Young Lao girl guides us on the river
Having fun at the river bank
Lao kids at the Mekong river bank
Vegetable vendor girls at the market in Pakse
Young vegetable vendors in Xam Neua
At the market in Viengxay
Snoopy boys watching down from balcony
Common scene from the tribes houses
Little girl posing for a photo shot at Tiger Jumpi…
A boy look down the balcony
Tibetan boys in the village
Boy in the village Kantaralak
Kids from Kantaralak in the coriander field
A boy arranges the wharfs for the fishing boats
Children welcome us at the Bình Thuận Desert
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Playing kiddies on the city roads
Sweet little sisters pose for a photo shot
Hmong girl and her brother
Hmong girls
Hmong kids like to be photographed
Children in the village Pak Ou
Kiddies sell birds to let them released
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Children in Nga Lhakhang
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Two young Bhutanese ladies
Young boy using his basket as an hat
Saddhu boy gets posted for photo shoots
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Explaining my video camera
Bhutanese little ladies in the yard of the monaste…
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Bhutanese kids interested in coversation
The boy wears the Ko and the girls wears the Kira, traditional clothing and an obligation to wear in public in Bhutan for its population. Foreign visitors are welcomed with the greeting "Yala! Yala! Kuzu zangpola?" ("Hello! Hello! How do you do?")
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