Last modified: 2005-02-19 by santiago dotor
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by Santiago Dotor, based on a photograph by Ya'ara Gutterman
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The King's flag I recently saw in Thailand was quite different from the royal standard in FOTW (Garuda on yellow background). The King's flag is his crown shape and his Thai character initial in red below on bit [sic 'field'?] dark yellow. The shade of yellow is the same as of Thai Monks clothes or that used in the Sri Lankan flag.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 10 August 2001
I recently brought back this flag from Thailand. It is a simplified royal flag, reminding a bit of the below unidentified flag.
Ya'ara Gutterman, 21 September 2001
The personal standard of H.M. King Bhumipol Adulyadej (Rama IX) is a dark yellow flag with his emblem.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 20 September 2002
The blue border matches the original source's background and is not part of the flag
from the Singha Beer source
From the Singha Beer source:
The Flag commemorating His Majesty's Golden Jubilee YearThe flag contains the Royal Insignia of King Rama IX, together with the coat of arms of the Chakkri Dynasty, above which hovers a crown symbolizing the Chakkri Monarchy. In addition, there is a double-tiered royal chalice-carried by two white elephant covered by a white canopy.
The flag itself honours both his Majesty the King and the Cakkri [sic] Dynasty as a whole; not only does it demonstrate the pride which the Thai people take in having such a talented monarch-one who has ruled the country for over 50 years; it also celebrates the nation itself, its long and distinguished history and its unique art and culture, as well as the nationa