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Phra Narai shrine with Vishnu standing on a coiled 5-headed Naga, Royal Thai Police headquarters on Rama 1 Road, Ratchaprasong junction, Bangkok-stock-foto
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Giant Golden Buddha in Bangkok-stock-foto
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Giant Golden Buddha in Bangkok-stock-foto
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Giant Golden Buddha in Bangkok-stock-foto
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Giant Golden Buddha in Bangkok-stock-foto
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Giant Golden Buddha in Bangkok-stock-foto
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Giant Golden Buddha in Bangkok-stock-foto
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Giant Golden Buddha in Bangkok-stock-foto
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Giant Golden Buddha in Bangkok-stock-foto
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Giant Golden Buddha in Bangkok-stock-foto
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A row of the Phra Asada Maha Chedi monuments at the Grand Palace complex in Bangkok, Thailand-stock-foto
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Erawan Shrine, located next to the Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand. It was built in 1956 to ward off bad spirits on tourists in the city.-stock-foto
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Small Buddhist temple in Bangkok-stock-foto
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Small outdoor Buddhist temple-stock-foto
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In June 2025, a Japanese couple in their early twenties visits a shrine in Aichi for their baby's omiyamairi. The father gently helps the mother put a-stock-foto
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Horseshoe Shrine, Rong Kua Shrine, or Hot Wong Kung Shrine, Hakka style Chinese temple, Talat Noi, Bangkok, Thailand, Asia-stock-foto
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Horseshoe Shrine, Rong Kua Shrine, or Hot Wong Kung Shrine, Hakka style Chinese temple, Talat Noi, Bangkok, Thailand, Asia-stock-foto
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Horseshoe Shrine, Rong Kua Shrine, or Hot Wong Kung Shrine, Hakka style Chinese temple, Talat Noi, Bangkok, Thailand, Asia-stock-foto
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Incinerator at Horseshoe Shrine, Talat Noi, Bangkok, Thailand, Asia-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand. 8th June, 2025. A devotee runs over hot coals in a display of religious strength at the Guan Yu San Jao, a Taoist- Confucian shrine, in Bangkok, Thailand during an annual ceremony to venerate their gods through the practice of various. Thailand is home to a diverse range of religious beliefs and practices, with the majority being Theravada Buddhist but also including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and traditional Chinese Taoist-Confucianism. (Credit Image: © Adryel Talamantes/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand. 8th June, 2025. A devotee runs over hot coals in a display of religious strength at the Guan Yu San Jao, a Taoist- Confucian shrine, in Bangkok, Thailand during an annual ceremony to venerate their gods through the practice of various. Thailand is home to a diverse range of religious beliefs and practices, with the majority being Theravada Buddhist but also including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and traditional Chinese Taoist-Confucianism. (Credit Image: © Adryel Talamantes/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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June 8, 2025, Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand: A devotee runs over hot coals in a display of religious strength at the Guan Yu San Jao, a Taoist- Confucian shrine, in Bangkok, Thailand during an annual ceremony to venerate their gods through the practice of various rituals including fire-walking. Thailand is home to a diverse range of religious beliefs and practices, with the majority being Theravada Buddhist but also including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and traditional Chinese Taoist-Confucianism. (Credit Image: © Adryel Talamantes/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAG-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand. 8th June, 2025. Devotees gather at the Guan Yu San Jao, a Taoist- Confucian shrine, in Bangkok, Thailand and take part in an annual ceremony to venerate their gods through the practice of various rituals including fire-walking. Thailand is home to a diverse range of religious beliefs and practices, with the majority being Theravada Buddhist but also including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and traditional Chinese Taoist-Confucianism. (Credit Image: © Adryel Talamantes/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand. 8th June, 2025. Devotees gather at the Guan Yu San Jao, a Taoist- Confucian shrine, in Bangkok, Thailand and take part in an annual ceremony to venerate their gods through the practice of various rituals including fire-walking. Thailand is home to a diverse range of religious beliefs and practices, with the majority being Theravada Buddhist but also