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Photo Phriday: How Thailand Looked This Week

Purple Burmannias bloom in Wednesday in Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park, Phitsanulok province.

Top: Purple Burmannias bloom in Wednesday in Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park, Phitsanulok province.

Men charged with crimes ranging from gang rape to embezzlement walked free on bail, as the saga of a dowry-scamming runaway bride gripped the nation and rain-fed wildflowers bloomed. Find more on our Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram.

The Young People for Democracy group hold a symbolic paper cake to protest a bill establishing a national holding company for state enterprises at Thursday at Pathum Wan intersection.

 

Boonliang Buayai, the father of a woman behind bars for allegedly scamming at least 13 men for dowry money, displays what he says is a fake gold necklace Tuesday to prove he did not profit from his daughter’s alleged crimes. Story: Farmer Recounts How Serial Bride Made Off With His Money, Truck and Heart

 

Yellow ground orchids bloom Wednesday in Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park, Phitsanulok province.

 

Relatives of five arrested men in a gang rape case of a 14-year-old girl post bail Monday in Ko Raet village. Four men were freed on bail Monday and Tuesday. As of Friday, only Thawatchai Thaogu, was still in police custody. Story: 5 Men Held in Phang Nga Gang Rape Case
Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha punches newly crowned super flyweight champion Srisaket Sor Rungvisai Wednesday at Government House.

 

Former TV anchor Sorayuth Suthassanachinda walks free Tuesday night from the Bangkok Remand Prison after posting a 5 million baht bond. Story: Court Upholds Lengthy Sentence, Rejects Bail for News Anchor Sorayuth

 

Schoolchildren cross a newly-painted 3D zebra crossing Thursday at Wat Lum Mahachai Chumphon Municipal School in Rayong province.

 

Junta chairman Prayuth Chan-ocha with an LGBT rights group Monday at a government conference on human rights.

 

Monthian Chusuahang shows murals that will be used on a divider in the Rama X’s crematorium Monday at the Fine Arts Department. The screen will show Phra Narai, or Vishnu, in eight forms.

 

Police display pens Monday morning they said were sold in Nong Khai pre-loaded with yaa baa.

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