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Do Thai temples allow couples to take wedding photos?

On July 6th, Mr. and Mrs. China took a wedding photo in a Thai temple without respecting the ashes of Thai Buddhism and royal ancestors.

On June 30th, a tour guide in Chiang Mai, Thailand, told the media that a couple of tourists and photographers from China disrespected the ashes of Thai Buddhism and royal ancestors and took wedding photos in public at Wasang Temple in Chiang Mai. "The two chased each other and threw bouquets at the stupa, while the photographer kept taking pictures and videos."

It is reported that the temple has repeatedly set up billboards (in English, Chinese and Thai) warning that wedding photos are strictly prohibited here, and the above-mentioned personnel did not communicate with the temple management before shooting.

What makes the Thai authorities even more angry is that the China couple and the photographer even invited people to watch the wind and remind them to see if any staff found out that they were lucky enough to take wedding photos. After the incident was exposed, many Thai netizens severely criticized the couple's ignorance, which was really inappropriate and disrespectful to the body of the late king.

You are disgraced and thrown abroad, immoral and unruly, and people everywhere condemn you!