King Chulalongkorn’s Day 2023 2024
King Chulalongkorn’s Day is a national holiday in Thailand observed on October 23rd every year to commemorate the passing of His Majesty King Chulalongkorn the Great (King Rama V). King Chulalongkorn is widely revered as one of Thailand’s greatest monarchs, and his reign was marked by a period of rapid modernization and reform. He is […]
King Chulalongkorn’s Day is a national holiday in Thailand observed on
October 23rd every year to commemorate the passing of His Majesty King
Chulalongkorn the Great (King Rama V). King Chulalongkorn is widely revered as
one of Thailand’s greatest monarchs, and his reign was marked by a period of
rapid modernization and reform. He is credited with abolishing slavery,
establishing Thailand’s first university, and laying the foundation for
Thailand’s modern legal and administrative
systems.
On King Chulalongkorn’s Day,
Thais across the country pay their respects to the late king by visiting his
statue, laying wreaths, and offering prayers. Many government offices and
businesses are closed on this day, and there are often special events and
ceremonies held throughout the country.
Here are some of the ways that King Chulalongkorn’s Day is celebrated
in Thailand:
- Official
ceremonies: Government officials, members of the royal family, and
other dignitaries lay wreaths at King Chulalongkorn’s statue at the Royal
Plaza in Bangkok. There are also official ceremonies held at government
offices and schools across the country. - Religious
ceremonies: Many Buddhist temples hold special ceremonies to honor
King Chulalongkorn’s memory. These ceremonies may include chanting, prayers,
and meditation. - Public events: There are often
public events held on King Chulalongkorn’s Day, such as concerts, exhibitions,
and cultural performances. These events are often designed to educate the
public about King Chulalongkorn’s legacy and contributions to
Thailand. - Family gatherings: Many Thai
families use King Chulalongkorn’s Day as an opportunity to gather together and
pay their respects to the late king. They may also visit temples, attend
public events, or simply relax and enjoy the day together.
King Chulalongkorn’s Day is a time for Thais to reflect on the legacy
of one of their greatest monarchs and to express their gratitude for his
contributions to Thailand. It is also a time for families and communities to
come together and celebrate their shared culture and
heritage.
King Chulalongkorn’s
Day 2023 2024 and 2023 2024
King Chulalongkorn’s Day will be observed on the following dates in
2023 2024 and 2023 2024:
- 2023 2024: Monday,
October 23 - 2023 2024: Wednesday, October
23
Please note that King Chulalongkorn’s Day is a
public holiday in Thailand, so many government offices and businesses will be
closed on these days.