epa06084334 Devotees pray with offerings of wax zodiac figures at Wat Hua Lamphong temple in Bangkok, Thailand, 13 July 2017. Built during the Rattanakosin period (1782-1932), Wat Hua Lamphong temple is a Royal Buddhist temple popular with local Thais and known both for its Chinese cremation ceremonies as well as earning merits through varied ways of making donations. Visitors can feed the tempe cows, buy rice for the monks, donate towards rebuilding the temple. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
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Bangkok: świątynia Wat Hua Lamphong [GALERIA]
Wat Hua Lamphong to królewska świątynia popularna wśród miejscowych wyznawców buddyzmu, znana zarówno ze swoich chińskich kremacji, jak również ze zdobywania zasług poprzez różnorodne darowizny. Odwiedzający mogą karmić krowy ze świątyni, kupić ryż dla mnichów czy oddać ofiarę na odbudowę świątyni. Fot. PAP/EPA
epa06084339 Devotees pray at Wat Hua Lamphong temple in Bangkok, Thailand, 13 July 2017. Built during the Rattanakosin period (1782-1932), Wat Hua Lamphong temple is a Royal Buddhist temple popular with local Thais and known both for its Chinese cremation ceremonies as well as earning merits through varied ways of making donations. Visitors can feed the tempe cows, buy rice for the monks, donate towards rebuilding the temple. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
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epa06084334 Devotees pray with offerings of wax zodiac figures at Wat Hua Lamphong temple in Bangkok, Thailand, 13 July 2017. Built during the Rattanakosin period (1782-1932), Wat Hua Lamphong temple is a Royal Buddhist temple popular with local Thais and known both for its Chinese cremation ceremonies as well as earning merits through varied ways of making donations. Visitors can feed the tempe cows, buy rice for the monks, donate towards rebuilding the temple. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
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epa06084338 People feed cows at Wat Hua Lamphong temple in Bangkok, Thailand, 13 July 2017. Built during the Rattanakosin period (1782-1932), Wat Hua Lamphong temple is a Royal Buddhist temple popular with local Thais and known both for its Chinese cremation ceremonies as well as earning merits through varied ways of making donations. Visitors can feed the tempe cows, buy rice for the monks, donate towards rebuilding the temple. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
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epa06084335 A devotee prays with a candle offering at Wat Hua Lamphong temple in Bangkok, Thailand, 13 July 2017. Built during the Rattanakosin period (1782-1932), Wat Hua Lamphong temple is a Royal Buddhist temple popular with local Thais and known both for its Chinese cremation ceremonies as well as earning merits through varied ways of making donations. Visitors can feed the tempe cows, buy rice for the monks, donate towards rebuilding the temple. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
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epa06084337 A devotee sticks gold leaves on a Buddhist monk statue at Wat Hua Lamphong temple in Bangkok, Thailand, 13 July 2017. Built during the Rattanakosin period (1782-1932), Wat Hua Lamphong temple is a Royal Buddhist temple popular with local Thais and known both for its Chinese cremation ceremonies as well as earning merits through varied ways of making donations. Visitors can feed the tempe cows, buy rice for the monks, donate towards rebuilding the temple. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
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epa06084340 A woman feeds cows at Wat Hua Lamphong temple in Bangkok, Thailand, 13 July 2017. Built during the Rattanakosin period (1782-1932), Wat Hua Lamphong temple is a Royal Buddhist temple popular with local Thais and known both for its Chinese cremation ceremonies as well as earning merits through varied ways of making donations. Visitors can feed the tempe cows, buy rice for the monks, donate towards rebuilding the temple. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
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epa06084336 Devotees pray at Wat Hua Lamphong temple in Bangkok, Thailand, 13 July 2017. Built during the Rattanakosin period (1782-1932), Wat Hua Lamphong temple is a Royal Buddhist temple popular with local Thais and known both for its Chinese cremation ceremonies as well as earning merits through varied ways of making donations. Visitors can feed the tempe cows, buy rice for the monks, donate towards rebuilding the temple. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
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epa06084341 A man touches the head of a white buffalo at Wat Hua Lamphong temple in Bangkok, Thailand, 13 July 2017. Built during the Rattanakosin period (1782-1932), Wat Hua Lamphong temple is a Royal Buddhist temple popular with local Thais and known both for its Chinese cremation ceremonies as well as earning merits through varied ways of making donations. Visitors can feed the tempe cows, buy rice for the monks, donate towards rebuilding the temple. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
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