
6:30 pm: Heavy Rains fall at the demonstration site but fail to disperse the overjoyed protesters.
5.17pm : PAD sets up two stages; at Nang Lueng Intersection and Chamai Mayurachet Bridge and were attended by a total of 50,000 protesters.
Chamlong Srimuang is leader of the stage at Nang Lueng Intersection while Somsak Kosaisuk at the Chamai Mayurachet Bridge.
Other PAD leaders, including Sondhi Limthongkul, Pipob Thongchai and Somkiet Pongpaibun, take turn to speak at both stages.
The weather is better compared to during the lunch time due to cooler wind.
4.20pm : PM ends meeting with Gen Anupong but he declined to speak to waiting journalists. Looking furiously, Samak got into his car. He switched his car when seeing that a group of journalists followed him.
4pm : PAD leaders set up a stage near Nang Lueng Horse Racing Stadium, starting criticising the government and praising their supporters.
Police guarding the areas have agreed to back off and withdraw police trucks from the area, allowing the protesters to gather.
3.25pm : Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej meets in an urgent meeting with Army Commander in Chief Gen Anupong Paojinda, Army Region I Commander Lt Gen Prayuth Chanorcha.
The meeting is held at the Army Club on on Viparangsit Road
3.10pm : Four police sergeants are slightly injured during the clash with protesters on Nakhon Pathom Road.
The police, including two female police, are now receiving medical treatment at Police Hospital. They are Pol Sgt Ponpiroon Tohlamjorn, 20, Pol Sgt Pojana Kaewketsri, 22, Pol Sgt Komsan Srikam, and Pol Sgt Sarawut Lertpon, both 40.
3.05pm : Chamlong Srimuang takes the stage in front of Nang Lueng Horse Racing Stadium, telling the protesters to stay calm and conflicts with each other. He tells the crowds to say "Thank" police for allowing them to move the protest.
2.35pm : After achieving in surrounding the Government House, the protesters try to move police trucks that formed the barricade in front of the Government House. However, police told the protesters that they will move the trucks themselves.
2.31pm: Protesters declare victory in surrounding the Government House. 2.30pm : Waving the red flags, some 500 opponents of PAD march to where the PAD-led protesters are gathering near the Government House.
2.13pm : Protesters have all but circled Government House, with police commandoes making ways for their advance. However, those standing guard inside Government House walls vow there won't be any compromise and nobody will be allowed to cross over.
Most of protesters who are on the front line, confronting with police, were seen wearing masks in preparation in case police wear tear gas to disperse them.
2.12pm : Protesters achieve in breaking the police line on Nakhon Pathom Road and move closer to the Government House. They are now besieging the Government House.
2.08pm: Police clash with protesters on Nakhon Pathom Road again as the protesters tried to break the police line.
12.15pm : People's Alliance for Democracy's leaders; Chamlong Srimuang, Sondhi Limthongkul, and Somkiet Pongpaiboon (a Democrat MP) appear at the gathering of protesters at Nang Lueng horse racing stadium.
The stadium is less than 100 meters from the Government House. It seemed that Chamlong and other leaders sneak from the protest at Makawan Rangsan Bridge. The anti-government speeches at the Bridge continues.
1.29pm : Police re-erect the barricades which were scattered when the protesters break the police line.
1.27pm : PAD march reaches all police's inner barriers guarding Gov't House
About two hours of multi-pronged march, the People's Alliance for Democracy has managed to advance to inner barriers set up by police to guard Government House.
Tens of thousands of protesters are unarmed in the orderly march and about 5,000 anti-riot police, also unarmed, are deployed at barriers.
The main thrust led by Chamlong Srimuang and Sondhi Limthongkul has halted feet apart from the barrier at Nang Lerng. Anti-riot forces line up four deep behind iron dividers. After the police line, armoured vehicles are parked to deter the crowds.
Other main barriers are located at Makawan Rangsan Bridge, Misakawan Intersection, the Royal Plaza and the Marble Temple.
Few protesters have been seen to have sneaked pass barriers and reach Government House but not in significant numbers to lay siege.
1.22pm : Protesters at Benjamabophit Temple achieve in breaking police barricades and they are on Nakhon Pathom Road. Clashing with police continues.
12.42pm : Leaders of People's Alliance for Democracy : Chamlong Srimuang and Sondhi Limthongkul climb on top of truck and tell people to stick together and be united.
They ask the protesters to prepare to move their protest to the Government House.
11.56am : Sondhi Limthongkul makes a brief statement, urging people to remain calm and wait for the signal from the protest's leaders when to march from the Makawan Rangsan Bridge to the Government House.
11.45am - Chamlong Srimung gets on to a truck and start speaking to the cheering crowds. It is still unclear what he would do next.
Some of the protesters came faces to face with police who form ed a thick barricade to prevent the rally from moving from Makawan Rangsan Bridge to the Government House.
11.30am - A speaker on the stage warns people that the government may use tear gas to disperse the protest. He urges the protesters to remain calm and use cloth to be distributed to them to cover their nose and mouth.