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Queen Mother Sirikit’s Passing Leaves Lasting Impact on Thai Society

Queen Mother Sirikit’s Passing Leaves Lasting Impact on Thai Society

IN SHORTThailand’s Queen Mother Sirikit died at age 93, marking the end of an era defined by deep involvement in rural development, crafts, and charity work. Her decades-long dedication to improving lives of women and the rural poor won her widespread devotion, as did her efforts to preserve Thai art and environmental causes. Known as the “Green Queen,” Sirikit’s legacy includes foundational work that reshaped perceptions of the modern Thai monarchy and continues to inspire national pride and public service.

TL;DR

  • Queen Mother Sirikit, beloved for her humanitarian work, passed away in Bangkok at 93 after enduring illness.
  • Her championing of rural projects and Thai artisans hip uplifted thousands, establishing enduring cottage industries.
  • She launched the SUPPORT Foundation, creating livelihoods for women through weaving and crafts across Thailand.
  • As King Bhumibol's partner, she was seen as a symbol of compassion and unwavering public service.
  • Her “Green Queen” moniker stemmed from her advocacy for the environment and conservation.
  • Sirikit's birthday, August 12, remains celebrated as Mother’s Day in Thailand.
  • The public is observing mourning, with retrospectives on her social work dominating national coverage.
  • Her passing prompts reflections on the royal family’s influence on cultural identity and welfare policy.