Director of Center for Property Management Attends Royal Funeral Merit-Making Ceremony at Dusit Maha Prasat Throne Hall

Associate Professor Dr. Jeerakiat Apibunyopas, Director of the Center for Property Management, attended the royal merit-making ceremony in honor of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother on Friday, March 20, 2026, at 5:00 PM. The ceremony was held at the Dusit Maha Prasat Throne Hall within the Grand Palace in Bangkok. He was joined by executives and staff from Walailak University to express their loyalty and profound gratitude for Her Majesty’s boundless royal benevolence.

The atmosphere of the ceremony was solemn, dignified, and conducted in accordance with royal protocol. Attendees from various government and private sectors were dressed respectfully and participated in the religious rites in unison. The ceremony reflected deep mourning and reverence for Her Majesty, who devoted her life to numerous royal initiatives aimed at improving the well-being of the Thai people over many decades.

On this occasion, Associate Professor Dr. Jeerakiat Apibunyopas, along with the university’s executives and personnel, paid their respects, laid wreaths, and took part in the chanting ceremony (Phra Abhidhamma). Their participation demonstrated heartfelt loyalty and appreciation for Her Majesty’s immeasurable contributions. This occasion also highlighted the unity and dedication of educational personnel in upholding the nation’s core institutions and preserving Thailand’s rich cultural traditions.

The royal merit-making ceremony for the late monarch serves as a significant occasion for organizations and the public to collectively express their condolences and respect toward the monarchy. The participation of Walailak University’s executives and staff was considered a great honor and serves as a commendable example of fostering gratitude, loyalty, and civic engagement in national events.

Furthermore, the event underscores the role of educational institutions as a driving force in cultivating social awareness, particularly in promoting respect and reverence for the monarchy—an essential foundation of Thai identity that continues to be preserved and passed on sustainably to future generations.

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