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  • 04 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Some of the 1600 paper maché pandas in the "1600 Pandas+ World Tour in Thailand: For the World We Live In and the Ones We Love" exhibit on Sanam Luang in Bangkok hold a Thai flag. The 1600 paper maché pandas, an art installation by French artist Paulo Grangeon will travel across Bangkok and parts of central Thailand for the next week and then will be displayed at Central Embassy, a Bangkok shopping mall, until April 10. The display of pandas in Thailand is benefitting World Wide Fund for Nature - Thailand and is sponsored by Central Embassy with assistance from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and curated by AllRightsReserved Ltd.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Some of the 1600 paper maché pandas in the "1600 Pandas+ World Tour in Thailand: For the World We Live In and the Ones We Love" exhibit on Sanam Luang in Bangkok hold a Thai flag. The 1600 paper maché pandas, an art installation by French artist Paulo Grangeon will travel across Bangkok and parts of central Thailand for the next week and then will be displayed at Central Embassy, a Bangkok shopping mall, until April 10. The display of pandas in Thailand is benefitting World Wide Fund for Nature - Thailand and is sponsored by Central Embassy with assistance from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and curated by AllRightsReserved Ltd.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: The Grand Palace in the background behind the "1600 Pandas+ World Tour in Thailand: For the World We Live In and the Ones We Love" exhibit on Sanam Luang in Bangkok. The 1600 paper maché pandas, an art installation by French artist Paulo Grangeon will travel across Bangkok and parts of central Thailand for the next week and then will be displayed at Central Embassy, a Bangkok shopping mall, until April 10. The display of pandas in Thailand is benefitting World Wide Fund for Nature - Thailand and is sponsored by Central Embassy with assistance from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and curated by AllRightsReserved Ltd.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Tourists take pictures of the "1600 Pandas+ World Tour in Thailand: For the World We Live In and the Ones We Love" exhibit on Sanam Luang in Bangkok. The 1600 paper maché pandas, an art installation by French artist Paulo Grangeon will travel across Bangkok and parts of central Thailand for the next week and then will be displayed at Central Embassy, a Bangkok shopping mall, until April 10. The display of pandas in Thailand is benefitting World Wide Fund for Nature - Thailand and is sponsored by Central Embassy with assistance from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and curated by AllRightsReserved Ltd.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Tourists take pictures of the "1600 Pandas+ World Tour in Thailand: For the World We Live In and the Ones We Love" exhibit on Sanam Luang in Bangkok. The 1600 paper maché pandas, an art installation by French artist Paulo Grangeon will travel across Bangkok and parts of central Thailand for the next week and then will be displayed at Central Embassy, a Bangkok shopping mall, until April 10. The display of pandas in Thailand is benefitting World Wide Fund for Nature - Thailand and is sponsored by Central Embassy with assistance from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and curated by AllRightsReserved Ltd.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Some of the 1600 paper maché pandas in the "1600 Pandas+ World Tour in Thailand: For the World We Live In and the Ones We Love" exhibit on Sanam Luang in Bangkok hold a Thai flag. The 1600 paper maché pandas, an art installation by French artist Paulo Grangeon will travel across Bangkok and parts of central Thailand for the next week and then will be displayed at Central Embassy, a Bangkok shopping mall, until April 10. The display of pandas in Thailand is benefitting World Wide Fund for Nature - Thailand and is sponsored by Central Embassy with assistance from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and curated by AllRightsReserved Ltd.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: The Grand Palace in the background behind the "1600 Pandas+ World Tour in Thailand: For the World We Live In and the Ones We Love" exhibit on Sanam Luang in Bangkok. The 1600 paper maché pandas, an art installation by French artist Paulo Grangeon will travel across Bangkok and parts of central Thailand for the next week and then will be displayed at Central Embassy, a Bangkok shopping mall, until April 10. The display of pandas in Thailand is benefitting World Wide Fund for Nature - Thailand and is sponsored by Central Embassy with assistance from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and curated by AllRightsReserved Ltd.