Government hands out vitamin pills to help healthy pregnancies and stimulate birthrate
Babies dressed as cupids, underwater weddings and a government vitamin giveaway toencourage procreation were all part of Thailand's imaginative and bizarre events on Tuesday tomark Valentine's Day.
The Land of Smiles embraces Feb 14 like few other countries in Southeast Asia, with Bangkokawash with pop-up flower stalls and a roster of romantic gestures unfurling across the country.
The government led the love-in, doling out heart-shaped boxes of free iron and folic acidsupplements in a bid to help healthy pregnancies and stimulate the kingdom's birthrate.
Thai couples are getting married less often and later in their lives, meaning fewer children eachyear.
"In 1970, a family had an average of six children but now it's 1.6," said Wachira Pengjuntr,director-general of the Department of Health.
"In the past people ate better food, more vegetables and fruits but now lifestyles have changed. ...So we want to encourage more births."
Underwater weddings
In the southern tourist hotspot of Trang, couples were offered the opportunity to marry underwater- in full wedding dress and diving gear - in an annual publicity stunt aimed at boosting visitornumbers.
And babies at one Bangkok maternity ward were dressed up with wings to resemble the god oflove.
Even Thailand's fractious political arena, a stage more accustomed to the delivery of brickbatsthan bouquets, could not escape Cupid's arrow.
In a widely trailed "Day of Love", the government opened reconciliation talks with some politicalplayers in an effort to bridge a decade of conflict. Prime Minister Prayut Cha-O-Cha was in anaffectionate mood following a poll saying just more than half the country wanted to give himflowers for Valentine's Day.
"I have love for everyone - all 70 million Thais every day - not only on Valentine's Day. I haveroses for you everyday. Thank you," he said.
Still the government's passion for Valentine's Day was a contrast to more po-faced approachesin previous years - in 2015 the generals urged young people to have a special meal or visittemples instead of having sex.
A health worker holds upvitamins for married womenin Bangkok onTuesday.Lilliansuwanrumpha/ AFP