The Phuket News Novosti Phuket Khao Phuket

Login | Create Account | Search


Phuket readies for Chulalongkorn Day

PHUKET: Phuket Immigration and all other government offices on the island, except essential services, will be closed this Wednesday (Oct 23) as Thais across the country commemorate the national public holiday Chulalongkorn Day.

culture
By The Phuket News

Monday 21 October 2024 09:07 AM


The statue of Rama V in front of the old provincial hall building in Phuket Town. Photo: PR Phuket / file

The statue of Rama V in front of the old provincial hall building in Phuket Town. Photo: PR Phuket / file

Every year on Oct23, Thai people celebrate the life and reign of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) on the anniversary of his death in 1910, the day known as Chulalongkorn Day.

King Chulalongkorn was the fifth king of the Chakri Dynasty. He is considered one of the greatest monarchs of Siam as he led several major reforms in Thailand from the Thai educational system and military affairs to the abolition of slavery in Thailand and implementation of European-style currency.

To commemorate the special day, Thais show their respect by placing wreaths and flowers at Rama V statues in their hometowns.

Officials organise a variety of formal activities for the auspicious occasion, including giving alms to monks, offering of wreaths in front of a statue of Rama V, candle-lit ceremonies at sunset.

To honour the day, nearly all government offices will be closed, including Phuket Immigration, Phuket Land Transport Office, all three District offices, local municipalities and administration offices.

Main bank branches are normally closed as well, but bank branches inside shopping malls are open as usual.

There is no ban on the sale of alcohol by law for this public holiday.