The kingdom has been prepping for the event since Bhumibol died at the age of 88 in October, triggering an outpouring of grief in a nation where the charismatic leader commanded a cult-like following.
Royal artists have been working around the clock to erect an enormous funeral pyre outside Bangkok's Grand palace, complete with towering spires and covered in sculptures of mythical beasts.
Spanning four days from October 25-29, the cremation event will be a spectacular and costly affair infused with Buddhist ceremonies, cultural performances and arcane palace rituals that will send Bhumibol's spirit off to the afterlife.
Some 70,000 security officers will be deployed to keep the peace, he added.
Since the monarch's death, tens of thousands of black- clad mourners have been queueing daily to visit the throne hall where Bhumibol's body is lying in state.
In total, more than 11 million Thais from around the country have paid their respects before the body over the past year, according to palace figures.
He has yet to attain his father's widespread popularity and has made moves to consolidate control over the palace bureaucracy and reduce government oversight.
Like his father, the new king is shielded from scrutiny by a draconian defamation law that punishes any perceived criticism of the royal family with up to 15 years in jail per offence.
Prosecutions have surged since the ultra-royalist junta grabbed power in 2014.
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