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This is not only an act of civic responsibility, but also a Buddhist tradition - feeding animals is part of Buddhism in Thailand no less than praying.

I didn't know about that... and it's amazing! Taking care of animals should be a civic responsability (and a tradition) everywhere.

And, besides that, great photos! Looking at those macaques going everywhere like a gang is kinda funny - but I'd be a bit scared, if I were to live there 🤣



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Yup, and I love it too. For example, all Thai Buddhist temples feed and adopt stray animals. Although I don't know how exactly it works - some temples have only several cats while others have a crowd. A Buddhist temple in Bangkok without cats? It's impossible - I visited dozens. As for provincial cities and rural areas, temples usually have more dogs.

great photos!

Thank you! 😊

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