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George Town, Penang, Malaysia - Jan 2023: Wat Chaiya Mangalaram is a renowned Thai Buddhist temple established by Thai monks in 1845. It is noted for its remarkable architecture.
George Town, Penang, Malaysia: Chaiya Mangalaram Thai Buddhist Temple, or Wat Chaiya Mangalaram. Famous Thai temple founded in 1845 by Thai Buddhist monks. Known for its impressive architecture.
Loha Prasat temple in Wat Ratchanatdaram, Bangkok, Thailand, with its majestic golden spires and intricate Thai architecture, set against a cloudy sky
Sandalwood flowers are used in Thai funeral rituals as a sign of mourning and farewell to the deceased.
Sandalwood flowers are used in Thai funeral rituals as a sign of mourning and farewell to the deceased.
The golden spires of Loha Prasat temple in Wat Ratchanatdaram, Bangkok, Thailand
Sandalwood flowers are used in Thai funeral rituals as a sign of mourning and farewell to the deceased.
Sandalwood flowers are used in Thai funeral rituals as a sign of mourning and farewell to the deceased.
Sandalwood flowers are used in Thai funeral rituals as a sign of mourning and farewell to the deceased.
Samut Prakan, Thailand - June, 12, 2024 : Tradition of Spirit Worship at Samut Prakan, Thailand.
A view of smoke rising from a cremation chimney, symbolizing the end of life and spiritual release in Thai funerals.
A close-up view of incense sticks arranged neatly in a traditional offering pot, symbolizing respect and devotion in spiritual practices within Thai culture.
Sandalwood flowers are used in Thai funeral rituals as a sign of mourning and farewell to the deceased.
Loha Prasat temple in Wat Ratchanatdaram, Bangkok, Thailand, with its majestic golden spires and intricate Thai architecture, set against a cloudy sky
The stunning golden spires of Loha Prasat, a unique multi-tiered temple in Wat Ratchanatdaram, situated in the heart of Bangkok, Thailand
Sandalwood flowers are used in Thai funeral rituals as a sign of mourning and farewell to the deceased.
Sandalwood flowers are used in Thai funeral rituals as a sign of mourning and farewell to the deceased.
Sandalwood flowers are used in Thai funeral rituals as a sign of mourning and farewell to the deceased.
A beautiful golden Loha Prasat temple with intricate spires and traditional Thai architecture, located in Wat Ratchanatdaram, Bangkok, Thailand, surrounded by gardens
Loha Prasat temple in Wat Ratchanatdaram, Bangkok, Thailand, with its majestic golden spires and intricate Thai architecture, set against a cloudy sky
Sandalwood flowers are used in Thai funeral rituals as a sign of mourning and farewell to the deceased.
Sandalwood flowers are used in Thai funeral rituals as a sign of mourning and farewell to the deceased.

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