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: People walk among the paper maché pandas at the  opening of the "1600 Pandas+ World Tour in Thailand: For the World We Live In and the Ones We Love" exhibit in Bangkok. The 1600 paper maché pandas, an art installation by French artist Paulo Grangeon will travel across Bangkok and parts of central Thailand for the next week and then will be displayed at Central Embassy, a Bangkok shopping mall, until April 10. The display of pandas in Thailand is benefitting World Wide Fund for Nature - Thailand and is sponsored by Central Embassy with assistance from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and curated by AllRightsReserved Ltd.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A man takes pictures of the "1600 Pandas+ World Tour in Thailand: For the World We Live In and the Ones We Love" exhibit on Sanam Luang in Bangkok. The 1600 paper maché pandas, an art installation by French artist Paulo Grangeon will travel across Bangkok and parts of central Thailand for the next week and then will be displayed at Central Embassy, a Bangkok shopping mall, until April 10. The display of pandas in Thailand is benefitting World Wide Fund for Nature - Thailand and is sponsored by Central Embassy with assistance from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and curated by AllRightsReserved Ltd.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A man takes pictures of the "1600 Pandas+ World Tour in Thailand: For the World We Live In and the Ones We Love" exhibit on Sanam Luang in Bangkok. The 1600 paper maché pandas, an art installation by French artist Paulo Grangeon will travel across Bangkok and parts of central Thailand for the next week and then will be displayed at Central Embassy, a Bangkok shopping mall, until April 10. The display of pandas in Thailand is benefitting World Wide Fund for Nature - Thailand and is sponsored by Central Embassy with assistance from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and curated by AllRightsReserved Ltd.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A woman takes pictures of the "1600 Pandas+ World Tour in Thailand: For the World We Live In and the Ones We Love" exhibit on Sanam Luang in Bangkok. The 1600 paper maché pandas, an art installation by French artist Paulo Grangeon will travel across Bangkok and parts of central Thailand for the next week and then will be displayed at Central Embassy, a Bangkok shopping mall, until April 10. The display of pandas in Thailand is benefitting World Wide Fund for Nature - Thailand and is sponsored by Central Embassy with assistance from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and curated by AllRightsReserved Ltd.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Some of the 1600 paper maché pandas in the "1600 Pandas+ World Tour in Thailand: For the World We Live In and the Ones We Love" exhibit on Sanam Luang in Bangkok. The 1600 paper maché pandas, an art installation by French artist Paulo Grangeon will travel across Bangkok and parts of central Thailand for the next week and then will be displayed at Central Embassy, a Bangkok shopping mall, until April 10. The display of pandas in Thailand is benefitting World Wide Fund for Nature - Thailand and is sponsored by Central Embassy with assistance from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and curated by AllRightsReserved Ltd.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Some of the 1600 paper maché pandas in the "1600 Pandas+ World Tour in Thailand: For the World We Live In and the Ones We Love" exhibit on Sanam Luang in Bangkok. The 1600 paper maché pandas, an art installation by French artist Paulo Grangeon will travel across Bangkok and parts of central Thailand for the next week and then will be displayed at Central Embassy, a Bangkok shopping mall, until April 10. The display of pandas in Thailand is benefitting World Wide Fund for Nature - Thailand and is sponsored by Central Embassy with assistance from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and curated by AllRightsReserved Ltd.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Some of the 1600 paper maché pandas in the "1600 Pandas+ World Tour in Thailand: For the World We Live In and the Ones We Love" exhibit on Sanam Luang in Bangkok. The 1600 paper maché pandas, an art installation by French artist Paulo Grangeon will travel across Bangkok and parts of central Thailand for the next week and then will be displayed at Central Embassy, a Bangkok shopping mall, until April 10. The display of pandas in Thailand is benefitting World Wide Fund for Nature - Thailand and is sponsored by Central Embassy with assistance from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and curated by AllRightsReserved Ltd.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman with one of the  paper maché pandas in the "1600 Pandas+ World Tour in Thailand: For the World We Live In and the Ones We Love" exhibit on Sanam Luang in Bangkok. The 1600 paper maché pandas, an art installation by French artist Paulo Grangeon will travel across Bangkok and parts of central Thailand for the next week and then will be displayed at Central Embassy, a Bangkok shopping mall, until April 10. The display of pandas in Thailand is benefitting World Wide Fund for Nature - Thailand and is sponsored by Central Embassy with assistance from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and curated by AllRightsReserved Ltd.