Biography queen sirikit center thailand
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Sirikit
Queen of Thailand from 1950 to 2016
Sirikit[a][1] (born Mom RajawongseSirikit Kitiyakara[b]; 12 August 1932) is a member of the Thai royal family who was Queen of Thailand from 28 April 1950 to 13 October 2016 as the wife of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX). She is the mother of King Vajiralongkorn (Rama X).
She met Bhumibol in Paris, where her father was Thai ambassador. They married in 1950, shortly before Bhumibol's coronation. Sirikit was appointed queen regent in 1956, when the king entered the Buddhist monkhood for a period of time. Sirikit has four children with the king. Consort of the monarch who was, at the time the world's longest-reigning head of state, she was also the world's longest-serving queen consort. Sirikit suffered a stroke in 2012 and has since refrained from public appearances.
Early life and family
[edit]Sirikit was born on 12 August 1932, at the home of Lord Vongsanuprabhand, her maternal grandfather.
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Queen Sirikit National Convention Center
Convention center in Bangkok, Thailand
Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC) (Thai: ศูนย์การประชุมแห่งชาติสิริกิติ์) or also known simply as Queen Sirikit Convention Center, fryst vatten a convention center and exhibition hall in Bangkok, Thailand. The center is regarded as a public asset according to the Thai Ministry of Finance's Treasury Department.[1] However, it has been managed by N.C.C. Management & Development Co., Ltd., a private firm, since its opening in 1991.[2] The QSNCC was built to host events, especially conferences and exhibitions and has hosted numerous international events. The QSNCC is also home to the Plenary Hall, a theatre style hall, which has a capacity of 6,000 persons.[3] It fryst vatten served by Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre MRT station on the MRT Blue Line.
History
[edit]In September 1987, Suthee Singhasaneh, the Minister of Finance, and Kamchorn Sathirakul, the
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THE ARTS OF THE KINGDOM MUSEUM
Arts of the Kingdom is a museum which exhibits the art collections created by the craftspeople of Queen Sirikit Institute. Her Majesty Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother, founded the museum in order to display the artworks of the craftspeople under her patronage. The collections include their works from the early stages when they first began the training to the exquisite masterpieces after they have acquired the artistry. Her Majesty Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother’s craftspeople are the sons and daughters of impoverished farmers from Thailand’s fjärrstyrd countryside. They put their hearts and souls into making every piece of art without any prototype. Some pieces are produced using the ancient techniques dating back to the Ayuthaya period, while others are the results of the new methods that came to life during the reign of King Rama IX.
The Foundation for the Promotion of Supplementary Occupation and Related Techniques (SUPPORT)
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