Showing posts with label Thailand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thailand. Show all posts

Sunday 6 December 2020

Father's Day Thailand - Commemoration of King Rama IX

 


Over seventy years of service to country and citizens.

Picture and text courtesy of AA's elder and wiser brother, expert in many things Asian.

Tuesday 13 October 2020

Remembrance of Rama IX - 4 Years Later It Appears that Much Has Sadly Been Forgotten



15 October 2016 / 15 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2559  

Crowds gather at the Royal Palace to sign the condolences book for รัชกาลที่ 9.


5 November 2016 /  5 พฤศจิกายน 2559  Silom Avenue Bangkok

An important message on the sign:  "ทำดีเพื่อพ่อ" 

"Do Good for Father" in the sense of do good things to honor father.  

Rama IX was called "father" for all he did for Thais and Thailand.

13 October 2020 / 13 ตุลาคม 2563

In four short years it appears that many Thais have forgotten over 70 and one half years of his service to the people and country of Thailand.

Some still remember พระบาทสมเด็จพระบรมชนกาธิเบศร มหาภูมิพลอดุลยเดชมหาราช บรมนาถบพิตร

Pictures and text from AA's elder and wiser brother, expert in many things Asian.   

Thursday 17 November 2016

Death of Thailand’s Beloved King – Why Didn't Bahrain and Kuwait Embassies Fly Their National Flags at Half-Staff?

Picture Courtesy of Akh  Abu Arqala  Note the Flag of Greece is at Half-Staff

Powered by more than 2,600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries, another Suq Al Mal exclusive.  (OK, an overstatement.  AA’s brother is on a strictly business trip to Bangkok).
AA can now report that last week for at least three business days both the Bahrain and Kuwait Embassies in Bangkok have not been flying their national flags at half-staff to participate in official mourning for Thailand’s beloved king. 
A letter to the editor at The Nation indicates that this has been going on for some time and other GCC nations have not lowered their flags.
At least as far as Bahrain an interesting development given the close relations between the two countries and the particular fondness of Bahrain’s Prime Minister for Thailand. 
HRH Shaykh Khalifa personally conveyed the condolences of the government and people of Bahrain on 18 October.  While not the first representative of a foreign nation to pay condolences in person, early enough to show the extent of his feelings
So why didn't Bahrain's Embassy fly its flag at half-staff?