Royal Ceremonies Photography Museum(return to previous page)

Downstairs :

-Rooms No. 1, 2 show the photographs of the royal barges and royal riverine procession.

-Room No. 3 displays saddlery and horse models such as King Taksin’s horse model.

Upstairs :

-Room No.1 exhibits photographs to commemorate the royal births and those of the “Ceremony of the Initial Use of the Royal Cradle” which is a ceremony to make certain that no danger comes to the royal baby.

-Room No. 2 displays the photographs of Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn from his birth to his investiture as Crown Prince.

-Room No. 3 shows photographs of the annual “Ploughing Ceremony” that demonstrates the importance of rice farming in Thailand. The King significantly boosts the morale of farmers all over the country by presiding over the sowing of ceremonial rice seeds in May of every year at Sanam Luang in front of the Grand Palace. The seeds are from the Experimental Rice Plots on the grounds of the King’s royal residence, Chitralada Villa of Dusit Palace.



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