Liverpool Anglican cathedral
3rd March:
Thai Buddhists making merit during the 'Makha Bucha' celebrations by donating gold leaf. At the temple Wat Siri Kammalawat, Lad Phrao district, Bangkok, Thailand.
3rd March:
A black Buddha statue at Wat Siri Kammalawat. Lad Phrao district, Bangkok, Thailand.
3rd March:
The full moon illuminating the Buddhist 'Makha Bucha' celebrations at the temple Wat Siri Kammalawat in Bangkok's Lad Phrao district. 
The dates of the major celebrations and holidays in Thai Theravada Buddhism are all related to the occurence of the full moon. Therefore the exact dates of Makha Bucha day, Visakha Bucha day and Asanha Bucha day shift from year to year according to the occurence of full moon. Lad Phrao district, Bangkok, Thailand.
Blue Christian Church in Hong Kong
St Casimir's RC Church
Dedicated in 1929, Located in the Kaisertown district, this church is very much a part of the Buffalo Polich community.  St. Casimir's is an exquisite example of old Byzantine architecture. Special features of its facade are the two small cupolas at the top and the unusual terra cotta mural depicting Christ the King, St. Casimir, St. Stanislaus, and St. Hyacinth, with symbolic plaques bearing inscriptions.
Notable interior features include the following:

the massive dome soaring 65 feet above the handsome tiled floor,
the hand-carved and polychromed oak statues, Stations of the Cross, and oak pew decorations
the Buticino marble altar which is the work of Italian sculptors.
St Casimir's RC Church
Dedicated in 1929, Located in the Kaisertown district, this church is very much a part of the Buffalo Polich community.  St. Casimir's is an exquisite example of old Byzantine architecture. Special features of its facade are the two small cupolas at the top and the unusual terra cotta mural depicting Christ the King, St. Casimir, St. Stanislaus, and St. Hyacinth, with symbolic plaques bearing inscriptions.
Notable interior features include the following:

the massive dome soaring 65 feet above the handsome tiled floor,
the hand-carved and polychromed oak statues, Stations of the Cross, and oak pew decorations
the Buticino marble altar which is the work of Italian sculptors.
St Casimir's RC Church
Dedicated in 1929, Located in the Kaisertown district, this church is very much a part of the Buffalo Polich community.  St. Casimir's is an exquisite example of old Byzantine architecture. Special features of its facade are the two small cupolas at the top and the unusual terra cotta mural depicting Christ the King, St. Casimir, St. Stanislaus, and St. Hyacinth, with symbolic plaques bearing inscriptions.
Notable interior features include the following:

the massive dome soaring 65 feet above the handsome tiled floor,
the hand-carved and polychromed oak statues, Stations of the Cross, and oak pew decorations
the Buticino marble altar which is the work of Italian sculptors.
St Casimir's RC Church
Dedicated in 1929, Located in the Kaisertown district, this church is very much a part of the Buffalo Polich community. St. Casimir's is an exquisite example of old Byzantine architecture. Special features of its facade are the two small cupolas at the top and the unusual terra cotta mural depicting Christ the King, St. Casimir, St. Stanislaus, and St. Hyacinth, with symbolic plaques bearing inscriptions.
Notable interior features include the following:

the massive dome soaring 65 feet above the handsome tiled floor,
the hand-carved and polychromed oak statues, Stations of the Cross, and oak pew decorations
the Buticino marble altar which is the work of Italian sculptors.
St Casimir's RC Church
Dedicated in 1929, Located in the Kaisertown district, this church is very much a part of the Buffalo Polich community.  St. Casimir's is an exquisite example of old Byzantine architecture. Special features of its facade are the two small cupolas at the top and the unusual terra cotta mural depicting Christ the King, St. Casimir, St. Stanislaus, and St. Hyacinth, with symbolic plaques bearing inscriptions.
Notable interior features include the following:

the massive dome soaring 65 feet above the handsome tiled floor,
the hand-carved and polychromed oak statues, Stations of the Cross, and oak pew decorations
the Buticino marble altar which is the work of Italian sculptors.
St Casimir's RC Church
Dedicated in 1929, Located in the Kaisertown district, this church is very much a part of the Buffalo Polich community. St. Casimir's is an exquisite example of old Byzantine architecture. Special features of its facade are the two small cupolas at the top and the unusual terra cotta mural depicting Christ the King, St. Casimir, St. Stanislaus, and St. Hyacinth, with symbolic plaques bearing inscriptions.
Notable interior features include the following:

the massive dome soaring 65 feet above the handsome tiled floor,
the hand-carved and polychromed oak statues, Stations of the Cross, and oak pew decorations
the Buticino marble altar which is the work of Italian sculptors.
See photo in original gallery.