Interesting images from around the kingdom captured by Post Photographers.
15 JUL 2011

Photos Of The Week

Interesting images from around the kingdom captured by Post Photographers.

 
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A traffic light showing number one on its timer stands in the foreground of the Democracy Monument. Pheu Thai Party, allocated election code No. 1 in the July 3 poll, is forming a new government. Photo by Patipat Janthong.
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A woman pays her respects outside the Grand Palace. She earlier attended a ceremony where 285 hilltribe youngsters were ordained en masse at Wat Benchamabophit to honour His Majesty the King's 84th birthday on Dec 5. Photo by Patipat Janthong.
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Outgoing Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva waves to supporters at a gathering in Ekkamai area. The gathering was organised by social networkers to give him moral support following the Democrat Party's defeat in the July 3 election. Photo by Pattanapong Hirunard.
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Supatra Sasupan, 11, nicknamed Nong Nat, suffers from Ambras Syndrome. She and other students at Ratchaborpit School in Bangkok have received their citizenship cards for the first time. The new ID cards are issued to people aged seven onwards. Photo by Apichart Jinakul.
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Policewomen join anti-riot training at the Police Club in Bangkok. They will be deployed to guard presumptive prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Photo by Jetjaras Na Ranong.
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Mangrove saplings begin to grow in Samut Sakhon province as part of efforts to rehabilitate the shoreline. Environmentalists fear government plans to reclaim land for commercial development may jeopardise the mangrove conservation project. Photo by Chanat Katanyu.
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Monks stand outside Amarin Plaza before collecting books as alms. The books, some second-hand and covering a wide range of subjects, will be donated to schools nationwide, under a merit-making ceremony to mark Asarnha Bucha Day today. Photo by Apichart Jinakul.