Thai city taken over by disgruntled 'hyper monkeys'

From Sunday Morning, 11:35 am on 5 July 2020

The tourism downturn caused by the Covid-19 pandemic has turned the ancient Thai city of Lopburi, which sits about 150km north east of Bangkok, into a scene of raging warfare between thousands of monkeys.

While many residents and shopkeepers are keeping indoors to avoid the roving gangs of long-tailed macaques, Thai-based photojournalist Mladen Antonov travelled there on assignment.

 

A longtail macaque tears down a poster reading "Don't feed the monkeys" in the town of Lopburi.

Photo: AFP / Mladen Antonov

Longtail macaques pull the tail of a cat in an abandoned building in the town of Lopburi.

Longtail macaques pull the tail of a cat in an abandoned building in the town of Lopburi. Photo: AFP / Mladen Antonov

Longtail macaques gathering outside a closed shop in the town of Lopburi. Residents barricaded indoors, rival gang fights and no-go zones for humans.

Longtail macaques gathering outside a closed shop in the town of Lopburi. Residents barricaded indoors, rival gang fights and no-go zones for humans. Photo: AFP / Mladen Antonov

A longtail macaque drinking juice in front of the Prang Sam Yod Buddhist temple in the town of Lopburi, some 155km north of Bangkok.

A longtail macaque drinking juice in front of the Prang Sam Yod Buddhist temple in the town of Lopburi, some 155km north of Bangkok. Photo: AFP / Mladen Antonov

Tourists interact with longtail macaques in the Prang Sam Yod Buddhist temple in the town of Lopburi.

Tourists interact with longtail macaques in the Prang Sam Yod Buddhist temple in the town of Lopburi. Photo: AFP / Mladen Antonov

Lopburi's monkey population, which is the town's main tourist attraction, doubled to 6000 in the last three years, forcing authorities to start a sterilisation campaign.

Lopburi's monkey population, which is the town's main tourist attraction, doubled to 6000 in the last three years, forcing authorities to start a sterilisation campaign. Photo: AFP / Mladen Antonov

Longtail macaques sitting on a rooftop in the town of Lopburi.

Longtail macaques sitting on a rooftop in the town of Lopburi. Photo: AFP / Mladen Antonov

AFP photographer Mladen Antonov in Lopburi, Thailand.

AFP photographer Mladen Antonov in Lopburi, Thailand. Photo: Supplied