16 MAR 2012

Photos of the Week

Interesting images from around the kingdom, captured by Post Photographers.

 
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Pol Cpl Wichittra Saengsri is trained in delivering a baby during her first aid and emergency response drill for traffic police at the Metropolitan Police Bureau. City police have delivered 100 babies over the past 15 years. Photo by Somchai Poomlard.
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Acclaimed stage show Sayonara is shown for the first time in Southeast Asia, at Chulalongkorn University. The play depicts the romance between Geminoid F a robot, and her human lover. The part of Geminoid F is performed by an actual robot. Photo by Patipat Janthong.
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A competitor rides a motorcycle up 84 floors of Baiyoke Tower during the Stallions Mini Ride-up Baiyoke 2012 race. The event was officiated over by representatives from Guinness World Records, the winner was Mr Pariwat Chaisawasdi, who completed the course in 14 minutes 51 seconds. Photo by Thiti Wannamontha.
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The Fine Arts Department perform a ceremony blessing this royal chariot. The blessings must be completed before the chariot can be taken for repair and re-decorated. The chariot will then be used during the cremation ceremony of Her Royal Highness Princess Bejaratana Rajasuda Sirisobhabannavadi. Photo by Tawatchai Kemgumnerd.
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A traditional Japanese dance is performed at the Tsunami & Flood Thai Japan Mini-Marathon organized by the Thai Health Organization and JICA Thailand. The 11km and 3km race was held to support victims of the Japanese tsunami and Thai flooding disasters. Photo by Patipat Janthong.
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The 1st Bangkok Bicycle Show 2012 & the 3rd Bangkok Vintage Bicycle 2012 is held at the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre. Organised by the Thai Cycling for Health Association, the event raised money for charity by charging bicycle lovers to exhibit their beloved push bikes at the show. Photo by Patipat Janthong.
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For once there is a happy sight in front of Parliament House. Sprinkler systems in front of the building have left what looks like a permanent smile on the face of this tea tree. Photo by Chanat Katanyu.