September 28, "Royal Thai Flag Day."
September 28 of each year is the Royal Thai Flag. It is scheduled at the Cabinet meeting on September 20, 2016. It begins on September 28, 2017, as the first year, but is not a public holiday.
The flag was the highest symbol of the nation, which originally took many forms of the Thai flag until the reign of His Majesty the Crown Prince. His Majesty was the sixth, and he reenacted the Flag Act in 1917, and he defined the meaning of the flag as red, meaning "nation," people, white, meaning "religion," and blue, meaning "king."
The Thai flag is a reminder to the young people to commemorate the blood sacrifices of their ancestors, to preserve the land and to unite the hearts of the whole nation, to shape the love of unity, to strengthen pride in the nation, to create a great power in the development of the Thai nation.
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