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Paying respects

Supachai Pantupanan, bureau official, said the public can pay respects before the Princess's portrait at the Saha Thai Samakhom Pavilion between 9am and 5pm until next Wednesday.

Published on January 4, 2008



They can also sign a book.

The public can pay respects as the Princess lies in state at the Dusit Maha Prasat Throne Hall between 9am and 4pm from next Friday throughout the 100-day mourning period, except on days with royal ceremonies.

"Next Thursday, members of the public can come between 2pm and 4pm only," Supachai said.

The Nation


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