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Written by Panrit "Gor" Daoruang
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In the afternoon
of April 13th, we went to Wat
Bangnanggreng in Samut Prakan, to take some pictures of the people
making sand pagodas. By the time we arrived they were already nearly
a hundred people. Some of them had been at it for a couple of hours.
The monk told me that everyone had to finish by 6 p.m. when he will
judge the best sand pagoda.
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Some
people were making the sand pagodas in groups of friends and others
were doing it as a family.
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A lot of detail was given
to the sand pagodas. With a walkway and decorations. You can see
in the right picture that they are also writing on the pagoda. |
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Here
the pagodas are nearly finished. Incense sticks and little flags
are stuck into the sand pagoda. In the right picture you can see
that the little boy is saying a prayer.
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