The emblem of Thailand, also known as the Garuda emblem, is a royal emblem of the Kingdom of Thailand. The emblem depicts a golden Garuda, a mythical bird of Hindu and Buddhist mythology, with its wings folded, perched on a blue and red shield. The Garuda is a symbol of grace, strength, and sovereignty.
The emblem is surrounded by a wreath of lotus flowers, which represent purity, wisdom, and enlightenment. Above the emblem is a stylized crown symbolizing the monarchy of Thailand. The shield on which the Garuda is standing represents protection and security for the nation.
The emblem of Thailand has been used since 1910 and underwent a few modifications in 1911 and 1919. It was officially adopted as the national emblem by a royal decree in 1935 and remains an important symbol of the nation’s identity. The emblem can be found on national institutions, government documents, and currency.
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