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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND:  Women pray at a statue of the Buddha at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in orange robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND:  A woman with an offering of hard boiled eggs prays at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in orange robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: People apply gold leaf to a statue of the reclining Buddha at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in yellow robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: A woman prepares an offering of eggs at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: The roofline of Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: People pray in the chapel at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: A worker delivers flowers used in religious rituals to Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: People pray in the chapel at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: People with hard boiled eggs used for offerings at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in orange robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND:  Women pray at a statue of the Buddha at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in orange robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: A woman wraps a statue of the Buddha in orange cloth at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in orange robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: People with hard boiled eggs used for offerings at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in orange robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: A woman touches her head to the hand of a Buddha statue at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in orange robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: A traditional dancer performs at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying for traditional dances, or wrapping the Buddha statues in orange robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: A traditional dancer performs at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying for traditional dances, or wrapping the Buddha statues in orange robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: People apply gold leaf to a statue of the reclining Buddha at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in yellow robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: A man prays at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in orange robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: People apply gold leaf to a statue of the reclining Buddha at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in yellow robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: The roofline of Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: Cooked eggs left as an offering at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: A Buddhist monk blesses people who made merit at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: People pray in the chapel at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: People light candles while praying at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: People pray among  the statues of the Buddha at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: A Buddhist nun (also called Bhikkhuni) makes merit among the statues of the Buddha at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: A Buddhist monk blesses people who made merit at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: People pray in the chapel at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: People light candles while praying at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: A traditional dancer performs at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying for traditional dances, or wrapping the Buddha statues in orange robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: People apply gold leaf to a statue of the reclining Buddha at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in yellow robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND:  Women with offerings of hard boiled eggs at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in orange robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND:  Women with offerings of hard boiled eggs at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in orange robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND:  A woman prays after wrapping a statue of the Buddha in orange cloth at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in orange robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: Women pray at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in orange robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: People pray at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in orange robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: A woman prays before wrapping a statue of the Buddha in orange cloth at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in orange robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND:  Women apply gold leaf to a statue of the Buddha at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in yellow robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND:  People pray in the main "viharn" (prayer hall) at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in yellow robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND:  Women pray at a statue of the Buddha at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in orange robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: A woman folds orange cloth wrapped around statues of the Buddha at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: Alms bowls used in merit making ceremonies at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: People pray among  the statues of the Buddha at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: A Buddhist nun (also called Bhikkhuni) makes merit among the statues of the Buddha at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: People pray at the feet of a statue of the Buddha at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: A woman folds orange cloth wrapped around statues of the Buddha at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: A Buddhist monk blesses people who made merit at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: A Buddhist monk blesses people who made merit at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: The main entrance to Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: A statue of the Buddha at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: A woman prays at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in orange robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND:  People pray in the main "viharn" (prayer hall) at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in yellow robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: People apply gold leaf to a statue of the reclining Buddha at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in yellow robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND:  Women apply gold leaf to a statue of the Buddha at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in yellow robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: A woman wraps a statue of the Buddha in orange cloth at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in orange robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND:  A man prays at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in orange robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: A woman prays before wrapping a statue of the Buddha in orange cloth at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in orange robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND:  A woman takes a selfie with her smart phone in the "viharn" (prayer hall) at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in yellow robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: A Thai traditional dancer performs during a merit making ceremony at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: People with offerings of cooked eggs at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: A woman folds orange cloth wrapped around statues of the Buddha at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: People pray in the chapel at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND:  Women with offerings of hard boiled eggs at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in orange robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: People light prayer candles at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in orange robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: People pray among  the statues of the Buddha at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: The roofline of Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: People pray in the chapel at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: A woman wraps an orange cloth around a statue of the Buddha to make merit at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: People pray in the chapel at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND:  Women with offerings of hard boiled eggs at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in orange robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND:  A worker rolls orange fabric used to wrap Buddha statues at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in orange robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 MAY 2017 - CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND:  A worker rolls orange fabric used to wrap Buddha statues at Wat Sothon (also spelled Sothorn) in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The temple is one of the largest and most visited in Thailand. People make merit by paying to wrap the Buddha statues in orange robes. The temple is most famous because people leave hard boiled eggs as an offering at the temple. They ask for business success or children and leave hundreds of hard boiled eggs.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: A worker delivers flowers used in religious rituals to Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2016 - CHACHOENGSAO, CHACHOENGSAO, THAILAND: People pray at the feet of a statue of the Buddha at Wat Sothon. Wat Sothon, in Chachoengsao, is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Thailand. Thousands of people come to the temple every day to pray for good luck, they make merit by donating cooked eggs and cash to the temple. The temple dates from the Ayutthaya period (circa 18th century CE).         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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