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman with one of the  paper maché pandas in the "1600 Pandas+ World Tour in Thailand: For the World We Live In and the Ones We Love" exhibit on Sanam Luang in Bangkok. The 1600 paper maché pandas, an art installation by French artist Paulo Grangeon will travel across Bangkok and parts of central Thailand for the next week and then will be displayed at Central Embassy, a Bangkok shopping mall, until April 10. The display of pandas in Thailand is benefitting World Wide Fund for Nature - Thailand and is sponsored by Central Embassy with assistance from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and curated by AllRightsReserved Ltd.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Some of the 1600 paper maché pandas in the "1600 Pandas+ World Tour in Thailand: For the World We Live In and the Ones We Love" exhibit on Sanam Luang in Bangkok. The 1600 paper maché pandas, an art installation by French artist Paulo Grangeon will travel across Bangkok and parts of central Thailand for the next week and then will be displayed at Central Embassy, a Bangkok shopping mall, until April 10. The display of pandas in Thailand is benefitting World Wide Fund for Nature - Thailand and is sponsored by Central Embassy with assistance from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and curated by AllRightsReserved Ltd.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A tourist and Thai press photographers take pictures of the "1600 Pandas+ World Tour in Thailand: For the World We Live In and the Ones We Love" exhibit on Sanam Luang in Bangkok. The 1600 paper maché pandas, an art installation by French artist Paulo Grangeon will travel across Bangkok and parts of central Thailand for the next week and then will be displayed at Central Embassy, a Bangkok shopping mall, until April 10. The display of pandas in Thailand is benefitting World Wide Fund for Nature - Thailand and is sponsored by Central Embassy with assistance from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and curated by AllRightsReserved Ltd.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Some of the 1600 paper maché pandas in the "1600 Pandas+ World Tour in Thailand: For the World We Live In and the Ones We Love" exhibit on Sanam Luang in Bangkok. The 1600 paper maché pandas, an art installation by French artist Paulo Grangeon will travel across Bangkok and parts of central Thailand for the next week and then will be displayed at Central Embassy, a Bangkok shopping mall, until April 10. The display of pandas in Thailand is benefitting World Wide Fund for Nature - Thailand and is sponsored by Central Embassy with assistance from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and curated by AllRightsReserved Ltd.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman with one of the  paper maché pandas in the "1600 Pandas+ World Tour in Thailand: For the World We Live In and the Ones We Love" exhibit on Sanam Luang in Bangkok. The 1600 paper maché pandas, an art installation by French artist Paulo Grangeon will travel across Bangkok and parts of central Thailand for the next week and then will be displayed at Central Embassy, a Bangkok shopping mall, until April 10. The display of pandas in Thailand is benefitting World Wide Fund for Nature - Thailand and is sponsored by Central Embassy with assistance from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and curated by AllRightsReserved Ltd.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: People walk around paper maché pandas at the  opening of the "1600 Pandas+ World Tour in Thailand: For the World We Live In and the Ones We Love" exhibit in Bangkok. The 1600 paper maché pandas, an art installation by French artist Paulo Grangeon will travel across Bangkok and parts of central Thailand for the next week and then will be displayed at Central Embassy, a Bangkok shopping mall, until April 10. The display of pandas in Thailand is benefitting World Wide Fund for Nature - Thailand and is sponsored by Central Embassy with assistance from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and curated by AllRightsReserved Ltd.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: People walk around paper maché pandas at the  opening of the "1600 Pandas+ World Tour in Thailand: For the World We Live In and the Ones We Love" exhibit in Bangkok. The 1600 paper maché pandas, an art installation by French artist Paulo Grangeon will travel across Bangkok and parts of central Thailand for the next week and then will be displayed at Central Embassy, a Bangkok shopping mall, until April 10. The display of pandas in Thailand is benefitting World Wide Fund for Nature - Thailand and is sponsored by Central Embassy with assistance from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and curated by AllRightsReserved Ltd.