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National Memorial (Thailand)
Thai National Memorial was built for the 200th Anniversary of the Rattanakosin celebration as a memorial to the Great King in the past, and the Thai people who sacrificed their lives for the nation. The memorial is located in Khu Khot sub-district, Lam Luk Ka District, Pathum Thani Province where Vibhavadi Rangsit Road and Phahonyothin Road connected. Objectives * Commemorate the sacrifices for the nation and honor the brave men forever. * Show the history of the battle. * Remind the public of the past and the effect on the security of the National Institute of Religion and the King. * Provide a place to study, learn and relax. Showcase Thai national memorial is separated into 5 sections Ceremonial Ground The Ceremonial Ground is a space for the Honor Guard or national and international visitors. It is also used to place wreaths in various ceremonies on the ground decorated with the flags of the Royal Thai Armed Forces, the flag of the Royal Thai Police and flag of the V ...
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D85 3734 อนุสรณ์สถานแห่งชาติ The National Memorial Of Thailand Photographed By Trisorn Triboon (31)
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Uniform Of The Thai Junior Soldier (Yuwachon Thahan) In WW2 Period (3)
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