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Northern artists deal with the big canvass in honour of the late King Bhumibol in Chiang Rai province on Monday. (Image by Chinnaphat Chaiyamol)

The general public and economic sectors have actually signed up with hands to do what they can to admire King Bhumibol Adulyadej on Saturday.

Signing at train stations

Individuals can now sign to reveal their acknowledgements at 4 train stations in Bangkok.

Mass Quick Transit Authority of Thailand and Bangkok Expressway and City Plc made the statement on Monday.

The 4 stations are: Hua Lumphong, Thailand Cultural Centre, Bang Sue and Tao Poon.

The Interior Ministry stated on Saturday 2.94 million individuals signed books of acknowledgements throughout Oct 14-23.

Free admission to museums, parks

The Great Arts Department will waive costs for check outs to the National Museum and all historic parks and historical sites under its guidance across the country up until Jan 31 next year.

Both Thai and foreign travelers are qualified.

Tesco distribute complimentary Tee shirts

The Tesco Lotus corner store chain has actually signed up with hands with the Internal Trade Department to hand out 55,000 black Tee shirts to low-income earners throughout the nation.

The very first 5,000 pieces offered at 9 Tesco Lotus shops in Bangkok on Saturday were bought in an hour.

It likewise prepared 1 million black ribbons to hand out.

An executive stated the shop will give out more Tee shirts to the other 100 branches nationwide quickly.

Provinces likewise active

About 100 northern artists, consisting of nationwide artist Chalermchai Kositpipat, drew photos on a big canvass, 2.5 metres broad and 17 metres long, to illustrate the history and work of the late King at the Art Bridge Chiang Rai gallery in Muang Chiang Rai district on Monday.

In Pattaya City, operators of 160 buses and taxis used complimentary services, drinking water and black bows from 9am to 2pm on Monday.

In Uttaradit province, about 25,000 individuals would collect for clean-up activities and an image development occasion in honour of the late King in front of the provincial hall on Wednesday.

A hair stylist provides her service to a kid in a camping tent at Sanam Luang on Saturday. A group of volunteer barbers and hair stylists have actually used the service totally free as their method of paying aspects to the late King. (Image by Wichan Charoenkiatpakul)


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