Thailand’s beloved King Bhumibol Adulyadej died last October
and has been lying in state at the Grand Palace ever since. Hundreds of
thousands, if not millions, of Thais have paid their final respects to the King
during this 12 month mourning period. This week was the start of a lavish, 5-day…
$90,000,000 (!!!)… funeral, in Bangkok, which will be attended by Heads of State,
Royalty from around the world, and… most importantly… thousands upon thousands
of Thai people from around the country. I type these words mere hours before the
King is cremated on Thursday, at 10pm, Bangkok time in a newly completed royal
crematorium on the palace grounds.
The Thai people often referred to the King as “father”,
because he is considered the father of all Thais, and his passing has left a
huge void. Many even considered the King, whose seven-decade rule made him the
world’s longest serving monarch, to be a demigod. Most of the year, but this
week in particular, Thais, expats, and visitors have all been encouraged to
wear black out of respect for the King and his royal family.
Mike and I will be flying into Bangkok early
Saturday morning… just as the year of mourning comes to an end… and feel
fortunate that we will be able to see the fantastic structures built for this
historical occasion. I also feel lucky to be missing out on the worst of the
crowds!
Thailand steals your heart… it really does. That’s one of
the reasons we go back so often… the people, their culture, the sites, the food…
it’s all sensational. So it’s for those reasons, and many more, why I can’t
help but have a heavy heart this week for a nation who is saying goodbye to
their beloved King.
Thrng phra ceriy!