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A volunteer arrange panda sculptures ahead of an exhibition by French artist Paulo Grangeon in Bangkok, Thailand, March 4, 2016. A cute flash mob of 1,600 papier-mâché pandas has occupied Sanam Luang this afternoon, brightening up the historic ground beside Wat Phra Kaew. Sponsored by wildlife charity WWF, the one-of-a-kind 1,600 panda paper sculptures have been exhibited across the globe since 2008 to highlight the importance of wildlife conservation and sustainability. (Photo by Chaiwat Subprasom/Reuters)

A volunteer arrange panda sculptures ahead of an exhibition by French artist Paulo Grangeon in Bangkok, Thailand, March 4, 2016. A cute flash mob of 1,600 papier-mâché pandas has occupied Sanam Luang this afternoon, brightening up the historic ground beside Wat Phra Kaew. Sponsored by wildlife charity WWF, the one-of-a-kind 1,600 panda paper sculptures have been exhibited across the globe since 2008 to highlight the importance of wildlife conservation and sustainability. (Photo by Chaiwat Subprasom/Reuters)



Volunteers arrange panda sculptures ahead of an exhibition by French artist Paulo Grangeon in Bangkok, Thailand, March 4, 2016. (Photo by Chaiwat Subprasom/Reuters)

Volunteers arrange panda sculptures ahead of an exhibition by French artist Paulo Grangeon in Bangkok, Thailand, March 4, 2016. (Photo by Chaiwat Subprasom/Reuters)



Panda sculptures are seen in front of Grand Palace during an exhibition by French artist Paulo Grangeon in Bangkok, Thailand, March 4, 2016. (Photo by Chaiwat Subprasom/Reuters)

Panda sculptures are seen in front of Grand Palace during an exhibition by French artist Paulo Grangeon in Bangkok, Thailand, March 4, 2016. (Photo by Chaiwat Subprasom/Reuters)



A Buddhist monk walks among panda sculptures in front of Grand Palace during an exhibition by French artist Paulo Grangeon in Bangkok, Thailand, March 4, 2016. (Photo by Chaiwat Subprasom/Reuters)

A Buddhist monk walks among panda sculptures in front of Grand Palace during an exhibition by French artist Paulo Grangeon in Bangkok, Thailand, March 4, 2016. (Photo by Chaiwat Subprasom/Reuters)



Panda sculptures are seen in front of Grand Palace during an exhibition by French artist Paulo Grangeon in Bangkok, Thailand, March 4, 2016. (Photo by Chaiwat Subprasom/Reuters)

Panda sculptures are seen in front of Grand Palace during an exhibition by French artist Paulo Grangeon in Bangkok, Thailand, March 4, 2016. (Photo by Chaiwat Subprasom/Reuters)



Panda sculptures are seen in front of Grand Palace during an exhibition by French artist Paulo Grangeon in Bangkok, Thailand, March 4, 2016. (Photo by Chaiwat Subprasom/Reuters)

Panda sculptures are seen in front of Grand Palace during an exhibition by French artist Paulo Grangeon in Bangkok, Thailand, March 4, 2016. (Photo by Chaiwat Subprasom/Reuters)



Panda sculptures are seen in front of Grand Palace during an exhibition by French artist Paulo Grangeon in Bangkok, Thailand, March 4, 2016. (Photo by Chaiwat Subprasom/Reuters)

Panda sculptures are seen in front of Grand Palace during an exhibition by French artist Paulo Grangeon in Bangkok, Thailand, March 4, 2016. (Photo by Chaiwat Subprasom/Reuters)



A volunteer arranges panda sculptures ahead of an exhibition by French artist Paulo Grangeon in Bangkok, Thailand, March 4, 2016. (Photo by Chaiwat Subprasom/Reuters)

A volunteer arranges panda sculptures ahead of an exhibition by French artist Paulo Grangeon in Bangkok, Thailand, March 4, 2016. (Photo by Chaiwat Subprasom/Reuters)



A worker displays paper pandas created by French artist Paulo Grangeon in front of the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand, Friday, March 4, 2016. The exhibit is part of the World Wide Fund's project where the 1600 paper pandas symbolize the last pandas still present in nature.(Photo by Sakchai Lalit/AP Photo)

A worker displays paper pandas created by French artist Paulo Grangeon in front of the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand, Friday, March 4, 2016. The exhibit is part of the World Wide Fund's project where the 1600 paper pandas symbolize the last pandas still present in nature.(Photo by Sakchai Lalit/AP Photo)



A volunteer arranges panda sculptures ahead of an exhibition by French artist Paulo Grangeon in Bangkok, Thailand, March 4, 2016. (Photo by Chaiwat Subprasom/Reuters)

A volunteer arranges panda sculptures ahead of an exhibition by French artist Paulo Grangeon in Bangkok, Thailand, March 4, 2016. (Photo by Chaiwat Subprasom/Reuters)
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