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    Prince Charming is coming - Now King

    Crowds expected to greet prince - Bangkok POst
    Bhutan\'s Crown Prince Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck arrives at the Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel & Towers, where he will stay until Sunday during his visit to Thailand as a guest of the government. тАФ SURAPOL PROMSAKA NA SAKONNAKHON

    Bhutan\'s Crown Prince Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck is expected to draw a huge crowd of admirers when he visits the Royal Flora Ratchaphruek expo in Chiang Mai today. Up to 50,000 people are expected to turn up at the event to catch a glimpse of the charming prince, who has gained many adoring fans here since his visit to the kingdom for the celebrations of the 60th anniversary of His Majesty the King\'s accession to the throne earlier this year.

    Pol Col Wirat Sumanaphan, head of the security and protection centre at the floral expo, said the majority of visitors were expected to be there to greet the Bhutanese crown prince at around 2pm.

    Pol Col Sattakit Kornthong, deputy chief of Chiang Mai provincial police, said full security measures would be in place with a 300-strong police force assigned to the compound of the event.

    Well-wishers will be allowed to welcome the crown prince on both sides of the path leading into the expo. But the six areas of the park that Crown Prince Jigme is due to visit, including the Royal Pavilion, the orchid garden and Bhutan\'s national garden, will be off-limits to the public during his visit.

    During his visit to the expo, the crown prince will officially hand over to Thailand Bhutan\'s \'\'Himalayan Garden of Peace\'\', which is being exhibited alongside other gardens from around the world.

    Tickets for the expo today have already sold out, but such is the demand that people have been re-selling tickets at inflated prices to those desperate to see the crown prince.

    Meanwhile, Arthit Urairat, rector of Rangsit University, said the university will present Crown Prince Jigme with an honorary doctorate on November 26.

    Mr Arthit said the university is also considering granting scholarships to about 30 Bhutanese who are studying at the campus to mark Crown Prince Jigme\'s birthday on Feb 21.

    The scholarship programme is part of a joint human resource development project between the university and Bhutan.

    Meanwhile, the cabinet has agreed to present a vase specially prepared by the Wiang Ka Long community in Chiang Rai\'s Wiang Pa Pao district as a gift to the Bhutanese crown prince.


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    "Crowds flock to see Bhutan prince
    Bangkok Post : CHEEWIN SATTHA

    The whole province of Chiang Mai seemed to have reached fever pitch when a huge crowd of people flocked to see Bhutan's Crown Prince Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck who arrived in the northern province yesterday. Well-wishers left their homes in the early morning, took along the prince's images and waited for hours to welcome him in person while he visited Wat Phra That Doi Suthep and the Royal Flora Ratchaphruek expo. Some of the city's workforce also opted to take a day off to make sure that they would not miss out on a rare chance of getting a closer look at the Bhutanese prince.

    Rattanaporn Suwakon, a staff member of Chiang Mai University, said she had been preparing for the occasion for a long time. "I requested the day off , woke up very early and topped up the tank of my car before travelling to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep to welcome the crown prince," she said. She had been impressed by the polite and modest manners of the prince, in addition to his charming appearance, she said. Nisarat Nilsawan, 34, from Chanthaburi, said she rescheduled her return trip, previously set for yesterday, to stay on an extra day because of the prince.

    At Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, the most famous temple in the province, the prince was received with a host of red-carpet welcoming ceremonies, including the morale-boosting ceremony. Among the crowds waiting at the temple, an elderly woman managed to lay a piece of cloth at his feet and ask him to put his feet on it so that she could keep it and pay respect to it according to local tradition.

    Just before 3pm, the crown prince then visited the floral expo and was greeted by a large group of fans, both foreigners and locals, who competed to get a glimpse of him. The prince took a tour of the six areas of the expo, including the exposition centre, the Royal Pavilion, the orchid garden, and Bhutan's national garden. The crown prince officially handed over to Thailand Bhutan's "Himalayan Garden of Peace," which is being exhibited alongside other gardens from around the world. "

    and he is soooo handsome

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    total 741,188 visitors in 24 days

    On the same day Bhutanese crown prince visited the show, 48,314 visitors also visited the show - the highest number of visitors in one day.






