H.M. The King Bhumibol Adulyadej, The Great, addressing
the crowd during the 60 years on the throne celebrations

Being born on 5th December 1927 and acceded to the throne as King Rama IX on 9th June 1946,the King of Thailand is the world's longest-reigning monarch and the longest-serving Head of State.
From Sukhothai to Ayutthaya through Thonburi to Bangkok
From 8th till 13th June 2006  Thailand celebrated the 60th anniversary of His Majesty the King's  accession to the throne. The celebrations incorporated series of events  marking Bhumibol's reign. Events included the royal barge procession on  the Chao Phraya River, fireworks displays, art exhibitions, pardoning  25,000 prisoners, concerts and dance performances. Royal visitors took  part in a state banquet that was held in the newly constructed Rama IX  Throne Hall at the Grand Palace, the first official function for the  hall. The Chiang Mai Royal Flora Expo was also held to honour the  anniversary.
People all over the country have been wearing yellow shirts with the royal emblem in celebration of this very special event. Kings and queens, monarchs and sultans, princes and princesses, royal ancestries, royalties and dignitaries from 25 countries around the world gathered in the Thailand capital Bangkok to mark King Bhumibol Adulyadej 60 years on the throne and pay their respects.
People all over the country have been wearing yellow shirts with the royal emblem in celebration of this very special event. Kings and queens, monarchs and sultans, princes and princesses, royal ancestries, royalties and dignitaries from 25 countries around the world gathered in the Thailand capital Bangkok to mark King Bhumibol Adulyadej 60 years on the throne and pay their respects.
Highly  revered as a semi-divine figure and immensely popular among Thai  people, HM the King Bhumibol, 78, the world's longest-reigning monarch,  addressed a cheering crowd of hundreds of thousands of people in  Bangkok. Speaking from the balcony of Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall, the  king said that unity would bring prosperity to Thailand. "Unity is a  basis for all Thais to help preserve and bring prosperity to the country  in the long run," the king told the crowd of hundreds of thousands of  people stretched over several kilometers long from Bangkok's Royal  Plaza.

Colourful anniversary celebrations in Bangkok
Tied in with the 60th anniversary, in May 2006, Kofi Annan UN Secretary-General
at the time presented Bhumibol Adulyadej with the United Nations Development Programme's first and only Human Development Lifetime Achievement Aw
Biography of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej
Being  the third and youngest child of TRH Prince and Princess Mahidol of  Songkhla, Bhumibol was born on 5 December 1927 in Cambridge,  Massachusetts, in the United States, and has been educated primarily in  Switzerland. Amongst a variety of interests and involvements, he is also  an accomplished musician, a spirited artist, and an energetic sailor,  as well as an enthusiastic photographer – lifetime's passion now.
Following the death of his older brother King Ananda Mahidol or Rama VIII (which resulted from a gunshot to the head, under circumstances that to this day remain a mystery), Bhumibol (18 years of age) ascended to the throne on 9 June 1946, when Harry Truman was in the White House and Josef Stalin ruled the former Soviet Union. His Coronation was delayed in order to allow King Bhumibol to return to Switzerland and complete his education. To be prepared for his new position, Bhumibol switched over his field of study to the Law and Political Science.
Following the completion of his education in Switzerland, Bhumibol returned to Thailand, and on 5 May 1950 (Coronation Day) he was crowned as King of Thailand Rama IX at the Royal Palace in Bangkok. One week prior to his Coronation, on 28 April 1950 King Bhumibol married to Mom Rajawongse Sirikit Kittiyakara. The royal couple (King Bhumibol and his wife Queen Sirikit) have four children:
Following the death of his older brother King Ananda Mahidol or Rama VIII (which resulted from a gunshot to the head, under circumstances that to this day remain a mystery), Bhumibol (18 years of age) ascended to the throne on 9 June 1946, when Harry Truman was in the White House and Josef Stalin ruled the former Soviet Union. His Coronation was delayed in order to allow King Bhumibol to return to Switzerland and complete his education. To be prepared for his new position, Bhumibol switched over his field of study to the Law and Political Science.
Following the completion of his education in Switzerland, Bhumibol returned to Thailand, and on 5 May 1950 (Coronation Day) he was crowned as King of Thailand Rama IX at the Royal Palace in Bangkok. One week prior to his Coronation, on 28 April 1950 King Bhumibol married to Mom Rajawongse Sirikit Kittiyakara. The royal couple (King Bhumibol and his wife Queen Sirikit) have four children:
- (Formerly HRH) Princess Ubol Ratana, born 5 April 1951 in Lausanne Switzerland
- HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, born 28 July 1952 in Bangkok Thailand
- HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, born 2 April 1955 in Bangkok Thailand
- HRH Princess Chulabhorn Walailak, born 4 July 1957 in Bangkok Thailand.
- As a Constitutional Monarch King Bhumibol has only three direct "rights":
- The right to encourage
- The right to warn
- The right to be consulted.Within these prerogatives, HM The King has guided his people to a better understanding of each other and led the nation to a more wholesome future for all.
Most  of the King’s powers are exercised by his elected government in  accordance with the constitution of the day. The King still retains  numerous powers such as: being head of the Royal Thai Armed Forces, the  prerogative of royal assent and the power of pardon. The King and his  family are protected by Lèse majesté laws. The King is assisted in his  work and duties by the Private Secretary to the King of Thailand and the  Privy Council of Thailand. His household finances are handled by the  Bureau of the Royal Household and the Crown Property Bureau.
The symbol of national identity and unity, King Bhumibol has reigned holding very few defined powers of his own through 17 military coups, 20 different prime ministers, and 15 constitutions. But it has been his timely interventions at the moments of crisis that have earned him the gratitude of Thai public – most recently when he ended the stand-off over a disputed general election in April 2006. The king commands enormous popular respect and moral authority, which he has used on occasion to attemp to resolve political crises that have threatened national stability. In both 1973 and 1992, his involvement ended the bloodshed during popular protests against military leaders.
The symbol of national identity and unity, King Bhumibol has reigned holding very few defined powers of his own through 17 military coups, 20 different prime ministers, and 15 constitutions. But it has been his timely interventions at the moments of crisis that have earned him the gratitude of Thai public – most recently when he ended the stand-off over a disputed general election in April 2006. The king commands enormous popular respect and moral authority, which he has used on occasion to attemp to resolve political crises that have threatened national stability. In both 1973 and 1992, his involvement ended the bloodshed during popular protests against military leaders.
The present Thai Monarch His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand

Long Live The King!

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