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Those travelling to Thailand encouraged to dress in black, subdued colours for next 90 days

The Royal Thai Government, through Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s announcement, has outlined certain measures to ensure the respectful observance of this mourning period.

Updated 8 months ago · Published on 27 Oct 2025 5:51PM

Those travelling to Thailand encouraged to dress in black, subdued colours for next 90 days
The country is observing a mourning period, and the government has set certain guidelines. - Picture from social media, October 27, 2025

FOLLOWING the passing of Thailand's former Queen Sirikit, who died Friday aged 93, the country is observing a mourning period, and the government has set certain guidelines.

According to reports in Travel and Tour World, though the daily life and tourists are not affected, it is advised for visitors and residents to observe mourning practices, especially in the way they dress and behave.

The Royal Thai Government, through Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s announcement, has outlined certain measures to ensure the respectful observance of this mourning period.

Government buildings, educational institutions, and state enterprises across the country are flying the national flag at half-mast for 30 days, starting from October 25, 2025, while government officials, state enterprise workers, and civil servants are to wear mourning attire for a year.

"The public is encouraged to dress in black or subdued colours for 90 days to reflect the national sentiment of remembrance,".

Despite the period of mourning, Thailand’s tourism sector continues to function without major disruption.

The Government has not mandated the suspension of public activities, including entertainment or business operations.

However, while daily life and tourism operations continue, visitors are encouraged to adopt a respectful attitude when travelling through Thailand during this time.

"This includes wearing appropriate clothing, especially when visiting sacred or royal sites, and adhering to local customs and practices during this period of national reflection,".

While wearing such attire isn’t mandatory, it’s seen as a sign of respect and sensitivity toward Thai culture during the mourning period.

The adjustments to certain events and the public’s encouragement to dress appropriately reflect the country’s deep respect for the Queen Mother’s contributions. – October 27, 2025

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