including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and traditional Chinese Taoist-Confucianism. (Credit Image: © Adryel Talamantes/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand. 8th June, 2025. Devotees gather at the Guan Yu San Jao, a Taoist- Confucian shrine, in Bangkok, Thailand and take part in an annual ceremony to venerate their gods through the practice of various rituals including fire-walking. Thailand is home to a diverse range of religious beliefs and practices, with the majority being Theravada Buddhist but also including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and traditional Chinese Taoist-Confucianism. (Credit Image: © Adryel Talamantes/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand. 8th June, 2025. A medium goes into a state of religious possesion at the Guan Yu San Jao, a Taoist- Confucian shrine, in Bangkok, Thailand and take part in an annual ceremony to venerate their gods through the practice of various rituals including fire-walking. Thailand is home to a diverse range of religious beliefs and practices, with the majority being Theravada Buddhist but also including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and traditional Chinese Taoist-Confucianism. (Credit Image: © Adryel Talamantes/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand. 8th June, 2025. Devotees gather at the Guan Yu San Jao, a Taoist- Confucian shrine, in Bangkok, Thailand and take part in an annual ceremony to venerate their gods through the practice of various rituals including fire-walking. Thailand is home to a diverse range of religious beliefs and practices, with the majority being Theravada Buddhist but also including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and traditional Chinese Taoist-Confucianism. (Credit Image: © Adryel Talamantes/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand. 8th June, 2025. A devotee runs over hot coals in a display of religious strength at the Guan Yu San Jao, a Taoist- Confucian shrine, in Bangkok, Thailand during an annual ceremony to venerate their gods through the practice of various. Thailand is home to a diverse range of religious beliefs and practices, with the majority being Theravada Buddhist but also including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and traditional Chinese Taoist-Confucianism. (Credit Image: © Adryel Talamantes/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand. 8th June, 2025. Devotees gather at the Guan Yu San Jao, a Taoist- Confucian shrine, in Bangkok, Thailand and take part in an annual ceremony to venerate their gods through the practice of various rituals including fire-walking. Thailand is home to a diverse range of religious beliefs and practices, with the majority being Theravada Buddhist but also including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and traditional Chinese Taoist-Confucianism. (Credit Image: © Adryel Talamantes/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand. 8th June, 2025. Devotees gather at the Guan Yu San Jao, a Taoist- Confucian shrine, in Bangkok, Thailand and take part in an annual ceremony to venerate their gods through the practice of various rituals including fire-walking. Thailand is home to a diverse range of religious beliefs and practices, with the majority being Theravada Buddhist but also including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and traditional Chinese Taoist-Confucianism. (Credit Image: © Adryel Talamantes/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Wat Mahabut, Mae Nak, The Ghost Temple in Bangkok. Mae Nak Phra Khanong and her unborn child died during childbirth, and later appeared as ghost-stock-foto
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Wat Mahabut, Mae Nak, The Ghost Temple in Bangkok. Mae Nak Phra Khanong and her unborn child died during childbirth, and later appeared as ghost-stock-foto
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Thai King Chulalongkorn Rama V shrine at Wat Mahabut (Mae Nak) temple, Bangkok, Thailand-stock-foto
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Thai King Chulalongkorn Rama V shrine at Wat Mahabut (Mae Nak) temple, Bangkok, Thailand-stock-foto
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Fantastic Roof of Lao Pun Tao Kong with Two Green Dragon Chasing a Flaming Pearl , a Historic Taoist Shrine in the Chinatown of Bangkok, Thailand-stock-foto
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Architectural Details of Lao Pun Tao Kong, a Historic Taoist Shrine on Songwad Road, the Chinatown of Bangkok, Thailand-stock-foto
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Sculpture of dragon wrapped around a pole in the Chinese temple, a symbol of power and good luck-stock-foto
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Two Green Dragon Chasing a Flaming Pearl with a Pair of Phoenix, Stunning Sculptures on the Roof of Lao Pun Tao Kong Taoist Shrine, Chinatown of Bangk-stock-foto
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Shrine of Lao Pun Tao Kong, a Beautiful Historic Taoist Shrine on Songwad Road, the Chinatown of Bangkok, Thailand-stock-foto
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Avalokiteśvara, Kuan Yim Shrine, Thian Fa Foundation,Wat Thian Fah Buddhist temple in a hospital founded in 1903 charity Thian Fah, Bangkok, Thailand-stock-foto