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  • True romance

    Valentine’s Day on February 14 is a special occasion when couples celebrate their love by having dinner at a romantic place, or by giving flowers, cards and gifts.

  • Flowers of war

    A sailor on January 31 sells an artificial poppy in Chatuchak, Bangkok to raise funds for war veterans to mark Thailand’s Veterans Day on February 3.

  • Welcome the monkey

    Chinese New Year celebrations will be held throughout the world on February 8 to welcome the Year of the Monkey. Chinese people in Thailand also hold various events to mark Chinese New Year.

  • Break-up blues

    In her latest single, Taylor asks her lover if their relationship is out of the woods, meaning free from difficulties or problems.

  • Snow storm

    On January 28, South Korean and US Marines hurl snow during a winter military drill in Pyeongchang, South Korea. — Reuters

  • Fair play

    When you see the chedi (stupa) of Saket Temple, also called the Golden Mount, wrapped in red cloth, especially at night when it is brightly illuminated, you know the temple’s annual fair is under way. At this time, a visit is a must, because it is an opportunity to see the biggest and oldest real Thai temple fair in Bangkok.

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