Phuket holds candle-lit ceremony to mark 30 days since King’s passing (14/11/16)

Phuket holds candle-lit ceremony to mark 30 days since King’s passing (14/11/16)

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HUKET, 13th November 2016 (NNT) – A mass candle-lit ceremony has taken place in Phuket to mark 30 days since the passing of the late King of Thailand.

More than 20,000 people took part in the ceremony conducted by candle-light in Muang district of Phuket. The ceremony was to allow the general public to pay their respects to the late King on the 30th day since His Majesty passed away.

Others attending the ceremony were civil servants, police officers, military officers, religious leaders, and many tourists. They were all wearing black clothes.

The ceremony was led by the Governor of Phuket, Chokchai Detamornthan.

The governor also led the participants in a ceremony to read poems, sing the national anthem and honor the royal anthem.

The event concluded with a symphonic orchestra performing songs composed by the late King.
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Correspondent : Thammarat Thadaphrom
Rewriter : Rodney McNeil
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HUKET, 13th November 2016 (NNT) – A mass candle-lit ceremony has taken place in Phuket to mark 30 days since the passing of the late King of Thailand.

More than 20,000 people took part in the ceremony conducted by candle-light in Muang district of Phuket. The ceremony was to allow the general public to pay their respects to the late King on the 30th day since His Majesty passed away.

Others attending the ceremony were civil servants, police officers, military officers, religious leaders, and many tourists. They were all wearing black clothes.

The ceremony was led by the Governor of Phuket, Chokchai Detamornthan.

The governor also led the participants in a ceremony to read poems, sing the national anthem and honor the royal anthem.

The event concluded with a symphonic orchestra performing songs composed by the late King.
Information and Source
Views : 21
Correspondent : Thammarat Thadaphrom
Rewriter : Rodney McNeil
National News Bureau & Public Relations : http://nwnt.prd.go.th
- See more at: http://nwnt.prd.go.th/CenterWeb/NewsEN/NewsDetail?NT01_NewsID=WNSOC5911130010010#sthash.x09edpoi.dpuf
HUKET, 13th November 2016 (NNT) – A mass candle-lit ceremony has taken place in Phuket to mark 30 days since the passing of the late King of Thailand.

More than 20,000 people took part in the ceremony conducted by candle-light in Muang district of Phuket. The ceremony was to allow the general public to pay their respects to the late King on the 30th day since His Majesty passed away.

Others attending the ceremony were civil servants, police officers, military officers, religious leaders, and many tourists. They were all wearing black clothes.

The ceremony was led by the Governor of Phuket, Chokchai Detamornthan.

The governor also led the participants in a ceremony to read poems, sing the national anthem and honor the royal anthem.

The event concluded with a symphonic orchestra performing songs composed by the late King.
Information and Source
Views : 21
Correspondent : Thammarat Thadaphrom
Rewriter : Rodney McNeil
National News Bureau & Public Relations : http://nwnt.prd.go.th
- See more at: http://nwnt.prd.go.th/CenterWeb/NewsEN/NewsDetail?NT01_NewsID=WNSOC5911130010010#sthash.x09edpoi.dpuf

PHUKET, 13th November 2016 (NNT) – A mass candle-lit ceremony has taken place in Phuket to mark 30 days since the passing of the late King of Thailand.

More than 20,000 people took part in the ceremony conducted by candle-light in Muang district of Phuket. The ceremony was to allow the general public to pay their respects to the late King on the 30th day since His Majesty passed away.

Others attending the ceremony were civil servants, police officers, military officers, religious leaders, and many tourists. They were all wearing black clothes.

The ceremony was led by the Governor of Phuket, Chokchai Detamornthan.

The governor also led the participants in a ceremony to read poems, sing the national anthem and honor the royal anthem.

The event concluded with a symphonic orchestra performing songs composed by the late King.

Information and Source

Views : 21
Correspondent : Thammarat Thadaphrom
Rewriter : Rodney McNeil
National News Bureau & Public Relations : http://nwnt.prd.go.th

- See more at: http://nwnt.prd.go.th/CenterWeb/NewsEN/NewsDetail?NT01_NewsID=WNSOC5911130010010#sthash.x09edpoi.dpuf