In today's photo gallery, we feature a mahout paying respect to the King's portrait, microcars, teenage girl smoking meth, Chat & Charity stickers and a Chinese artist who paints with his tongue.
In today's photo gallery, we feature a mahout paying respect to the King's portrait, microcars, teenage girl smoking meth, Chat & Charity stickers and a Chinese artist who paints with his tongue.
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PHOTOS: Bangkok Post
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A total of 120 microcars parade in Sanam Luang, Bangkok, to celebrate His Majesty the King's 87th birthday on Friday. — Apichart Jinakul
A woman looks at yellow shirts for sale in a shop in Bangkok. Thai people will be wearing the color of the king, yellow, to honour His Majesty the King's 87th birthday. — EPA
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, right, is greeted by executive members of Post Publishing Public Company Limited at the Post Today Forum, held at Sofitel Centara Grand. — Pattanapong Hirunard
Prachin Buri police arrest a 22-year-old man who posted a photo of a teenage girl smoking meth on social media. The man said he did it because he was angry, saying the girl borrowed his motorbike but refused to return it. — Manit Sanubboon
Thai Red Cross Society secretary-general Paen Wannamethi holds a computer tablet showing a new LINE sticker set, Chat & Charity, that offers cartoon characters drawn by Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, with proceeds going to charity. — Somchai Poomlard
A protester stands in front of a truck to block Lincoln Tunnel during a demonstration against the grand jury decision not to indict the police officer in the death of Eric Garner, in Manhattan, New York. — Reuters
Sambhu Sardar mourns near his burned home after a fire destroyed about 100 shanty dwellings in a slum area in Calcutta, India. — EPA
Folk artist Han Xiaoming demonstrates painting with his tongue in Hangzhou. Han dips his tongue in ink to paint on paper, and uses his fingers to fill in final adjustments. — Reuters