

Royal Brahmin ceremony to commemorate inauguration of the Giant Swing started Wednesday morning at the plaza of the City Hall
The morning ceremony was supervised by Chief Royal Brahmin Phrarajakhru Varma Dhepmuni who said the details of the sacred procedures follow those taken when the Giant Swing was first built during the reign of King Rama I more than 200 years ago.
"The most important part of the ceremony comes when HM the King sprinkles holy water on the two new Giant Swing pillars. This symbolises peaceful living and the well-being of the people," he said.
Their Majesties the King and Queen are scheduled to preside over the inauguration ceremony at the plaza of the Giant Swing in front of City Hall at 5pm Wednesday.
The Nation's reporter; Mayuree Sukyingcharoenwong, witnessed the morning ceremony and took two parts of video clips for online readers.
Part I
Part II
People's impression with the ceremony