The
Bureau of the Royal Household has announced that Bangkok’s Grand Palace
is to be closed for two days from 1 to 2 December, 2016, while Royal
Merit Making ceremonies take place to mark the first 50 days since the
passing of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
During this two-day period, the selling of tickets to
allow tourists to visit the Grand Palace will be suspended during these
temporary closures.
In addition, there will be no access for tourists or
mourners wishing to pay tribute to the Royal Remains.
In addition, on 5 December, which marks the birthday
of the late King, another Royal Merit Making ceremony will be held at the
Grand Palace.
Hence, the attraction will be closed to tourists from 5 to
6 December. However, visitors wishing to pay their respects to His
Majesty on these two days can still do so at the Dusit Maha Prasart
Throne Hall in the Grand Palace.
Tourists can continue to visit other temples and
attractions in Bangkok’s Rattanakosin area which are all open to visitors
as usual.
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