Dark clouds are gathering.
After lunch, we returned to Camp Suriya Sih to visit the historical site developed by the 9th Infantry Division as the 9 Armies Historical Park.
Surrounding decoration
Equestrian statue of Prince Maha Sura Singhanat, Viceroy of the Front Palace, during the reign of King Rama I.
A Ceremony to Pay Homage to the Monument of His Royal Highness Prince Maha Sura Singhanat, the Supreme Patriarch of the Royal Palace, during the Reign of King Rama I.
Sukon Riewthong, Head of Marketing Development and Promotion for the Central Region, TAT, presented a garland.
Take a group photo together.
Subsequently, the participants received a lecture accompanied by real-time visuals from military instructors on the battles of the Nine Armies War.
Major General Dr. Thanat Youngphoengmon, an expert of the Royal Thai Army and Deputy Director of the Army Tourism Promotion Office, delivered a speech expressing gratitude and providing information about tourism within the Surasee Camp and other military zones.
Lieutenant General Dr. Thanat Yanyongmanit
A military officer receives a souvenir from
Sukon Riwthong, Head of Marketing Development and Promotion, Central Region, TAT.
Nine Burmese armies, symbolizing their formidable military might, marched against Thailand.
Museum and Multimedia Exhibition Building
A fortification used for observing the enemy's forces.
The interior houses a drum tower used to sound the war drums.
The Supreme Court of His Majesty King Rama I
The museum building as seen from the drum tower.
Inside the Museum Building
Model of a War Horse and General
Special Multimedia Presentation: The Nine Armies War
Model of Soldiers in the Nine Armies War
This museum is open to the public for free to learn about the history of the 9th Army War. It is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. For more information, please contact the Civilian Affairs Division of the 9th Army at 034-589-233-5 ext. 51405.
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