HM the King travels to Bangkok for check-up

08 Aug 2014  2043 | World Travel News

BANGKOK : Thailand’s revered but elderly King Bhumibol Adulyadej returned to Bangkok Wednesday for the first time in just over a year for a medical check-up, the Royal Household Bureau said.
The 86-year-old king, the world’s longest-serving monarch who is treated as a near-deity in politically turbulent Thailand, left the Bangkok hospital 1 August last year for his coastal palace in southern Hua Hin.
He lived in the hospital for almost four years after being admitted with respiratory problems in 2009 — but there was no explanation from the palace over his prolonged stay.
“Now, it’s time for a team of royal physicians to give him a thorough medical check-up which needs special equipment,” a televised statement from the Royal Household Bureau said.
“The royal physicians asked HM the King to receive his medical check-up at Siriraj Hospital 6 August,” it added, without saying how long he will stay at the hospital.
His Majesty the King, was accompanied to the Hua Hin palace by Queen Sirikit, who had also been hospitalised for a year.
She will be 82 on 12 August and was last seen in public as the royal couple were driven from Bangkok last summer to streets lined with adoring well-wishers.
HM the King, a keen saxophonist, photographer and sailor who is also a father figure to Thais, has made several public appearances since relocating to Hua Hin.
The last was to celebrate his 64th anniversary on the throne 5 May.
Born on 5 December 1927 in the United States, he came to the throne aged 18 in 1946. After finishing his studies in Switzerland he was crowned in 1950.
Thais see him as a unifying figure during a more than six-decade reign that has been flecked by political turmoil in the bitterly divided country.
Thai children are taught that respect for the king, patriotism and religious devotion are closely intertwined, giving him an almost divine status.
Portraits of the monarch can be seen everywhere, while cinema-goers stand to attention when the royal anthem plays at the start of films.

Sourced: ttrweekly

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