Stupa at Wat Pak Ou
Nam Ou before it flows into the Mekong
Along the highway nr. 13 to Luang Prabang
Nam Ou river on the way to Luang Prabang
Landscape in Luang Prabang province
Village festival with Hmong people
Vendor for Wai (young rattan sprouts)
Song Cha and the mountain torrent
Song Cha village beside the highway
Spirit house for the ghosts of Song Cha
Girl in traditional Hmong dress ...
Street scene in Song Cha village
Drawing out of a Laotian schoolgirls book
Origin kids in Song Cha village
Nearly finished the tire change
Tire repairing service in Song Cha
Blow-out in Song Cha
Pickup car helps to trigger of the wheel
Small river flows to the Nam Nga
Song Cha village
Shop for satelite dishes
Entertainment electronics store in Oudom Xai
Oudom Xai main road
Wat Rasavolavihane simple called Wat Pak Ou
Subsidiary building at Wat Rasavolavihane
Ban Pak Ou
At the Mekong river bank
Monks rest at the river side
Tham Ting at the Mekong riverside
Tham Ting
Tham Ting
Tham Ting
Tham Ting
Tham Ting
Tham Theung or Tham Prakachay
Tham Theung
Tham Theung
Tham Theung
Tham Theung
Tham Theung
Tham Theung
Tham Theung
Tham Theung
Tham Theung
From Tham Ting back to Ban Pak Ou
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Wat Rasavolavihane also named Wat Pak Ou
When the royal court was transferred to Vientiane in 1560 its name was once more changed, this time to Luang Prabang in honour of the sacred pha bang Buddha image, then housed at Wat Wisun. Lane Xang later broke up into three kingdoms of Luang Prabang, Vientiane and Champassak, but of the three only Luang Prabang was destined to survive into the French colonial era and between 1946 and 1975 the King of Luang Prabang ruled as constitutional monarch of all the Lao territories. Since the early 1990s Luang Prabang city has attracted considerable interest for its unique and important fusion of indigenous and colonial architectural, leading to its inscription in 1995 on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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