Her entourage arrived at the temple at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, entering from the west side of the temple, the entrance reserved for state guests. Mura Aristina, a staffer at the Borobudur Conservation Agency, said it was the princess’ third visit to Borobudur. Mura said Princess Sirindhorn was impressed with how the public and the management of Borobudur conserved the temple. She said the princess accepted the explanation and decided to not light a candle to avoid damaging the temple. The princess will return to Borobudur in January 2017, Mura said, to pray for her late father, King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
Source: The Nation Bangkok November 11, 2016 09:54 UTC