Interesting images from around the kingdom, captured by Post Photographers.
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Water is poured onto a Buddha image during a demonstration of ancient Songkran traditions from the four regions of Thailand at Wat Phra Chetuphon Vimolmangklaram also known as Wat Pho. Photo by Patipat Janthong.
A young boy plays on the beach in Rayong province despite a tsunami warning in six coastal provinces following an 8.7 magnitude earthquake off the coast of Indonesia on April 11. Photo by Thiti Wannamontha.
Staff from the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration clean up Silom road in Bangkok following the end of the three-day Songkran festival. Photo by Patipat Janthong.
The film crew of Shakespeare Must Die gather to submit a petition to Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to oppose a ban on the movie. The Thai Film Censorship Board banned the completed film stating that the film's content could be viewed as politically divisive. Photo by Apichart Jinakul.
People crowd Hua Lampong railway station as they return to Bangkok after the long Songkran holiday. Many passengers also bring back food from their hometown to the capital. Photo by Patipat Janthong.
The Royal Thai Navy officially receives its new landing platform dock ship, HTMS Ang Thong, at Laem Thien Port, at Sattahip naval base in Chon Buri yesterday. Thailand's first ship of this kind was built in Singapore at a cost of 4.94 billion baht. Photo by Somchai Poomlard.
The Airbus Military A400M lands at Don Muang International Airport in Bangkok. The military carrier flew over Thailand for the first time to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Royal Thai Air Force under the theme "The Centennial of the RTAF Founding Fathers' Aviation". Photo by Apichit Jinakul.