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Trabajo Práctico Final: Tailandia “El Rey Que Se Casó Con Su Guardaespaldas Y La Hizo Reina” Macarena Tonnelier Ceremonial y Protocolo II Trabajo Práctico Final: Tailandia “El rey que se casó con su guardaespaldas y la hizo reina”. Ceremonial y Protocolo II Prof. Cristina Amalia Lopez Tailandia tiene nueva reina. Su Majestad y la general Suthida Vajiralongkorn na Ayutthaya están casados oficialmente según la ley y la tradición tailandesa de acuerdo el anuncio oficial publicado en la Gaceta Real, el boletín oficial de Tailandia. El anuncio añade que el soberano nombró a su esposa "reina Suthida", un título que llevará "a partir de ahora como miembro de la familia real". Tres días antes de que el rey MahaVajiralongkorn, proclamado Rama X, sea oficialmente coronado en unas fastuosas ceremonias previstas entre el 4 y el 6 de mayo, la Casa Real del país Asiático anunció que el monarca se casó con su guardaespaldas. El costo de estos eventos ronda los 30 millones, su corona pesa 7,5 kilos.La boda y el nombramiento, fueron anunciados en la Gaceta Real, el boletín oficial de Tailandia, mientras que un vídeo de la ceremonia en palacio fue retransmitido por todas las televisiones nacionales. En este trabajo vamos a documentar la boda. En Tailandia, por ejemplo, podemos encontrarnos con numerosos comportamientos que pueden ser considerados ofensas o faltas de respeto, aunque nuestra intención sea buena. Muchas veces esas diferencias se deben a las creencias religiosas, pero otras tienen su origen en la estructura social del país, las costumbres y tradiciones, o en la forma de ver la vida que tenga la sociedad en cuestión. Por eso vamos a poner en valor estas diferencias. El arraigo a la figura del rey está omnipresente a lo largo y ancho del país, con imágenes en solitario, o de la familia real al completo, en rotondas, edificios institucionales, puentes elevados, etc. La cultura de Tailandia es poseedora de extensas manifestaciones culturales de los países con los que limita. La influencia de la cultura china, el folclore de la India y Camboya han hecho de Tailandia un país de riquezas culturales que vamos a conocer a través de este trabajo. 1 Macarena Tonnelier Ceremonial y Protocolo II Consigna Primera Parte Cuestiones geopolíticas -Indique la posición geográfica de Tailandia e incluya la forma de gobierno -Describa el emblema de Tailandia, su escudo y su bandera -Cuál es el nombre ceremonial de Bangkok y por qué se conoce a Tailandia como el país de la sonrisa? -En lo que respecta a la numismática que moneda posee? Cuestiones culturales y religiosas -Incluya fotografías de trajes típicos -La figura de BUDA en Tailandia -¿Qué pasa con el color de piel? -¿Cómo reaccionan cada vez que se entona el himno? Link de guía aportado por el docente https://detailandia.com/cultura-tailandesa/ Segunda Parte Monarcas y descendiente -Realice la genealogía familiar -Realice una breve reseña del monarca Bhumibol Adulyadej, el venerado padre de los tailandeses -Ubolratana Rajakanya, hermana del rey Vajiralongkorn de Tailandia. En 2004 vivió un drama cuando su hijo autista, Poom, pereció a los 21 años en el devastador tsunami. Tras su muerte creó una fundación en su nombre para ayudar a los niños que padecen este trastorno del desarrollo. Este año se postuló como candidata a la presidencia de su país pero tuvo que renunciar a ella porque el Rey la consideraba inaceptable, analice su perfil. 2 Macarena Tonnelier Ceremonial y Protocolo II Link de guía https://www.elespectador.com/noticias/el-mundo/la-princesa- rebelde-que-desafia-los-militares-en-tailandia-articulo-838630 -Sirindhorn, la princesa a la que todos quieren como reina de Tailandia, analice su perfil. -Realice una breve reseña del Rey Rama X e indique cuántas esposas tiene y cuàndo contrajo matrimonio con ellas, y los hijos con cada una, investigue e incluya las fotografías en cada caso. -El rey sorprendió al casarse con la generala SuthidaTidjai (40) a tan sólo tres días de su coronación oficial, que se celebró entre el pasado sábado 6 y el lunes 8 de mayo. A pesar de que su cuarta mujer era una cara conocida y se dice que la relación era vox populi, el palacio jamás la había confirmado como novia; Realice una breve reseña de esta nueva reina. -¿Qué título le concedió el rey (al ser proclamado luego de la muerte de su padre en 2016) y con el que se desempeñó hasta contraer matrimonio y què título tendrá ahora? -La hija del rey de Tailandia: la Carlota Casiraghi oriental, a sus 31 años, comparte con la hija de Carolina de Mónaco su pasión por moda. Incluya su perfil Tercera parte Hablamos de las ceremonias tradicionales de Tailandia -Se cree que Sai Mongkol, la tradicional ceremonia de bendición tailandesa, es capaz de unir las almas de la pareja. En ella, se utilizan lazos simbólicos para unir la novia al novio. Este es seguido por la ceremonia de Rod Nam, en la cual los invitados vierten agua sagrada de una concha bendita sobre las manos de la novia e del novio. Profundice sobre el tema para abordar los preparativos investigativos sobre la boda. -Como es la boda tradicional en Tailandia -¿La nueva consorte está sujeta a la protección de la ley de lesa majestad, que significa? 