His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen opened a new 14-storey ward building at a naval hospital in Bangkok on Sunday. The building is called Thotsamabophit, a name His Majesty bestowed on it. Their Majesties arrived at Somdech Phra Pinklao Hospital in Thonburi district at 5.09pm. The hospital is run by the Naval …
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His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen opened a new 14-storey ward building at a naval hospital in Bangkok on Sunday.
The building is called Thotsamabophit, a name His Majesty bestowed on it.
Their Majesties arrived at Somdech Phra Pinklao Hospital in Thonburi district at 5.09pm. The hospital is run by the Naval Medical Department.
Photo via Royal news poolHis Majesty lit the candles and incense before the Buddha image and observed the precepts. He then pressed the switch that drew the cover from the building’s name plaque.
The name honours His Majesty as the tenth reign of the Chakri dynasty.
Photo via Royal news poolThe building itself exists because the hospital was running out of room. Numbers have kept climbing, among navy personnel and among members of the public who come here for treatment.
It has more than 20,300 square metres of floor space across its 14 floors.
There are 228 beds. Of those, 184 are general beds and 44 are for critical and semi-critical care.
Space inside has been laid out for internal medicine and for complex cases in particular, with intelligent clinical support systems through the building.
Photo via Royal news poolTheir Majesties then moved to the ceremonial pavilion.
His Majesty presented offerings to the monks and poured the ceremonial water. Mementoes were given to those who had supported the project, and Their Majesties signed the stone plaque.
They then took leave of the monks. Inside the building, an exhibition called Navi Wet Boriruk had been staged under the name of the new block.
Photo via Royal news poolIt runs across six zones.
Their Majesties signed the commemorative book. They were then photographed with senior officials, navy commanders, project supporters, and the leadership of the Naval Medical Department and the hospital.
They then left by car.
Related newsSources: Royal news pool, via Prachachat · Somdech Phra Pinklao Hospital
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