Zhongdian Songzanlin Monastery
Young Buddha Statue in Dali, Yunnan
Stupa at the Namtso Lake Tibet
Tibetan monastery at Lijiangs Yulong Mountain
Tiger Jumping Gorge
Taphon drum ตะโพน and Ranat Ek ระนาด
Dusit Maha Prasat Palace in the Grand Palace, Bang…
Scenery at the Floating Market ตลาดน้ำ
Prang at Si Thep, Phetchabun ปรางค์ศรีเทพ เพชรบูร…
Full rainbow close to our camping place
Girl at her herders home
The Wihan of Wat Pho Kao Ton, Sing Buri
Mountain view over Loei's province
Thailand's mountain province
Situation like the apocalypse
Landscape along the way to the bats cave
Remains of the first level
Details of the lentil carvings
Very well preserved lintel
Collapsed prang and lentil at the fourth level
Debris inside the yard of Phra Vihaan
Demon figure in Subagan
Having fun in one of the Mekong ponds
Prasat Phra Wihan (Preah Vihear) near Si Sa Ket ป…
Prang Sam Yod, Lop Buri พระปรางค์สามยอด ลพบุรี
School class visiting Mueang Boran, Ancient Siam
Salama and Akira San in Mueang Boran
Xining People's Park
Xining skyline behind the Public Park
Residential district with shopping center
At the Mekong river bank
Boy brings new lighted butter lamps
Bodnath Kathmandu Nepal is one of Tibetan souls
Xining around the Public Park
Along the Tang valley
Oncoming traffic on the Khlong
Fishing net over the Khlong Onnut
Khlong Saen Saeb in Min Buri
Khlong Sam Wa in Min Buri
Ancient Dali downtown
preparing the Chinese tea
Inside the Tiger Temple
Sangkhlaburi the city of the Mon people
Bridge to Sangkhlaburi the city of the Mon people
Lion head ant the entrance of Wat Wang Wiwekaram
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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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