A notice on the website of the Chinese Embassy in Bangkok says three Chinese tourists were among the dead from the explosion and more than 20 others had been injured. The Hong Kong government said two of its residents died, and it is not known
Waraporn Changtam's father looks away from a photo of his deceased daughter at her funeral in Nonthaburi, Thailand. Warapron died in the deadly Monday night explosion in central Bangkok.
A woman prays at the Erawan Shrine at Rajprasong intersection in Bangkok.
Bangkok bombing survivor Neoh Hock Guan, 53, fourth from right, takes a final look at his deceased son, Neoh Jai Jun, 20, at his home in Penang, Malaysia.
A Singaporean who did not want to be identified but said his mother was killed in the bombing pays respects at the Erawan Shrine at Rajprasong intersection in Bangkok.
Gao Yan Ping is carried by police officers as he is overcome with emotion at the Police General Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand, after he arrived to claim the body and remains of his daughter and his wife who were killed in Monday's bombing at the
Gao Yan Ping, from Jiangxi province, China, center, is overcome with emotion at the Police General Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand, after he arrived to claim the body and remains of his daughter and his wife who were killed in Monday's bombing at the
The Erawan Shrine is among Bangkok’s most popular tourist attractions visited by East Asian tourists and local Buddhists.
Buddhist monks hold a prayer at the Erawan Shrine at Rajprasong intersection in Bangkok, Thailand. The central Bangkok shrine reopened Wednesday to the public after Monday's bomb blast as authorities searched for a man seen in a grainy security
A Skytrain runs above the Erawan Shrine as the streets around the Rajprasong intersection are open the day after an explosion at the shrine in Bangkok, Thailand.
People gather at the Erawan Shrine at Rajprasong intersection in Bangkok after it reopened following Monday's night explosion.
Workers remove broken glass from a pedestrian walk bridge above the Rajprasong intersection across from Erawan Shrine in Bangkok. Thailand's prime minister on Tuesday promised that authorities would quickly track down those responsible for the
The blast, which the government believed was aimed at damaging economy and tourism, occurred inside Erawan Shrine dedicated to Lord Brahma in the downtown Chidlom district. The temple is located on a main road through Bangkok’s commercial hub and is
Thai police spokesman has said a man in a yellow shirt with a black backpack is a suspect in Bangkok blast Thai authorities on Tuesday launched a hunt for a male “suspect” who may have left a bomb inside the hugely popular Lord Brahma temple in a
“The Chinese Embassy especially wishes to remind Chinese citizens in Thailand or who are planning to come to Thailand to strengthen awareness of their surroundings, attend to their travel safety and make rational travel plans,” the embassy said.