Ang Thong, 5 June – The puppets of death at Wat Muang, Ang Thong were all wearing masks in front of the abyss to remind people not to drop their guard to the stealthy coronavirus.
This Monastery & temple complex is home to a sitting Buddha which stands 92 m (300 ft) high, and 63 m (210 ft) wide in Wiset Chai Chan District, Ang Thong Thailand.
Many tourists in Ang Thong Province began to visit temples after the relief measures eased. Not only tourists but locals who want to pay respect to the monks who have chanted and prayed for all. especially at Wat Muang, which is enshrined by the Buddha Maha Nawamin Sakyamuni, Sri Wiset Chai Chan The largest Buddha statue in the world.
Still, many tourists who came without masks ignored the message before taking their photos next to the puppets of death.
The monk at the temple said Adding masks to all the puppets of death is a warning to the public not to be careless with the virus, even when things seem okay, you must not underestimate the virus, do not forget. According to the teachings of the Lord Buddha.