Hundreds of thousands of blue-clad people nationwide have affirmed their respect, love and loyalty for Her Majesty the Queen and the monarchy with their largest ever bicycle parade which set a new world record Sunday.
The main event was in Bangkok where His Royal Highness Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn led more than 40,000 cyclists who joined the "Bike for Mom" cycling event Sunday evening to mark Her Majesty the Queen's 83rd birthday.
The Crown Prince and Her Royal Highness Princess Bajrakitiyabha led cyclists along the 43-kilometre round-route from the Royal Plaza through Bangkok streets to the 11th Infantry Regiment in Bang Khen.
The event notched up a new record for the world's largest bicycle parade, breaking the previous record set in Taiwan. In 2012, in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Republic of China, Taiwan held the "One Bike One" event and drew 72,919 cyclists across the country to ride, according to the World Record Academy.
The previous world record for the largest bicycle parade consisted of 48,615 cyclists at an event in Italy, and was noted by the Guinness Book of World Records.
For Thailand, 294,863 people registered to participate in the "Bike for Mom" parade nationwide. The Guinness World Records committee was also invited to certify the event.
The committee has certified that Thailand now holds the new world record, with 146,266 cyclists nationwide who successfully rode and met its criteria.
People from all walks of life, from children to the elderly, as well as people with disabilities, participated in the event.
In the capital, late-comers braved the heat and bright sunlight, as they stood in the middle of Sanam Luang, queuing for their last minute registration for the event.
Even for those who didn't enroll by the late July deadline, the much-expected parade could not be missed.
It was an historical day, cyclists and curious onlookers agreed cheerfully, adding the temperature, though hot, didn't stop them from coming. Some came as early as 7am.
By early afternoon, the attention shifted a few streets down to the front of the Royal Plaza, where many waited for HRH the Crown Prince to kickstart the parade.
Most VIPs, including Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, cabinet members, court presidents and high-ranking officials as well as diplomats, had their bicycles lined up since morning at the Royal Plaza. They were joined by various politicians, as well as businessmen and celebrities.
This special moment was televised and the sea of blue blossomed to prove how united Thais are in their overwhelming loyalty to the royal family, observers said.
"I'm happy the Royal Family is supportive of cycling events and hope it will be a starting point for Thais to ride their bikes more often," said Supakon Pattanakhunam, an experienced cyclist.
The avid rider says he wants the world to see that Thais chose to ride bicycles as their way of expressing their love for the monarchy.
Hundreds of thousands of blue-clad people nationwide have affirmed their respect, love and loyalty for Her Majesty the Queen and the monarchy with their largest ever bicycle parade which set a new world record Sunday. The main event was in Bangkok where His Royal Highness Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn led more than 40,000 cyclists who joined the "Bike for Mom" cycling event Sunday evening to mark Her Majesty the Queen's 83rd birthday. The Crown Prince and Her Royal Highness Princess Bajrakitiyabha led cyclists along the 43-kilometre round-route from the Royal Plaza through Bangkok streets to the 11th Infantry Regiment in Bang Khen. The event notched up a new record for the world's largest bicycle parade, breaking the previous record set in Taiwan. In 2012, in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Republic of China, Taiwan held the "One Bike One" event and drew 72,919 cyclists across the country to ride, according to the World Record Academy. The previous world record for the largest bicycle parade consisted of 48,615 cyclists at an event in Italy, and was noted by the Guinness Book of World Records. For Thailand, 294,863 people registered to participate in the "Bike for Mom" parade nationwide. The Guinness World Records committee was also invited to certify the event. The committee has certified that Thailand now holds the new world record, with 146,266 cyclists nationwide who successfully rode and met its criteria. People from all walks of life, from children to the elderly, as well as people with disabilities, participated in the event. In the capital, late-comers braved the heat and bright sunlight, as they stood in the middle of Sanam Luang, queuing for their last minute registration for the event. Even for those who didn't enroll by the late July deadline, the much-expected parade could not be missed. It was an historical day, cyclists and curious onlookers agreed cheerfully, adding the temperature, though hot, didn't stop them from coming. Some came as early as 7am. By early afternoon, the attention shifted a few streets down to the front of the Royal Plaza, where many waited for HRH the Crown Prince to kickstart the parade. Most VIPs, including Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, cabinet members, court presidents and high-ranking officials as well as diplomats, had their bicycles lined up since morning at the Royal Plaza. They were joined by various politicians, as well as businessmen and celebrities. This special moment was televised and the sea of blue blossomed to prove how united Thais are in their overwhelming loyalty to the royal family, observers said. "I'm happy the Royal Family is supportive of cycling events and hope it will be a starting point for Thais to ride their bikes more often," said Supakon Pattanakhunam, an experienced cyclist. The avid rider says he wants the world to see that Thais chose to ride bicycles as their way of expressing their love for the monarchy.
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Hundreds of thousands of blue-clad people nationwide have affirmed their respect, love and loyalty for Her Majesty the Queen and the monarchy with their largest ever bicycle parade which set a new world record Sunday.
The main event was in Bangkok where His Royal Highness Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn led more than 40,000 cyclists who joined the "Bike for Mom" cycling event Sunday evening to mark Her Majesty the Queen's 83rd birthday.
The Crown Prince and Her Royal Highness Princess Bajrakitiyabha led cyclists along the 43-kilometre round-route from the Royal Plaza through Bangkok streets to the 11th Infantry Regiment in Bang Khen.
The event notched up a new record for the world's largest bicycle parade, breaking the previous record set in Taiwan. In 2012, in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Republic of China, Taiwan held the "One Bike One" event and drew 72,919 cyclists across the country to ride, according to the World Record Academy.
The previous world record for the largest bicycle parade consisted of 48,615 cyclists at an event in Italy, and was noted by the Guinness Book of World Records.
For Thailand, 294,863 people registered to participate in the "Bike for Mom" parade nationwide. The Guinness World Records committee was also invited to certify the event.
The committee has certified that Thailand now holds the new world record, with 146,266 cyclists nationwide who successfully rode and met its criteria.
People from all walks of life, from children to the elderly, as well as people with disabilities, participated in the event.
In the capital, late-comers braved the heat and bright sunlight, as they stood in the middle of Sanam Luang, queuing for their last minute registration for the event.
Even for those who didn't enroll by the late July deadline, the much-expected parade could not be missed.
It was an historical day, cyclists and curious onlookers agreed cheerfully, adding the temperature, though hot, didn't stop them from coming. Some came as early as 7am.
By early afternoon, the attention shifted a few streets down to the front of the Royal Plaza, where many waited for HRH the Crown Prince to kickstart the parade.
Most VIPs, including Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, cabinet members, court presidents and high-ranking officials as well as diplomats, had their bicycles lined up since morning at the Royal Plaza. They were joined by various politicians, as well as businessmen and celebrities.
This special moment was televised and the sea of blue blossomed to prove how united Thais are in their overwhelming loyalty to the royal family, observers said.
"I'm happy the Royal Family is supportive of cycling events and hope it will be a starting point for Thais to ride their bikes more often," said Supakon Pattanakhunam, an experienced cyclist.
The avid rider says he wants the world to see that Thais chose to ride bicycles as their way of expressing their love for the monarchy.
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