    More pictures from Matichon

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    Chuckwow, thanks for those 2 photos you posted. I could not stop looking at both. The monk is absolutely beautiful and the prince is stunning beyond words.

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    Bhutan \'Prince Charming\' becomes king

    (Agencies)

    Guwahati, India -- The king of Bhutan has abdicated in favour of his son, the state-run Kuensel newspaper said Saturday, as the remote Himalayan kingdom moves toward a constitutional monarchy.

    The decree was published in Keunsel, the government-owned newspaper, on Friday.

    A government media official said the announcement was a surprise.

    \"We were all expecting the changes to take place only in 2008 as announced earlier by his majesty,\" said Kesang, who uses only one name.

    \"The time has now come for me to hand over my responsibilities to Trongsa Penlop Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck,\'\' he was quoted as saying.

    King Wangchuck announced in December 2005 that he would abdicate in 2008, when Bhutan is due to hold its first democratic election and switch to a system of constitutional monarchy.

    The Kuensel report gave no explanation of why the abdication came earlier than expected.
    But Indian news reports said the king had decided to step down to allow the crown prince political exposure before the promised transition diminished his royal role.

    It was not immediately known when the coronation will take place.

    The 51-year-old king had ruled Bhutan since ascending the throne in 1972 at the age of 17.

    \"The best time to change a political system is when the country enjoys stability and peace,\'\' the king had said in 2005 when he announced his plans to abdicate.

    \"Why wait for a revolution? Why crown an heir only when the nation is in mourning for a late king?\"

    The transition began five years ago when the king handed over the powers of daily government to a council of ministers.

    Bhutan, nestled between Asian giants India and China, in 2005 unveiled a 34-point constitution which was sent to 530,000 citizens for their views.

    The current king is the fourth ruler in the Wangchuck dynasty that came to power in December 1907.
    Although the Bhutanese were surprised by the king\'s 2005 announcement, they hold the Oxford-educated crown prince in equally high esteem, reports say.

    The eldest of the king\'s five sons and five daughters, he won his official recognition as prince on October 21, 2004.

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    you definitely have a hard-on for this bloke Wowpow

    but he does have a very charming look about him :cheers:
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    I bet he wouldn't look so charming in a g-string.

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    Long live the King

    HM the King of Bhutan has abdicated in favor of the personable Prince.

    I am in love with the tiny Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, the most interesting country I have ever visited. I could exhaust myself attempting to describe Bhutan, so IтАШll not try. I shall only list some facts which impress me:

    Tobacco is not imported into the kingdom; tourists may bring a limited amount for their own use.

    All Bhutanese receive free medical care. So do tourists.

    There are no billboards in the kingdom.

    Virtually everyone can speak English. For the past thirty-six years English has been the medium of instruction from kindergarten through collage.

    The national zoo was determined to be inconsistent with Buddhist principles and the conservation ethic of the kingdom. It was dismantled and the animals returned to the wild.

    There are no plastic bags in the kingdom.

    The number of visitors is limited. A visa is only given after a tour and flight are booked and paid for.

    Bhutan has a six hundred square mile reservation to protect the habitat of the yeti.

    Archery is the national sport.

    The population of Bhutan is 600,000.

    Bhutan is a monarchy which is being transformed into a parliamentary democracy at the insistence of His Majesty the King.

    The Bhutanese eat chilies as a vegetable rather than a spice.

    There are no vendors on the sidewalks. (If you look at the photos, notice how uncluttered the towns are.)

    In terms of average wage, Bhutan is rated as a poor country, but the land is fertile and the population small, so the people are well fed and beggars and homeless are non-existent.

    Bhutan is 72% forest.

    If you are interested, you can find a few of my photos here.

    http://community.webshots.com/user/hmbirth

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    Travel Info?

    Geezer: I took a look through the tourism website and it appears that you can only go there via tour packages which apparently are offered only through two outfits. Can you advise how you handled your trip?

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