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On April 6, 2025, Thailand observed Chakri Day, a national holiday honoring the establishment of the Chakri Dynasty, which has reigned over the kingdom since 1782. This annual commemoration pays tribute to King Rama I, the founder of the dynasty, and celebrates the enduring legacy of the royal family that continues to shape Thai culture and identity.
Chakri Day festivities typically center around Bangkok, where ceremonial events unfold with reverence and pride. At the Memorial Bridge, named after King Rama I, officials and citizens gather to lay wreaths and offer tributes. The Royal Pantheon at Wat Phra Kaew, housing statues of past Chakri kings, becomes a focal point for prayers and reflection. Across the nation Thais pause to honor the contributions of the dynasty’s monarchs.
This year’s observance, which includes a public holiday today, Monday, April 7, carries added significance as it reflects on the Chakri Dynasty’s role in modernizing Thailand while preserving its traditions. From King Rama I’s unification of the kingdom to the progressive reigns of his successors, the dynasty’s 243-year history remains a cornerstone of national pride.
For many Thais, Chakri Day is not just a historical marker but a moment to express gratitude for stability and continuity.

Photo credit: Royal Thai Army