
The Thai national and royal symbol is the Garuda, a mythical half-bird half-human figure
(steed of the Hindu god Vishnu) that adorns King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s scepter
and royal standard. Many ministries and departments have incorporated the Garuda
into their insignias. Moreover, the Garuda signifies “By
Royal Appointment,” and is awarded, at the personal discretion of His
Majesty the King, as a sign of royal approval to companies that have rendered
outstanding economic and charitable services to Thailand.
Thailand has no official national colors, although red, white,
and blue, inspired by the colors of the Thai flag are used on appropriate
occasions.
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