Wat Xieng Thong
Inside the Wat Xieng Thong
Buddha statue in Wat Xieng Thong
Door out the sim of the Temple
Entrance door to the sim of Wat Xieng Thong
Red Chapel in the Wat Xiang Thong
Details of the Red Chapel in Wat Xiang Thong
Wat Xieng Thong
Children in the village Pak Ou
Pak Ou
The Mekong at Pak Ou
At the balcony in Pak Ou village
Leaving Pak Ou village to cross the Mekong
Tham Ting cave at the Mekong
Pilgrims come to pray and meditate in the cave
Thousands Buddha images lying in the cave
The steps to the lower cave Tham Ting
Tham Theung entrance
Inside the cave
Buddha at the entrance
The holy water groove
Kiddies sell birds to let them released
Leaving the Holy place Tham Thing and Tham Theung
Small Chapel in the Wat Xiang Thong
In the comprise of the Wat Xieng Thong
Wat Xieng Thong in Luang Prabang
Sisavangvong Rd. in Luang Prabang
Novices clean the yard of Wat Manorom
I'd like to find the seeds for these flowers
Altar to sacrifice and donate the money in form of…
That Chomsi in Mouang Khoune
Plain of Jars third site
Way to the Plain of Jars third site
Plain of Jars second site
Village in the destroyed field near the Plain of J…
Plain of Jars second site
Plain of Jars second site
Plain of Jars second site
Plain of Jars second site
Plain of Jars second site
Plain of Jars second site
Plain of Jars first site
Plain of Jars first site
Jars in the destroyed field
Plain of Jars first site
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Funerary Pavilion in Wat Xieng Thong
Built upon the death of King Sisavong, the Funerary Pavilion houses a royal funerary carriage with numerous naga heads carved by the famous Lao sculptor Thit Tan, as well as a collection of religious objects. The building is renowned for its carved and gilded wooden ornamentation, which was produced in 1962 and recounts several episodes from the Ramayana.
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