The Asian Age

Thais told to tone down ‘fun’ ahead of charismati­c king’s royal cremation

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Bangkok, Oct. 7: Bangkok’s streets have turned monochrome again as the military government urges the public to wear black-andwhite and mute celebratio­ns in the weeks leading up to the cremation of the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej.

The four-day cremation event outside Bangkok’s Grand Palace from October 25-29 will be a lavish affair infused with Buddhist ceremonies, cultural performanc­es and arcane palace rituals. The kingdom has been preparing for the elaborate royal funeral since the October 2016 death of Bhumibol, a charismati­c monarch who commanded a cult-like following during his 70-year reign.

His passing plunged the nation into a year of official mourning that has been heavily orchestrat­ed by the ultra-royalist junta, which grabbed power in 2014.

In his weekly address on Friday night junta chief Prayut Chan-O-Cha urged the public to adhere to mourning guidelines as the October 26 cremation approaches.

He also asked TV stations and entertainm­ent venues not to schedule any overlyjoyo­us material.

“We ask you to consider limiting or refraining from entertainm­ent activities during the month of October, for appropriat­eness with the mood and sentiments of the Thai people during this time,” the junta chief said.

Last month broadcasti­ng authoritie­s issued detailed guidelines for all television channels, including instructio­ns to “include special programmes to recall King Bhumibol’s royal grace”.

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King Bhumibol Adulyadej

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