
HRH Princess Maha Chakri
Sirindhorn inspects some of the Mudmee silk on display at the
celebration of the 150th anniversary of Queen Savang Vadhana’s birth.
HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn opened Chonburi’s
celebration of the 150th anniversary of Queen Savang Vadhana’s birth,
spending two days in the province to present awards, view artwork and
attend lectures.
Her Royal Highness cut the ribbon March 19 at Queen Savang Vadhana
Memorial Hospital in Sriracha, which hosted an exhibition on history and
missions of the Her Majesty and an academic seminar. She presented
awards to 22 winners in photography and drawing contests, as well as
souvenirs to 150 people who donated to the hospital for the occasion.
HRH the Princess reviewed the winning photos and paintings, which
covered the topics of “The Prosperous Picture of the Kingdom at
Sriracha,” and “Old Photos that Tell the Story of Sriracha.” A
historical art contest followed the topics of “Following the Footsteps
of HM Queen Savang Vadhana” and “HM the Queen Sri Savarindiva
Baromaratchathevi Phra Phan Vasa Ayyika Chao.” The latter was open to
primary, secondary and college students.

HRH Princess Sirindhorn also toured the Queen Savang
historical exhibition organized by her foundation, which sheds light on
the Siamese queen’s history and missions.
The Culture Ministry and Queen Savang Vadhana Foundation in September
obtained a royal decree to mark the United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organization tribute to HM the King’s
Grandmother as an important individual and her contributions to health
science, culture, social science and human sciences. At the 36th UNESCO
general conference in Paris in October, the meeting had approved a
celebration the queen as an important individual and her contributions
to health science, culture, social science and human sciences.
Later, Her Royal Highness visited the Queen Savang monument, where she
presented flowers and lit incense to pay respect. She stayed that night
at Ruan Rattamanoon within the Queen Savang hospital.
The following day, the celebration continued with HRH Princess
Sirindhorn attending a seminar the hospital where facility Director
Chaiwet Nutprayun briefed HRH the Princess on disaster-preparation plans
and public-health research done by the hospital.
HRH the Princess afterward laid the cornerstone for National Blood
Center’s plasma production center. (CPRD)


