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20 June 2020 Srisuda Wanapinyosak Deputy Governor for European, African, Middle Eastern and American Markets, Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), presents the seal of approval. Amazing Thailand Safety & Healthy Administration (SHA) has been presented to the King Power Group of Companies by Siriporn Arayathakun, Deputy Managing Director of Operations, as the representative to receive the award and Wichit Prakobkoson. President of the Thai Tourism Association ( ATTA ) and Surawat Akkaraworamas, Vice President of the association Witness the ceremony at King Power Rangnamfrom left to right 1. Athiwat Thirathanaroj, tourism business representative 2. Sittiwat Chivarattanaporn, Honorary Advisor Thai Tourism Business Association ( ATTA) 3. Sarawee Prasertwichakorn Honorary Advisor Thai Tourism Business Association ( ATTA) 4. Siriporn Arayathakun, Deputy Director Director of Operations, King Power Group of Companies 5. Srisuda Wanapinyosak Deputy Governor for European, African, Middle Eastern and American Markets, Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) 6. Wichit Prakobkoson, President of the Thai Tourism Business Association ( ATTA) 7. Surawat Akkaraworamas, Vice President of the Thai Tourism Business Association ( ATTA).
Miss Areeya Pengprasert, Bang Phlat District Director Presiding over the laity in the ceremony to worship Queen Chamadevi and raising the sword for good fortune. It also means having victory, overcoming obstacles, defeating enemies, etc. and paying respects to Luang Phor Phra Phuttha Saekkham at Wat Kharuhabodee along with Miss Nipaphan Phanich, Head of the Registration Telegram Number Data Department, Mrs. Pawinee Chandrasri, Head of the Education Department, Miss Rattana. Phon Aksornkit, Head of the Finance Department, attended the ceremony with Phrakhru Anukulweeraporn (Somsak Mahaweero) as the monastic president, Phra Chonlathee Akkhaweero, former president of the Association of Astrologers and Fortune Tellers (Thailand), along with With disciples of the Astrology and Fortune Tellers Association (Thailand) participating in the ceremony,
Wat Khruhabadi is a royal monastery of the third class, ordinary type, located at no. 952 Charansanitwong Road Bang Yi Khan Subdistrict Bang Phlat District, Bangkok Architecture of the temple It is a brick and mortar building. The architecture is in the Chinese style, with a tiled roof, reduced to two levels, and a balcony surrounding the temple. The Nang Riang pillar that supports the eaves is a square pillar without a cornice. Between the pillars there is a perforated glazed tile backing. The gable is decorated with large rectangular porcelain cups and Chinese crockery. The door and window frames are stucco. Uba bougainvillea pattern The window shutters are painted with saliva in front of Singha Khanchak. The inside walls are painted with Chinese flower patterns. The outside is a smooth plaster wall. The upper wall, the level above the window all the way up to the ceiling, is painted with the pattern of a Khao Bin bush. The ceiling is painted with Chinese-style flowers.
Miss Areeya Pengprasert, Bang Phlat District Director Presiding over the laity in the ceremony to worship Queen Chamadevi and raising the sword for good fortune. It also means having victory, overcoming obstacles, defeating enemies, etc. and paying respects to Luang Phor Phra Phuttha Saekkham at Wat Kharuhabodee along with Miss Nipaphan Phanich, Head of the Registration Telegram Number Data Department, Mrs. Pawinee Chandrasri, Head of the Education Department, Miss Rattana. Phon Aksornkit, Head of the Finance Department, attended the ceremony with Phrakhru Anukulweeraporn (Somsak Mahaweero) as the monastic president, Phra Chonlathee Akkhaweero, former president of the Association of Astrologers and Fortune Tellers (Thailand), along with With disciples of the Astrology and Fortune Tellers Association (Thailand) participating in the ceremony,
Wat Khruhabadi is a royal monastery of the third class, ordinary type, located at no. 952 Charansanitwong Road Bang Yi Khan Subdistrict Bang Phlat District, Bangkok Architecture of the temple It is a brick and mortar building. The architecture is in the Chinese style, with a tiled roof, reduced to two levels, and a balcony surrounding the temple. The Nang Riang pillar that supports the eaves is a square pillar without a cornice. Between the pillars there is a perforated glazed tile backing. The gable is decorated with large rectangular porcelain cups and Chinese crockery. The door and window frames are stucco. Uba bougainvillea pattern The window shutters are painted with saliva in front of Singha Khanchak. The inside walls are painted with Chinese flower patterns. The outside is a smooth plaster wall. The upper wall, the level above the window all the way up to the ceiling, is painted with the pattern of a Khao Bin bush. The ceiling is painted with Chinese-style flowers.