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==Thai-Khu-Fah Building==
[[File:ตึกไทยคู่ฟ้า ทำเนียบรัฐบาล 8ตุลาคม2552 (The Official Site of The Prime Minister of Thailand Photo by พีรพัฒน์ วิม - Flickr - Abhisit Vejjajiva.jpg|thumb|left|In front of Thai-Khu-Fah Building, Government House]]
Thai-Khu-Fah Building ({{lang|th|ตึกไทยคู่ฟ้า}}) is an important building on the grounds of Thai Government House. The building is a symbol of the [[Cabinet of Thailand]] and government as an [[Office of the Prime Minister (Thailand)|office of the prime minister]] and a conference hall for cabinet ministers similar to that of the [[White House]] of the United States or [[Number 10 Downing Street]] of the United Kingdom. The building has only two floors with a neo-Venetian Gothic architecture combined with Byzantine arts and only one staircase. On the roof there is a small shire for [[Brahma|Lord Brahma]]. Downstairs are three lounges. The first is the Golden Dome Room on the south side of the building for visitors of the prime minister. The second is the Ivory Room which is in front of the Golden Dome Room and adjacent to the right, which is a lounge for official visitors of the prime minister. The third is the Purple Room, which is on the ground floor to the right-hand side of the building. This is a lounge for the visitors of the deputy prime minister and other cabinet ministers. The building has a small conference room for the Board of Committees' conference which has the prime minister chairs. The upper floor of the building houses the prime minister's office, the political officers' office, and the old cabinet conference room.