
Stake attention in this memory
An outdoor scene in Chang Phueak, Thailand, depicts a commemorative display in front of a multi-story building. The central subject is a large, ornate golden frame containing a full-length portrait of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) of Thailand, dressed in a formal uniform with medals and a sash. The frame features traditional Thai motifs and a gilded finial. This portrait rests on a multi-tiered golden base, which displays two blue signs with Thai script: "ทรงพระเจริญ" (Long Live the King) on the upper sign and "ด้วยสำนึกในพระมหากรุณาธิคุณอันหาที่สุดมิได้" (With deepest gratitude for His Royal Benevolence) on the lower sign. Two silver-colored, ornate conical ornaments flank the portrait on the base. To the right, near the building entrance, a second, smaller memorial-like display is present. This features black and white drapery, a smaller framed portrait (likely of Queen Sirikit), white floral arrangements, and several white chairs. A light-colored column with two spherical light fixtures and a partially visible sign with Thai script ("ทำการ องค์การบริ") stands between the main portrait and this display. The background building features light-colored walls and a dark, reddish-brown tiled roof with traditional Thai architectural elements. Windows are visible on its facade. The ground in the foreground is covered by green grass growing through a grid of pavers, with scattered brown leaves. Landscaping includes a low, trimmed green hedge behind the main portrait and several spherical green bushes. The sky above is light and clear, with dark tree foliage visible along the top edge of the frame. No individuals are present in the scene.
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