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21-gun salutes mark HM the Queen’s 48th birthday

Soldiers of 1st Artillery Battalion, King's Guard, fire a 21-gun salute at Sanam Luang, beginning at noon on Wednesday, in honour of Her Majesty the Queen's 48th birthday. The navy and the air force also fired 21-gun salutes at noon at different locations around Bangkok. (Photo: Nutthawat Wichieanbut)

Thailand celebrated her Majesty the Queen's 48th birthday on Wednesday, marked by individual 21-gun royal salutes by the three armed services at noon.

The day is particularly auspicious because it is also the Queen's fourth-cycle birthday anniversary.

The Royal Thai Army celebrated at Sanam Luang, in downtown Bangkok, where the 1st Artillery Battalion, 1st Artillery Regiment, King's Guard was responsible for the 21-gun salute.

The Royal Thai Navy's 21-gun salute was at Wichai Prasit Fort in Bangkok Yai district, with members of the 1st King's Guard Infantry Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment, the Marine Division of the Naval Infantry Command, firing 21 blank rounds from a 76/40mm artillery piece in tribute to Her Majesty.

The Royal Thai Air Force's 21-gun salute was at the Royal Thai Air Force Aviation Park at Don Muang air base and was performed by members of the King's Guard Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment of the Air Force Civil Affairs Command. (continues below)

Soldiers of the 1st Artillery Battalion, King's Guard fire a 21-gun salute at Sanam Luang, beginning at noon on Wednesday, in honour of Her Majesty the Queen's 48th birthday. (Photo: Nutthawat Wichieanbut)

In Thailand, a 21-gun salute is strictly restricted to royal birthday celebrations, Coronation Day ceremonies and state visits by monarchs or heads of state.

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul presided over Buddhist prayers and alms-giving ceremonies for the Queen at Sanam Luang.

At precisely 7am, Mr Anutin and his wife Thananon Charnvirakul led the religious ceremonies dedicated to making merit in honour of Her Majesty.

The prime minister then led participants in offering alms to 149 Buddhist monks.

Elsewhere in Bangkok and across the country, Thais from all walks of life also gave alms to monks to make merit on the Queen’s birthday.

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and his wife Thananon Charnvirakul lead officials to give alms to 149 Buddhist monks at Sanam Luang to mark Her Majesty the Queen's 48th birthday anniversary. (Photo: Government House)
In Phitsanulok, provincial governor Kiartisak Trongsiri led officials and residents to give alms to monks at the provincial hall on Wednesday. (Photo: Chinnawat Singha)
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