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Message From King Adulyadej

Interior view photograph. Wooden panels inside the Thailand exhibition area. The caption reads: "We are glad to be able to contribute to your celebrations. We are happy to participate in upholding the spirit of brotherhood of man which is enshrined in the Exhibition. It is our sincere hope that our humble contribution, the Thai Pavilion will afford Canadians and other visitors to Expo a glimpse of certain components of the Thai nation, our culture and perhaps an insight into our way of life and intentions. H. M. King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand on Thai National Day."

Preacher's Seat

Interior view photograph. Replica of a preacher's seat sculpted out of mother of pearl.

Thai Artwork

Interior view photograph. A Thai art piece painted with gold leaves.

Thailand Pavilion

Exterior view photograph. Thailand Pavilion exterior (lot C-470). The single storey Thailand Pavilion consisted of two separate buildings, both highly representative of the delicate and ornate architecture of the Orient. A replica of an 18th-century buddhist shrine was built in Thailand and reassembled in Montreal. Traditional Thai pagodas sat at each end of the shrine housing additional exhibition spaces. A large reflecting pond recreated the scenic beauty of the oriental landscape. Antiques as well as modern examples of Thailand were showcased in the exhibit. Ancient Thailand was represented throughout the exhibit with ancient statues adorned in traditional costume. A royal chariot and an elephant dressed for ancient war were both crowd favorites. Modern Thailand was portrayed through the use of fine art and handicrafts made with silver, gold, wood carvings. Silk garments and Thai jewellery were centerpieces on display. The export industry was represented with displays of rice, rubber, tapioca and forest products. Cylindrical Buddhist shrine adjacent to a rectangular volume pagoda with multileveled pitched roofs. Structural steel frame for pagodas. Wood frame with gold leaf and painted wood cladding. Thai carvings and pieces of mirror set into wood. (S: 25' x 100' --- A: 550 sq. ft. --- H: 90')