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Thailand to mark boy football team's dramatic cave rescue with museum

 

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Members of the soccer team rescued from a cave are seen during ordination ceremony, in a temple at Mae Sai, in the northern province of Chiang Rai, Thailand July 24, 2018. REUTERS/Stringer

 

BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thai construction workers on Thursday began building a museum to commemorate the dramatic cave rescue of a boys' football team in the northern province of Chiang Rai and the death of one of the divers.

 

The 12 boys, aged 11 to 16, and their 25-year-old coach went missing on June 23 while exploring the cave complex and were rescued more than two weeks later during a perilous three-day mission by foreign and Thai divers that gripped audiences around the world.

 

Work on the museum began after a traditional Buddhist ceremony on Wednesday at the Tham Luang cave, in which authorities asked for the blessing of local spirits.

 

The museum, which is expected to take about five months and 10 million baht (228,860 pounds) to build, is being funded by a Thai artist, Chalermchai Kositpipat, a Chiang Rai native.

 

"This place will be very beneficial for our country, as it will commemorate the multinational cooperation and the hero who sacrificed his life. Tourists from around the world will visit this place," Chalermchai said.

 

Thai diver Samarn Kunan died after he lost consciousness during a mission to place oxygen tanks deep inside the cave.

 

A four-metre statue of Samarn, currently being sculpted, will be placed in front of the museum.

 

The museum will also house a 13-metre-long painting, which features rescuers, including the British divers who first found the boys.

Eleven of the boys have been spending time as Buddhist novices to honour Samarn. On Saturday, they will leave the temple to return to normal life.

 

 
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5 minutes ago, lanista said:

The TAT and gov will milk this cave story for everything its worth. It wont be long before there is a board game in the shops and maybe a tv series. A bronze statue is also on he cards.

Brilliant, and how about a theme park set in the mountainous area called "Lost in Thailand"? T shirts and other trashy paraphernalia saying " I got lost in a cave and only have this lousy T shirt to prove it"

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12 minutes ago, happy chappie said:

How about a museum of fatal road accidents with some video shows of the dumbest manoeuvres in the world.shame on any farang that goes to visit this place.as for Thais we know they don't know any better.

Or a sunk ship museum? anything to make $$$

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1 hour ago, Cadbury said:

I wonder what they will have in this museum? A model of Eton's submarine, with contact details for prospective customers, a plethora of photos of the PM with his entourage traipsing through the rescue site getting in the way of everyone trying to do their job, assorted underwater gear, the boys bicycles, plastic moulded examples of food they ate, photos of VIP helicopters coming and going........

But the first priority is to set the admission fee.

Perhaps also a diorama depicting the cave and crudely fashioned effigies of the teens sitting out their rescue. Visitors can partially flood the cave at the push of a button... because interactive displays are always great fun. 

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3 hours ago, Cadbury said:

I wonder what they will have in this museum? A model of Eton's submarine, with contact details for prospective customers, a plethora of photos of the PM with his entourage traipsing through the rescue site getting in the way of everyone trying to do their job, assorted underwater gear, the boys bicycles, plastic moulded examples of food they ate, photos of VIP helicopters coming and going........

But the first priority is to set the admission fee.

The foreigner fee is easy to set, a minimum of 5 times the local price or Bht 400, whichever is the higher. 

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