In today's photo gallery, we feature Gen Prayut on a high-speed train in Japan, the All Thai Taxi project, Phra Suthep preaching, an ice sculpture artwork and a Femen activist.
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PHOTOS: Bangkok Post
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Police in Nakhon Si Thammarat seized 132 firearms and 2,284 rounds of ammunition, and arrested more than 1,000 drug suspects, from Jan 1 to Feb 8, 2015. — Nucharee Rakrun
A vendor at Pak Khlong Talat, a market best known for its wholesale flowers, arranges roses as St Valentine's Day approaches. — Jiraporn Kuhakan
Traditional wooden boats on Khlong Phadung Kasem following a call by Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha for the canal and its banks to be turned into a floating market to promote the country's traditional lifestyle. — Somchai Poomlard
The Department of Land Transport and bus operator Nakhonchai Air have launched the All Thai Taxi project to promote convenience and safety for passengers and fair cab fares. — Tawatchai Khemgumnerd
Politician-turned-monk Suthep Thaugsuban, now Phra Suthep Prapakaro, preaches after receiving alms at Ramkhamhaeng University. — Thanarak Khunton
A banner on a flyover in front of Ramkhamhaeng University criticises Phra Suthep Prapakaro as being a "flea" on the monkhood, and demands he leave it immediately. — Thanarak Khunton
An undated handout photo released by the Tourism Authority of Thailand on 10 February 2015 shows an ice sculpture artwork created by a Thai team called 'The Ubiquitous Tuk Tuk' at the 42nd International Snow Sculpture in Sapporo, Japan. — EPA
Los Angeles Kings' Kyle Clifford, left, and Columbus Blue Jackets' Jared Boll fight during the first period of an NHL hockey game. — AP
Policemen detain a topless Femen activist after she jumped in front of the car carrying former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn (not seen) upon his arrival for his trial in Lille, northern France. — AFP
Smoke billows from the scene of a suicide bomb blast that targeted a police headquarters in Kunduz, Afghanistan. — EPA