Motor show, Hello Kitty show and Rodin show cap the main events of Nov 28, 2014.
28 NOV 2014

A day in photos

Motor show, Hello Kitty show and Rodin show cap the main events of Nov 28, 2014.

 
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A day in photos
Organisers of Motor Expo 2014 take a press tour ahead of the exhibition which begins from Nov 29 to Dec 10, 2014. — Tawatchai Kemgumnerd
A day in photos
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha bows during a wreath-laying ceremony at the War Martyrs Monument in Hanoi. Gen Prayut is in Hanoi on a two-day visit to Vietnam. — Reuters
A day in photos
Members of the Indonesian military and police take part in an evacuation exercise designed to strengthen the relationship between the two forces near Banda Aceh. — Reuters/Antara
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Cambodian police officers and workers stand in front of a pile of fake medicines before destruction at a medical waste management site in Choeung Ek village on the outskirt of Phnom Penh. — AP
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Boris Johnson (second left) sits next to Japanese tourists (right) in an MRT subway car in Singapore. The mayor of London is on a six-day trip to Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia, in a bid to promote London as a major investment destination. — AP
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Dancers perform during an inauguration ceremony of a Hello Kitty amusement park in Anji, Zhejiang province. With an investment of US$325 million, Hello Kitty Park will be China's first large scale amusement park scheduled to open to the public on New Year's day. — Reuters
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A couple look at the seasonal illumination displays "Canyon d'Azur" in Shiodome business district in Tokyo. — AP
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Cars drive through flood water in Brisbane central business district after a severe thunderstorm swept through the city on Nov 27, 2014. — EPA
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Shoppers compete to purchase retail items on "Black Friday" at an Asda superstore in Wembley, north London. Britain's high streets, malls and online sites were awash with discounts, as more retailers than ever embraced US-style "Black Friday" promotions, seeking to kick-start trading in the key Christmas period. — Reuters