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Buddhist ceremony held to memorialize victims of the Thai shipwreck(1/5)

2018-07-11 16:31:56 Globaltimes.cn Editor :Li Yan
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The Phuket government held a Buddhist ceremony for victims of the Thai shipwreck at Chalong Pier on Wednesday morning. Forty-five people were confirmed dead in the accident, with two still missing. (Photo: Cui Meng/GT)

The Phuket government held a Buddhist ceremony for the victims of the Thai shipwreck at Chalong Pier on Wednesday morning. Forty-five people were confirmed dead in the accident, with two still missing.

The Phuket government held a Buddhist ceremony for victims of the Thai shipwreck at Chalong Pier on Wednesday morning. Forty-five people were confirmed dead in the accident, with two still missing. (Photo: Cui Meng/GT)

The Phuket government held a Buddhist ceremony for the victims of the Thai shipwreck at Chalong Pier on Wednesday morning. Forty-five people were confirmed dead in the accident, with two still missing.

Buddhist monks, families of the victims, representatives from the Phuket government and the army attended the ceremony. (Photo: Cui Meng/GT)

Buddhist monks, families of the victims, representatives from the Phuket government and the army attended the ceremony. (Photo: Cui Meng/GT)

Buddhist monks, families of the victims, representatives from the Phuket government and the army attended the ceremony. (Photo: Cui Meng/GT)

Buddhist monks, families of the victims, representatives from the Phuket government and the army attended the ceremony. (Photo: Cui Meng/GT)

The ceremony lasted for 1 hour. Families were unwilling to leave after the ceremony ended. (Photo: Cui Meng/GT)

The ceremony lasted for 1 hour. Families were unwilling to leave after the ceremony ended. (Photo: Cui Meng/GT)

Buddhist monks, families of the victims, representatives from the Phuket government and the army attended the ceremony. (Photo: Cui Meng/GT)

Buddhist monks, families of the victims, representatives from the Phuket government and the army attended the ceremony. (Photo: Cui Meng/GT)

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