Enjoy these interesting images from around the kingdom, captured by Post Photographers over the past seven days.
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A boy carries flowers on his back on Doi Inthanon in Chiang Mai. Photo by Patipat Janthong.
This graffiti is one of 29 pieces of art by local and international artists on display at Siam Square. The art works are part of Silp San Siam, an opening event for Thailand's largest urban street art museum at Siam Square. Photo by Patipat Janthong.
A woman paints a paper piggy bank at the Art of Three Piers event, held in the Kadeejeen area of Nonthaburi's Klong San district. The event invites local and international artists to sketch a view of historic places along the Chao Phraya river. Photo by Patipat Janthong.
This view of Victory Monument was captured at rush hour. Photo by Pattarapong Chatpattarasill.
A homeless man sleeps on a sidewalk in Soi Bang Khun Non 12 in Bangkok Noi district. The Ministry of Social Development and Human Security estimates that there are almost 3,000 homeless people living in Bangkok's public spaces and the number is on the rise. Photo by Panumas Sanguanwong.
Members of the Thailand Association of the Blind parade from Santipap Park near Victory Monument to the Bangkok School for the Blind in a campaign to encourage blind people to vote in the Bangkok governor election on March 3. Photo by Thiti Wannamontha.
An aerial view of the Makha Bucha Buddhist Park in Nakhon Nayok's Muang district is captured on Makha Bucha day. The holiday honours Lord Buddha's demonstration of the Buddhist principles, or "Ovadhapatimokha," which means to do good and refrain from evil. Photo by Sithikorn Wongwudthianun.