Thailand bade farewell to late King Bhumibol Adulyadej Thursday in an elaborate, ritual-soaked funeral in Bangkok’s historic quarter that gripped a nation mourning the loss of its chief unifying figure. Thailand’s semi-divine “father” was idolized like no other modern monarch. A year of mourning has done nothing to diminish that veneration as Thailand marks a final end to his era with his cremation, uncertain of what is to follow. More than 3,000 of Hong Kong’s Thai people also congregated at a small temple in the New Territories, to pay tribute to their late king.