Bodhi Tree on the way to the hill top
Wat Pa Houak at the Phu Si hill
Haw Pha Bang and the garden of the National Museum
Haw Pha Bang at the National Museum
Haw Pha Bang Temple
Statue of Sisavang Vong on the palace grounds
Luang Prabang National Museum
Luang Prabang National Museum
Monks in Wat Xieng Thong
Monks housing at Wat Xieng Thong
Painting of Wat Xieng Thong
Wat Xieng Thong fine inside decoration
Wooden colons inside Wat Xieng Thong
Buddha image inside Wat Xieng Thong
Wat Xieng Thong
The Carriage House at Wat Xieng Thong
The battle of Pra Lak and Pra Lam
The carrier of the cremation urn
Inside the Funerary Pavilion
Inside the Funerary Pavilion
Inside the Funerary Pavilion
The sim of Wat Xieng Thong
Wat Xieng Thong Seated Buddha Pavilion
Panorama view from the Phu Si hill steps
Panorama view from the Phu Si hill steps
That Chomsi Temple at Phu Si
Inside the That Chomsi Temple
Panorama view from the Phu Si hill top
The top the Phu Si named also Chomsi hill
Staircase from the south east side
Nam Khan
At the riverbank of Nam Khan
Other river side of the Maenam Khan
Wat Sènsoukharam known as Wat Saen
Wat Saen sim
Door entrance to the Wat Saen sim
The Buddha footprint pavilion at Wat Saen
The sim of Wat Saen
Residential quarter in Kingkidsarath
Citroën oldtimer 15CV in best condition
An odd friendship
Chao Siphouphan
Market life at the Inthasom intersection
Wat Phone Xai
Entrance door into Wat Phone Xai
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Buddhist believers donate for the Bodhi Tree
Buddha was enlightened under the Bodhi Tree. He spent the next seven weeks here before heading off to Sarnath to begin his teaching.
Now Buddhist pilgrims from many different countries visited the tree on the steps to the Phu Si hill top, to meditate and donate on a concrete embedment of the holy tree.
Now Buddhist pilgrims from many different countries visited the tree on the steps to the Phu Si hill top, to meditate and donate on a concrete embedment of the holy tree.
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