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People admired HM King Chulalongkorn (King Rama V) at the revered Phra Chudhadhuj Ratchasthan on Koh Si Chang Island on the advantageous event of his 170th birth anniversary.

Pattaya, Thailand— Guv Thawatchai Srithong of Chonburi commanded the opening event marking the 170th anniversary of the birth of His Majesty King Chulalongkorn (King Rama V) at the revered Phra Chudhadhuj Ratchasthan on Koh Si Chang, Sri Racha, on September 20.

The occasion drew in a recognized event, consisting of authorities from Koh Si Chang District, the Tourist Authority of Thailand (TAT) Pattaya Workplace, the Chonburi Provincial Administration Council, regional leaders, and the public. Ranging from September 19 to September 23, this five-day event on Koh Si Chang Island included a varied series of activities.

The celebrations consisted of a grand opening event, fascinating light and sound discussions admiring King Rama V, standard cultural efficiencies, and engaging contests, such as a historic outfit competitors for kids and grownups. Over 100 stalls offered a possibility for visitors to immerse themselves in the island’s special offerings. The “Unseen New Chapters” tourist location showcased the island’s natural and cultural marvels, welcoming expedition.

Regional individuals gown in duration outfits delight in the reasonable as Chonburi Guv Guv Thawatchai Srithong and Wittaya Kunplome, President of the Provincial Administration Company make their rounds tasting Thai food and specials.

A poignant emphasize was the discussion of fresh pink roses in honor of King Chulalongkorn, a king deeply linked with Koh Si Chang’s history. The island as soon as worked as the house for 3 Thai kings, consisting of King Rama IV, King Rama V, and King Rama VI. This celebratory occasion looked for to promote Koh Si Chang as a location abundant in historic and cultural significance, cultivating awareness amongst both regional and global travelers.

The event was a sincere expression of appreciation and regard for King Rama V, unifying homeowners, travelers, and visitors in commemorating his long-lasting tradition and Koh Si Chang’s storied past. Conventional Thai outfits decorated individuals, representing their deep respect for King Rama V and their dedication to protecting his memory.




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