He visited irrigation and technology in the United States.
He visited irrigation and technology in the United States.
Mythology of international relations, the King of the Thousand Years with his visit to Hawaii, United States, July 2-9, 2010.
To mention past visits to the United States, many of them may have been official diplomatic mythologies and receptions, but in fact, along the course of the show was packed with studies in science, technology and innovation, along with international relations.
After visiting Williamsburg, they continued to New York City. On July 5, in the morning, he gave an interview to the press at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, and then joined the Ticker Tape procession to New York City Hall, among the crowds of people waiting to watch and spread rainbow paper along both sides of the way, which was a great honor. His Majesty the King, the Great Adulyadej, the Great Phitra, sat in a convertible car alongside the mayor of New York City.
At this show, Her Majesty the Queen, Thousand Year King, was the center of attention for the American public and the press from around the world. The magnificent beauty and Thai garment with the uniqueness of national culture made a deep impression on the public. It was a key role in the prosperity of the relationship and spread Thailand's reputation and cultural arts to international recognition.
Then they continued to Tennessee, where the Tennessee Basin Development Organization (T.V.A.) is located. The Prototype Authority for Water Resources Management, Electric Power Generation and Flood Prevention. He visited the Fort Loudoun Dam to study the operation of generators and water control gate systems. He also visited the sample farm, the cooperative for livestock education, and the nuclear and radioactive energy research center at the Atomic Energy Museum of Oak Ridge. All of the exhibits went on to closely investigate experts for the application of knowledge in the development of the country, which will benefit the well-being of Thai scholars.
Compiled from: The Book of His Visit to the United States, 2000.

















































































































