Ms. Heuan from Ban Phoneheuang in Luang Prabang province, posed in the middle of Thalath bridge across Ngeum river in Vientiane province in 1969. Original material consists of: silver gelatine DOP print
Posing in the middle of Thalath bridge on Ngeum river in Vientiane province in 1969 was Sathou Bounpheng Khan Amath (Ajan Bounpheng Sioudomphan). That Time he was studying in Thailand. He visited Luang Prabang and took some Lao people to visit Thalath, Ngam river. A woman who was standing next ...
Sathou Nayai Ounheuan Hasapanyo and Sathou Bounpheng Khan Amath posed in the middle of Thalath bridge in Vientaine province in 1969. Original material consists of: silver gelatine DOP print
Sathou Nayai Ounheuan Hasapanyo and Sathou Bounpheng Khan Amath posed in the middle of Thalath bridge in Vientaine province in 1969. Original material consists of: silver gelatine DOP print
Right to left: Sathou Nyai Khamchan Virachitto (the abbot of Vat Sean), Somdeth Sangharat Dhammayana Mahathera (the abbot of Vat Mai), Sathou Nyai Bounchanh Phothichitto (the abbot of Vat Xiengmeuane) and Sathou Nyai Ounheuan Hasapanyo from Vat Nong in 1970s. Original material consists of: silv...
Phamaha Ajan Maha Padith Phoutthakosako (2nd from the left) and Sathou Phoummy Phalappatto, the abbot of Vat Nong (2nd from the right) in 1966. Original material consists of: silver gelatine DOP print
Phra That Luang stupa in Vientiane is the glory of Lao people. The first stupa was buillt in B.E.236 (B.C 307) by the first king of Vientiane, Phaya chanthabouri Pasitthisack or Burichan. It was for contain the relic of Buddha (the chest bone of the Buddha) in B.E.2109 (C.E.1566). Then Phachao ...
The Water Melon stupa at Vat Visounnarath. It was said that "That Pa Thom" means big lotus stupa, but Lao people apposed that it seemed like a water melon, therefore it was named a Water Melon stupa until now. In history said it was Queen Phra Nang Phantinxieng of King Visounnarath asked to bui...