As the central venue of the historic event will be Sanam Luang ceremonial ground in Bangkok, where the royal funeral pyre is located, booths will be set up in designated areas for mourners to participate in the funeral flower-laying ritual.
Wissanu said each booth will feature the same portrait of the late King that is installed in front of the royal urn in the Grand Palace. He also said there was a possibility that more public holidays would be declared during the royal cremation ceremony, as the responsible committee was currently considering the matter.