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People still visit Royal Plaza and Grand Palace neighborhood to mourn for late King


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People still visit Royal Plaza and Grand Palace neighborhood to mourn for late King

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BANGKOK, 28 October 2017 (NNT) - Many people still visit Royal Plaza and the Grand Palace neighborhood to mourn the passing of His Majesty the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej. 

Many travel to Royal Plaza and the Grand Palace area with most gathering outside the Supreme Court as the royal crematorium can be most clearly seen from that spot. Some took photos of the royal crematorium. 

Mrs. Chalermphorn Phareboot, 73, said that she had been in the area since October 26 but still wanted to stay longer for the merit-making ceremony as a tribute to His Majesty the late King after the royal cremation and that she still missed His Majesty the late King so much. 

Mr. Sukit Lekkla who arrived from Chiang Mai on October 25 also returned to the Royal Plaza area again to mourn the passing of His Majesty the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej. 

Volunteers still distribute food and drinking water to people and medical units from many hospitals provided them health care. 

The Royal Household Bureau still allows the public to place garlands and fresh flowers in front of the portrait of the late King at Wiset Chaisri gate daily except during a royal ceremony. The people were advised to dress politely and present their ID cards at the screening points.

 

 

 
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