Show Navigation
back to search results

BirthdayPreparations

28 NOVEMBER 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman on the plaza in front of Siriraj Hospital prays for Bhumibol Adulyadej, the King of Thailand. The King was born on December 5, 1927, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The family was in the United States because his father, Prince Mahidol, was studying Public Health at Harvard University. He has reigned since 1946 and is the world’s currently reigning longest serving monarch and the longest serving monarch in Thai history. Bhumibol, who is in poor health, is revered by the Thai people. His birthday is a national holiday and is also celebrated as Father’s Day. He is currently hospitalized in Siriraj Hospital, recovering from a series of health setbacks. Thousands of people come to the hospital every day to sign get well cards for the King. People wear yellow at events associated with the King because he was born on a Monday, and yellow is Monday's color in Thai culture. It's also the color of the monarchy. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ

Add to Cart Add to Lightbox Download
Filename
KingsBirthdayPreparations017.jpg
Copyright
© 2014 Jack Kurtz
Image Size
4368x3276 / 9.5MB
112814 Bangkok Bhumibol Adulyadej Culture King Monarchy Religion Reverance Revere Thailand Yellow (color) ZUMA
Contained in galleries
Thailand (All)
28 NOVEMBER 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman on the plaza in front of Siriraj Hospital prays for Bhumibol Adulyadej, the King of Thailand. The King was born on December 5, 1927, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The family was in the United States because his father, Prince Mahidol, was studying Public Health at Harvard University. He has reigned since 1946 and is the world’s currently reigning longest serving monarch and the longest serving monarch in Thai history. Bhumibol, who is in poor health, is revered by the Thai people. His birthday is a national holiday and is also celebrated as Father’s Day. He is currently hospitalized in Siriraj Hospital, recovering from a series of health setbacks. Thousands of people come to the hospital every day to sign get well cards for the King. People wear yellow at events associated with the King because he was born on a Monday, and yellow is Monday's color in Thai culture. It's also the color of the monarchy.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
Prev Next
Info
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x

Jack Kurtz: Photojournalist & Travel Photographer

  • Photographs
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area
  • Jack on Instagram
  • About
  • Published Work
  • Contact
  • My Occasional Blog
  • Portfolios on Behance
  • Portfolio