Children welcome us at the entrance door
Wat Rasavolavihane simple called Wat Pak Ou
Lhasa and the Potala
Lhasa Norbulingka Summer Palace
Portrait of a Legong dancing girl
Turning clockwise isn't an obligation
Young boy with his thanaka make up
Buddha is watching every where
Resting at the Maha Tissada Bell
The Shwedagon Pagoda
Shwedagon Pagoda in full splendor
Pagodas in Thaung Tho monastery
Buddha's footprint at Inn Dein monastery
Pagodas at the hill top
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West Baray near Angkor Thom
Dzongchung, the little dzong
Pagoda forest at the hill top
Pagodas as memory shrines
Uncountable old and new pagodas
Chinthes temple guardians in Thaung Tho
Princess Sita at the Kecak dance
Bhuta-Kala
Thanka enrolled at the Paro Tsechu
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Group of monks at Shwedagon
One more thanaka makeup face
Young novice getting monkshood
Kaba Aye Pagoda
Deceptive idyllic mood at Inya Lake
Inside the Kaba Aye Pagoda
Swal Daw Myat Zaedi
Kravica Waterfalls
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Fishing in the early morning
Fishers at the early morning
Sunset view from the veranda
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The Dongba Scripture
The smart and unsophisticated Naxi people who have long inhabited Lijiang preserve the unique and profuse Dongba Culture. In fact, a great number of scholars and travelers are attracted to this mysterious place more for the culture than its charming sceneries. Dongba Culture is of a religious nature and make up the most important component of the ancient Naxi culture.
Dongba scriptures are believed to be as old as the inscriptions on bones and tortoise shells from the Shang Dynasty (16th century - 11th century BC).
Dongba scriptures are believed to be as old as the inscriptions on bones and tortoise shells from the Shang Dynasty (16th century - 11th century BC).
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