For Filipinos who want to relive and muster the life and works of HM King Rama 9, the Yen Sira Phro Phra Boriban Exhibit opens at Sanam Luang on February 10, 2017. The exhibit is held to remember the unfathomable benevolence of the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
The exhibit portrays 5 different thematic zones. Zone 1 features the Chakri Dynasty. Zone 2 shows the revered King’s works and the different Royal Projects, which includes his philosophy and sustainable projects. Zone 3 features the theme “The Great King”. Zone 4 displays the late King’s biography and royal pictures. Finally, zone 5 displays some of His Majesty’s royal speeches including almost 89 pictures of His Majesty and his trips.
The schedule for visitors is divided into 3 rounds throughout the day. It is open from 8am to 8pm for mourners to pay tribute at the Grand Palace. Another is from 12nn to 1pm and 5-6pm for the general public.
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