3 Macarena Tonnelier Ceremonial y Protocolo II Diferencias en las costumbres tailandesas -Nombre algunas costumbres que hagan distintivas a las personas tailandesas por sus tradiciones, creencias y cultura. Hablemos de la boda del Rey -Indique el estilismo que usaron los monarcas para la ceremonia. -Incluya las fotos del palacio donde se realizó la ceremonia -¿Cómo se produce la ceremonia de bodas? -¿Quiénes fueron los testigos? -El rey de Tailandia coronó reina a su cuarta esposa mientras la tercera está presa investigue las razones y consecuencias Link de guía aportado por el docente https://www.perfil.com/noticias/internacional/el-rey-de-tailandia-corono-reina-a- su-cuarta-esposa-mientras-la-tercera-esta-prisionera.phtml -El cumpleaños de la consorte de Rama X, el 3 de junio, será fiesta nacional en Tailandia. Incluya algunos de los 20 retratos que mandaron a realizarse de la reina. -Refleje el momento en que el rey la unge con agua -Indique quienes fueron los testigos de la boda. -Documente la firma del acta de matrimonio. Conclusiones sobre el aprendizaje y síntesis del trabajo Link sugeridos por el docente http://hablemosdeculturas.com/cultura-de-tailandia/ https://detailandia.com/cultura-tailandesa/ https://www.lanacion.com.ar/el-mundo/tailandia-rey-se-caso-su- guardaespaldas-hizo-nid2243594 https://www.elpais.com.uy/mundo/tailandia-amanece-nueva-reina.html 4 Macarena Tonnelier Ceremonial y Protocolo II https://www.vanitatis.elconfidencial.com/casas-reales/2019-02-10/sirivannavari- la-hija-rey-tailandia-carlota-casirghi_1815622/ http://www.thailandbuddy.com/Spanish/culture/traditional-thai-wedding.html https://www.vanitatis.elconfidencial.com/casas-reales/2019-02-08/princesa- tailandesa-primera-ministra-golpe-estado_1812446/ https://www.elespectador.com/noticias/el-mundo/quien-es-suthida-la-azafata- que-se-convirtio-en-reina-de-tailandia-articulo- 853999https://www.perfil.com/noticias/internacional/reina-suthida-rey- vajiralongkorn-tailandia-azafata-guardaespaldas-y- generala.phtmlhttps://blogs.20minutos.es/yaestaellistoquetodolosabe/el- nombre-ceremonial-de-bangkok/ https://www.lavanguardia.com/politica/20171026/432365726072/el-monarca- bhumibol-adulyadej-el-venerado-padre-de-los-tailandeses.html https://www.telemundo51.com/noticias/mundo/Rey-de-Tailandia-Vajiralongkorn- se-casa-nueva-reina-Suthida-monarquia-509370911.html https://espanol.yahoo.com/noticias/tailandia-rey-cas%C3%B3-guardaespaldas- reina-133600614.html https://www.clarin.com/mundo/rey-tailandia-casa-sorpresa-guardaespaldas- convierte-reina_0_spZNXGD8R.html https://caras.perfil.com/noticias/realeza/a-dias-de-su-coronacion-el-rey-de- tailandia-se-casa-con-su-guardaespaldas.phtml https://www.totalnews.com.ar/index.php/internacionales/67077-el-rey-de- tailandia-se-casa-por-sorpresa-con-su-guardaespaldas-y-la-convierte-en-reina https://centrogilbertobosques.senado.gob.mx/docs/TAILANDIA.pdf 5 Macarena Tonnelier Ceremonial y Protocolo II https://www.rayavadee.com/es/weddings-traditional.php https://www.elperiodico.com/es/internacional/20190502/boda-rey-tailandia- ritual-contrapelo-tiempos-metoo-7435788 https://www.elperiodico.com/es/internacional/20190502/tailandia-amanece-con- una-nueva-reina-dos-dias-antes-coronacion-nuevo-monarca-7435076 https://www.revistavanityfair.es/realeza/articulos/asi-es-la-nueva-e-inesperada- reina-de-tailandia-los-primeros-retratos-oficiales-de-suthida/38248 https://travelmesoftly.com/tailandia-costumbres-conocer-y-respetar/ https://www.vidadeviajera.com/tailandia-20-costumbres-a-conocer-antes-de- visitarla/ Video representativo https://www.hola.com/realeza/20190502141474/rey-tailandia-boda/ https://www.telemundo51.com/videos/noticias/La-nueva-reina-de- Tailandia_TLMD---Las-Vegas-509370032.html Recuerde incluir la bibliografía de consulta, y seguir los lineamientos de la Universidad para la entrega del trabajo con las carátulas y rótulos correspondientes y documentar su subida online en el portafolio de presentación de la asignatura. 6 Macarena Tonnelier Ceremonial y Protocolo II Trabajo Práctico Final – Ceremonial y Protocolo II Tailandia - “El rey que se casó con su guardaespaldas y la hizo reina” Cuestiones geopolíticas Tailandia (en tailandés: ประเทศไทย), oficialmente Reino de Tailandia (en tailandés: ร รไทย, Ratcha-anachak Thai), es uno de los cuarenta y nueve países que componen el continente asiático. Su capital y ciudad más poblada es Bangkok, centro de la actividad política, comercial e industrial. Está ubicado al este de la subregión del Sudeste Asiático, limitando al este con Laos (gran parte de esta frontera la forma el río Mekong), al sureste con Camboya y el golfo de Tailandia, al sur con Malasia y al oeste con el mar de Andamán y Birmania. 7 Macarena Tonnelier Ceremonial y Protocolo II Posee unos 65.926.261 de habitantes, país número 20 más poblado del mundo. El país era conocido previamente como Siam. Este nombre fue cambiado por primera vez en 1939 por Prathet Thai (ประเทศไทย).
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