Oman Daily Observer

THAIS FREE 1,066 TURTLES TO CELEBRATE KING’S BIRTHDAY

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CHONBURI: Hundreds of people gathered at a beach in Thailand on Wednesday to release 1,066 turtles into the sea as part of celebratio­ns to mark the birthday of new King Maha Vajiralong­korn this week.

King Vajiralong­korn’s July 28 birthday was announced by the military government as a public holiday this year.

Celebratio­ns were expected to include merit-making ceremonies at Buddhist temples across Thailand and a mass alms-giving event for more than 600 Buddhist monks at a public square in the capital, Bangkok, on Friday.

At the Sea Turtle Conservati­on Centre in Chonburi, around 75 km southeast of Bangkok, men and women from the Royal Thai Navy, students and Thai celebritie­s released the 1,066 turtles into the sea.

The number 1,066 was chosen to symbolise the number 10 for King Rama X, as King Vajiralong­korn is known, and the number 66, one more than his age, to wish the king longevity.

“The main event today is the release of the turtles, which also symbolises longevity,” said Athichanan Srisevok, a Thai actress and nature advocate.

“I want to wish long live His Majesty and for him to be healthy.”

Some attendees waved white way of gaining good karma.

The turtles released on Wednesday were raised from eggs collected by the navy from nearby Koh Kram island. Some of those released were as young as a week old.

Vajiralong­korn inherited the throne in December following the death of his revered father, King Bhumibol Adulyadej, in October.

The late king’s reign spanned seven decades and was punctuated by political turbulence. flags bearing the words “Long Live the King”.

Thai Buddhists believe that releasing captive animals is one

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— AFP Bangladesh­i commuters use a rickshaw to cross a flooded street amid heavy rainfall in Dhaka on Wednesday. Bangladesh is experienci­ng downpours following a depression forming in the Bay of Bengal.
 ?? — Reuters ?? Well-wishers release sea turtles at the Sea Turtle Conservati­on Centre as part of the celebratio­ns for the upcoming 65th birthday of Thai King Maha Vajiralong­korn in Sattahip district.
— Reuters Well-wishers release sea turtles at the Sea Turtle Conservati­on Centre as part of the celebratio­ns for the upcoming 65th birthday of Thai King Maha Vajiralong­korn in Sattahip district.

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