Thailand Celebrates Chinese New Year Despite Election Controversy

BANGKOK, THAILAND - JANUARY 31: People come to offer prayers on Chinese New year at a temple on January 31, 2014 in Bangkok, Thailand. The general elections on February 2nd will take place as the anti-government protesters vow to cause disruptions by blocking polling stations in the capitol. Bangkok Shutdown has been in effect for over two weeks as the anti-government protesters continue to block major intersections. The Thai government imposed a 60-day state of emergency in Bangkok and the surrounding provinces in an attempt to cope with the on-going political turmoil, however this decree has had no effect on the mass protests. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)
BANGKOK, THAILAND - JANUARY 31: People come to offer prayers on Chinese New year at a temple on January 31, 2014 in Bangkok, Thailand. The general elections on February 2nd will take place as the anti-government protesters vow to cause disruptions by blocking polling stations in the capitol. Bangkok Shutdown has been in effect for over two weeks as the anti-government protesters continue to block major intersections. The Thai government imposed a 60-day state of emergency in Bangkok and the surrounding provinces in an attempt to cope with the on-going political turmoil, however this decree has had no effect on the mass protests. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)
Thailand Celebrates Chinese New Year Despite Election Controversy
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