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Royal Barge Suphannahong: A cultural heritage that can be beautifully preserved…..Was honored as a World Heritage ship from an organization called the "World Ship Trust" in 1992 🇹🇭 🇹🇭 The Royal Barge Suphannahong was mentioned for the first time in the early Ayutthaya period. The reign of King Maha Chakkraphat around the year 2791 during the Ayutthaya period was called "Suwannahong", as can be seen from the boat parade of Prince Thammathibeth. 🇹🇭 The Royal Barge Suphannahong was built anew in 1911 in the reign of King Vajiravudh, deriving the name from the royal barge Sri Suphannahong of King Maha Chakkaphat of Ayutthaya, built in 1548, or from Chai Suphanahong or Suvannahong of the late Ayutthaya period, or from Suvannahong of King Rama I (reigned 1782 – 1809), or from Sri Suphannahong of King Rama III (reigned 1824 – 1851). 🇹🇭 The bow is made into a head of hamsa, carved with gilded lacquer and mirrored glass decoration and a crystalline ball and tassels dangling from his mouth. The hull is painted black outside and red inside. In the middle of the barge is placed a pavilion in which there is a throne called ratcha-banlang-kanya (Pali: raja-pallaṅka-kaññā).This pavilion was built to house the king and his immediate royal family. The length of the barge is 46.15 meters and the width at the beam 3.17 meters. The depth of the hull is 94 centimeters and the draught is 41 centimeters. Its displacement is 15 tons. It is manned by fifty oarsmen with two steersmen, two officers fore and aft, one standard bearer, one signalman, seven Royal Chatras bearers and one chanter. The chanter is the singing leader of the boat song and the oarsmen chant rhythmically in unison together with the chanter on each barge. In 1992 the World Ship Trust presented the World Ship Trust Maritime Heritage Award to the Suphannahong Royal Barge.