior of the Phra Thinang Song Tham houses the "Eternal King" exhibition, which chronicles the life of King Bhumibol Adulyadej from his youth to his passing.


From inside the Phra Thinang Song Tham, one can clearly see the Phra Meru Mas.

The replica work table is a prominent feature of the Phra Thinang Song Tham. It includes a computer, typewriter, communication radio, camera, and other work equipment.

A section of the mural project under the royal initiative, reflecting the events of His Majesty's visits to various local areas, covering irrigation, public health, and agriculture.

A crucial piece of equipment for His Majesty's work is the communication radio, which allows him to receive information about disasters affecting the people and to provide immediate assistance.

The voice of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, VR009, continues to resonate in the hearts of all Thai people.

The evening sun casts its golden rays upon the royal crematorium, making it appear as magnificent as a celestial palace.

As the sun dipped below the horizon, people continued to stream towards the gleaming golden crematorium.

For those who are interested in visiting the Royal Crematorium and the exhibition of the Royal Cremation Ceremony, please dress modestly. No jeans, short skirts, or shorts for women. Women can wear fabric pants.

Don't forget to bring your ID card.

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