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A panda wrangler carries a couple of paper maché pandas for the "1600 Pandas+ World Tour in Thailand: For the World We Live In and the Ones We Love" opening on Sanam Luang in Bangkok. The 1600 paper maché pandas, an art installation by French artist Paulo Grangeon will travel across Bangkok and parts of central Thailand for the next week and then will be displayed at Central Embassy, a Bangkok shopping mall, until April 10. The display of pandas in Thailand is benefitting World Wide Fund for Nature - Thailand and is sponsored by Central Embassy with assistance from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and curated by AllRightsReserved Ltd.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A panda wrangler carries a couple of paper maché pandas for the "1600 Pandas+ World Tour in Thailand: For the World We Live In and the Ones We Love" opening on Sanam Luang in Bangkok. The 1600 paper maché pandas, an art installation by French artist Paulo Grangeon will travel across Bangkok and parts of central Thailand for the next week and then will be displayed at Central Embassy, a Bangkok shopping mall, until April 10. The display of pandas in Thailand is benefitting World Wide Fund for Nature - Thailand and is sponsored by Central Embassy with assistance from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and curated by AllRightsReserved Ltd.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: The Grand Palace in the background behind the "1600 Pandas+ World Tour in Thailand: For the World We Live In and the Ones We Love" exhibit on Sanam Luang in Bangkok. The 1600 paper maché pandas, an art installation by French artist Paulo Grangeon will travel across Bangkok and parts of central Thailand for the next week and then will be displayed at Central Embassy, a Bangkok shopping mall, until April 10. The display of pandas in Thailand is benefitting World Wide Fund for Nature - Thailand and is sponsored by Central Embassy with assistance from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and curated by AllRightsReserved Ltd.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Volunteers hold paper maché pandas before setting them out for the "1600 Pandas+ World Tour in Thailand: For the World We Live In and the Ones We Love" exhibit Friday at Sanam Luang in Bangkok. The 1600 paper maché pandas, an art installation by French artist Paulo Grangeon will travel across Bangkok and parts of central Thailand for the next week and then will be displayed at Central Embassy, a Bangkok shopping mall, until April 10. The display of pandas in Thailand is benefitting World Wide Fund for Nature - Thailand and is sponsored by Central Embassy with assistance from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and curated by AllRightsReserved Ltd.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Boxed paper maché pandas ready to be set for the "1600 Pandas+ World Tour in Thailand: For the World We Live In and the Ones We Love" exhibit Friday at Sanam Luang in Bangkok. The 1600 paper maché pandas, an art installation by French artist Paulo Grangeon will travel across Bangkok and parts of central Thailand for the next week and then will be displayed at Central Embassy, a Bangkok shopping mall, until April 10. The display of pandas in Thailand is benefitting World Wide Fund for Nature - Thailand and is sponsored by Central Embassy with assistance from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and curated by AllRightsReserved Ltd.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Some of the 1600 paper maché pandas in the "1600 Pandas+ World Tour in Thailand: For the World We Live In and the Ones We Love" exhibit on Sanam Luang in Bangkok. The 1600 paper maché pandas, an art installation by French artist Paulo Grangeon will travel across Bangkok and parts of central Thailand for the next week and then will be displayed at Central Embassy, a Bangkok shopping mall, until April 10. The display of pandas in Thailand is benefitting World Wide Fund for Nature - Thailand and is sponsored by Central Embassy with assistance from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and curated by AllRightsReserved Ltd.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2012 - HAT YAI, THAILAND: A paper mache dragon on a pillar in a temple for the Vegetarian Festival at a Chinese temple in Hat Yai. The Vegetarian Festival is celebrated throughout Thailand. It is the Thai version of the The Nine Emperor Gods Festival, a nine-day Taoist celebration celebrated in the 9th lunar month of the Chinese calendar. For nine days, those who are participating in the festival dress all in white and abstain from eating meat, poultry, seafood, and dairy products. Vendors and proprietors of restaurants indicate that vegetarian food is for sale at their establishments by putting a yellow flag out with Thai characters for meatless written on it in red. Hat Yai was settled by Chinese traders centuries ago. The town still has a very large Chinese population. Hat Yai is the largest in southern Thailand. It is an important commercial center and tourist destination. It is especially popular with Malaysian, Singaporean and Chinese tourists.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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