Updated On: 19 August, 2015 03:35 PM IST | | PTI
<p>Thailand's Erawan Brahma temple, one of the most popular tourist attractions in Bangkok, was reopened for worshippers and tourists three days after a blast at the shrine killed 20 people</p>
Bangkok: Thailand's Erawan Brahma temple, one of the most popular tourist attractions in Bangkok, was reopened on Wednesday for worshippers and tourists three days after a blast at the shrine killed 20 people, as police intensified their hunt for a suspect believed to be the bomber.
Buddhist monks led prayers at the shrine as it reopened this morning while devotees laid bundles of clothes to represent the lost loved ones.