Royal Barge Procession
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Interesting to hear what the Siam says. They are near the starting point - I've been held up on the express boat around there before when the boys have been out for a practice - but I would have thought they were too close. You might see a lot of the boats, while they get ready to depart, but not much of the actual procession. Still, it might be interesting.
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If the restaurant is 1/2 way along the route then expect to see the beginning of the procession at around 3 to 3:30 PM but I would be at the restaurant at least around 2:30 PM. Once you see the first barge it should take around 30 - 45 minutes for the rest of them to go pass. Enjoy!
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Since I will be leaving on the 29th, I want to plan to see the rehearsal on the 25th. Will the boats travel the entire length of the procession and all of the boats take part so it will last 2+ hours? Would you recommend getting a table at a riverside restaurant, as Bob has done? OR, is this a short run just near the Royal barge museum?
Thank you so much
Thank you so much
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SusanneH - I have never been to the regular practices but IMO it should still held at the same time and for the same duration. The only thing that will be different will be that the oarsman will be in their navy t-shirts and slacks instead of the official palace uniforms. Also, I don't think there will be any of the old chanting and royal songs like during the real or dress rehearsal events.
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SusanneH, the royal barge museum has little to do with the procession. The procession starts up-river near the Krung Ton bridge and comes down to Wat Arun. The museum is simply where some of the old barges are stored. The bulk of the 'fleet' is kept near the starting point.
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Please be aware that during the days of rehearsal mentioned above the express boat and all river traffic in the capital will cease operations from 11:00 AM until 6:30 PM.
Photos of the rehearsal taken on Friday Oct. 12th: http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=Barg...20%40N03&s=rec
Photos of the rehearsal taken on Friday Oct. 12th: http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=Barg...20%40N03&s=rec
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Kalbozey - not all river traffic will ceased, only those that travel the same route as the procession. Apart from the Chao Praya river there are other rivers that flow though Bangkok and life goes on as normal. Even on the Chao Praya the boat traffic in the other areas of Bangkok goes on as normal.