Stupa at the Namtso Lake Tibet
Dusit Maha Prasat Palace in the Grand Palace, Bang…
Taphon drum ตะโพน and Ranat Ek ระนาด
Prasat Phra Wihan Nāga stairways
Tiger Jumping Gorge
Landscape on the way to Zhongdian
Pavilion of the Enlightened ศาลาพระอรหันต์
Scenery at the Floating Market ตลาดน้ำ
The Churning of the Ocean
Way back to the first level of Prasat Phra Wihan
Prasat Phra Wihan (Preah Vihear) monumental stairw…
Jampey Lhakhang monastery complex
Full rainbow close to our camping place
Stupa of Phra Maha That, Chaiya, Surat Thani
The Wihan of Wat Pho Kao Ton, Sing Buri
Phra Kaew Pavilion หอพระแก้ว
Phra Kaew Pavilion หอพระแก้ว
The Floating Market ตลาดน้ำ in Mueang Boran
The Baldan Baraivan will be renovated
Young boy in traditional dress
Sanur beach Bali
Evening setting at the Mekong riverside
At the riverside of the Mekong
Charming Thai girls like Kuai-Tiao Ruea as well
My friends eating Kuai-Tiao Ruea
Historic barges in the Mueang Boran park เรือพระร…
Sumeru Mountain เขาพระสุเมรุ
Stupa of Phra Maha That, Ratchaburi พระปรางค์วัดพ…
Monks as tourists in Mueang Boran
Streetcar running around the area
Stupa of Phra Maha That, Nakhon Si Thammarat พระบ…
Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara (Kuan-Yin) Performing a…
Salama and Akira San in Mueang Boran
School class visiting Mueang Boran, Ancient Siam
Spirit house in the old market town ศาลพระภูมิ
Prang Sam Yod, Lop Buri พระปรางค์สามยอด ลพบุรี
The garden of sacred Stupas ป่าเจดีย์
Prasat Phra Wihan (Preah Vihear) near Si Sa Ket ป…
Thai trio playing classical music
Phra That Bang Phuan, Nong Khai พระธาตุบังพวน หนอง…
Thai vendor woman selling Mangos มะม่วง
Dvaravati Wihan วิหารทวารวดี
Window inside Kam Yaad Palace Hall, Ang Thong พระ…
Al-Ih San Mosque
Khlong Saen Saeb in the evening light
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Beautiful typical dressed Newa girl in front of Mul Chowk buidling.
The Newa (Nepal Bhasa:नेवाः Newa or Newah, Old Nepal Bhasa:नेवार Newar, नेवाल Newal) are the indigenous people of Nepal's Kathmandu Valley. Newars are a linguistic community with multiple ethnicity/race and faith, bound together by a common language. The term Newar applies roughly to the descendants of citizens of Medieval Nepal (consisting of Kathmandu valley as the capital and the territory ever changing with farest extent being Gandaki river to west and Koshi river to the east, Tibet to north and Terai in south). Their common language being Nepal Bhasa ("Newari" according to Statistics Nepal) or the languages progenitor of Nepal Bhasa. According to Nepal’s 2001 census, the 1,245,232 Newar in the country are the nation's sixth largest ethnic group, representing 5.48% of the population. Nepal Bhasa is of Tibeto-Burman origin (but heavily influenced by Indo-Aryan languages like Sanskrit, Pali, Bengali and Maithili). Nepal Bhasa also contains Austro-Asiatic words and phrases. In 2001 the language is spoken by 825,458 Nepalese as their mother tongue.
The Newa (Nepal Bhasa:नेवाः Newa or Newah, Old Nepal Bhasa:नेवार Newar, नेवाल Newal) are the indigenous people of Nepal's Kathmandu Valley. Newars are a linguistic community with multiple ethnicity/race and faith, bound together by a common language. The term Newar applies roughly to the descendants of citizens of Medieval Nepal (consisting of Kathmandu valley as the capital and the territory ever changing with farest extent being Gandaki river to west and Koshi river to the east, Tibet to north and Terai in south). Their common language being Nepal Bhasa ("Newari" according to Statistics Nepal) or the languages progenitor of Nepal Bhasa. According to Nepal’s 2001 census, the 1,245,232 Newar in the country are the nation's sixth largest ethnic group, representing 5.48% of the population. Nepal Bhasa is of Tibeto-Burman origin (but heavily influenced by Indo-Aryan languages like Sanskrit, Pali, Bengali and Maithili). Nepal Bhasa also contains Austro-Asiatic words and phrases. In 2001 the language is spoken by 825,458 Nepalese as their mother tongue.
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