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  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai Sea Scouts carry Thai flags in a patriotic parade at the happiness party in Bangkok. The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang012.jpg
  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Students reenact historic Thai battles during a patriotic parade at the happiness party on Sanam Luang. The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang019.jpg
  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai wait for a pop concert to start at the happiness party in Bangkok. The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang029.jpg
  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Traditional puppeteers perform the Ramakien (the Thai version of the Ramayana) with a Hanuman puppet at the happiness party in Bangkok. The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang025.jpg
  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Students reenact historic Thai battles during a patriotic parade at the happiness party on Sanam Luang. The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang020.jpg
  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A pop singer who is also a sailor in the Royal Thai Navy leads a pop concert with Thai military credits during the Happiness party on Sanam Luang The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang006.jpg
  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Men dressed as Phi Ta Khon (ghosts) from Loei province, at the happiness party in Bangkok. The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang001.jpg
  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai wait for a pop concert to start at the happiness party in Bangkok. The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang030.jpg
  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman poses for a selfie with a Thai military mascot character at the happiness party in Bangkok. The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang027.jpg
  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Traditional puppeteers perform the Ramakien (the Thai version of the Ramayana) with a Hanuman puppet at the happiness party in Bangkok. The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang024.jpg
  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: People line up for free food at the happiness party on Sanam Luang. The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang023.jpg
  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: People line up for free food at the happiness party on Sanam Luang. The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang022.jpg
  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Students reenact historic Thai battles during a patriotic parade at the happiness party on Sanam Luang. The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang009.jpg
  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A woman gets her hair done for free at the happiness party in Bangkok. The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang008.jpg
  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A Thai woman poses for selfies with characters inspired by the Transformer movies at the happiness party in Bangkok. The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang002.jpg
  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A traditional dancer performs at the happiness party in Bangkok. The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang026.jpg
  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Students reenact historic Thai battles during a patriotic parade at the happiness party on Sanam Luang. The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang021.jpg
  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Students reenact historic Thai battles during a patriotic parade at the happiness party on Sanam Luang. The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang018.jpg
  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A child buys a kite from a kite vendor on Sanam Luang during the happiness party. People bought and flew kites during the party. The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang017.jpg
  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A kite vendor sets up his kites on Sanam Luang during the happiness party. People bought and flew kites during the party. The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang016.jpg
  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A kite vendor sets up his kites on Sanam Luang during the happiness party. People bought and flew kites during the party. The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang015.jpg
  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai Sea Scouts carry Thai flags in a patriotic parade at the happiness party in Bangkok. The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang014.jpg
  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai Sea Scouts carry Thai flags in a patriotic parade at the happiness party in Bangkok. The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang013.jpg
  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai Sea Scouts carry Thai flags in a patriotic parade at the happiness party in Bangkok. The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang011.jpg
  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A Thai pop singer performs patriotic songs during the happiness party in Bangkok. The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang007.jpg
  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A pop singer who is also a sailor in the Royal Thai Navy leads a pop concert with Thai military credits during the Happiness party on Sanam Luang The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang005.jpg
  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A Thai woman poses for selfies with characters inspired by the Transformer movies at the happiness party in Bangkok. The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang004.jpg
  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A Thai woman poses for selfies with characters inspired by the Transformer movies at the happiness party in Bangkok. The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang003.jpg
  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Thai civil servants, holding a portrait of Bhumibol Adulyadej, the King of Thailand, prepare to march in parade honoring the King. The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang010.jpg
  • 24 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai wait for a pop concert to start at the happiness party in Bangkok. The Thai Junta is organizing a series of public events throughout Thailand meant to bolster public opinion. The events are called "restoring happiness to the people" parties. They feature historic pageants, music, food, health checks and free haircuts. The party in Bangkok is on Sanam Luang, the Royal Parade Ground, which is near the Grand Palace and the Ministry of Defense.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    HappinessPartySanamLuang028.jpg
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