That chance has now come as a special exhibition opens telling the story of the royal cremation ceremonies and the exquisite royal crematorium at Sanam Luang. A variety of entertainment similar to that performed on the royal cremation day will be staged in the compound from 6pm-10pm daily. Visitors must produce their ID cards and pass security screening similar to that in place for last week's royal cremation. Unfortunately, entry to first and second floors of the royal crematorium, according to the original plan, has now been prohibited. It reminds me of how much the late King loved his people," Pikool Chaiyapat, a 77-year-old retired housewife, said.
Source: Bangkok Post November 02, 2017 21:33 UTC