
Published on December 1, 2007
The exhibition, organised by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), is open to public view at Sanam Luang, Rajdamnoen Klang Road and at the Maha Jesda Bodin Pavilion.
There are nine booths along these venues, the largest at Sanam Luang. Seven smaller booths are on show along Rajdamneon Klang, while another medium-sized booth stands in front of the Maha Jesda Bodin Pavilion.
The Sanam Luang booth is the headquarters of the exhibition, which will show all the royal activities related to His Majesty.
The BMA is also using the occasion to present Bangkok as a capital of charm, safety, learning, comfort, happiness and sufficiency in accordance with His Majesty the King's philosophy.
There is also a theatre that can accommodate 70 people, offering a multimedia show of royal activities.
The exhibition seeks to portray the King's life, ideas and work that people can use as examples to lead their lives to make their families and society happy. The royal activities will focus on the simple but beautiful upbringing of the King, as nurtured by the Princess Mother.
Viewers will also learn about the King's royal projects, which have expanded throughout the Kingdom and have been able to raise the living standards of people in rural areas.
The ninth king of the Chakri Dynasty - the world's longest-reigning monarch - has been recognised worldwide with all kinds of honours because of his dedication to the happiness to the Thai people.
One of the key aims is to educate the Thais about the 10 virtues of His Majesty the King, which form the pillar of his Kingship.
The smaller booths along Rajdamnoen Klang present the life of the King and royal activities and projects at 10-year intervals. Each comes with handsome designs that are convenient for the viewing public.
The Maha Jesda Bodin Pavilion booth features royal activities in general.
The public can view all the exhibition booths free of charge and will receive a handbook on the exhibition and a document recognising their participation. They will also receive pictures of His Majesty the King.
The Nation