LOOK: Buddhists in Thailand flock to temples | Inquirer News

LOOK: Buddhists in Thailand flock to temples

/ 02:27 PM July 06, 2020

BANGKOK — Buddhists thronged temples to listen to teachings on dharma and pray yesterday evening (July 5) on the occasion of Asalha Bucha Day (Dhamma Day).

With the government having introduced the fifth phase of Covid-19 lockdown relaxation, people have begun to return to a more normal way of life but still comply with protection measures that include wearing face masks when leaving home.

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