A new repository detailing His Majesty the King's talents and his projects will be made available to the general public after HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn graciously presides over the launch on May 17.
Culture Minister Teera Slukpetch said he believed the repository would provide inspiration to young Thai people when they learn about His Majesty's dedication to his people and his talents in fields such as music and sailing.
The Nai Luang Archival Repository can be accessed during working hours on weekdays. Around 600 visitors can enjoy daily demonstrations of the royal projects. The agency is also planning to provide free transportation from inner Bangkok.
Teera said students and groups of travellers were welcome, adding that the ministry would arrange for schools across the nation to bring children to the repository.

