The junk called June Hong Chian Lee
Waiting to be picked up
Street life in Kawthaung
Vista to Kawthaung from the hill top
Three Sadhus for photo shooting
World Peace Pond at Swayambhunath
Simple restaurant for lunch break
Chorten and the Kailash peak
The first Kilometer of the Kora
Mount Kailash
Darchen village
Walking the Kora
Steep faces at the left side
Mountain scape before Deraphuk
Memo Nanyi (Gurla Mandhata) peak (7728 m)
Lake side at the Manasarovar (4556 m)
Stupas at the Seralung Gompa entrance
Bizarre rock formation
Mt. Chyangresi and its icefall
The top of the pass at an altitude of 5.665 m
Drolma La pass 5.665 m
Gauri Kund lake
Drolma La pass 5.665 m
Small island on the way back to Kawthaung
Kawthaung pier
Kawthaung and its street life
Inside Wat Wang Wiwekaram
A view over Khao Laem Reservoir
Phra Yai Phu Kok Gnew
Buddha watching down the hill
Naxi performance
Fuxing Lu seen from the South Gate
Evening setting at the Mekong riverside
Rotibaker in Loei city
A romantic evening ambiance
Warning signs beside the walk
Get to the Gopura of the second level
Beside the historical path of Phra Vihaan
Debris of the Central Sanctuary
Very well preserved lintel
Monks entering the Gopura complex
Entrance to the Phra Vihaan hill
Gopura of the third level
Ni Wayan Sukastini
Walking to the second step of the ceremony
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Kawthaung
Kawthaung is in the southernmost part of Burma, located in Tanintharyi Region. During British rule in Burma between 1824 and 1948, it was known as Victoria Point.
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