Boat Racing Festival on Nam Khan River, Luang Prabang on Boun Horkhao Padapdin (festival of rice-packets decorating the earth) on 29th of September, 2000. Procession of misses beauty and rowers of Ban Xiengthong to Nam Khan River, Supported by Lane Xang Bank, Luang Prabang Branch. Original mate...
Boat Racing Festival on Nam Khan River, Luang Prabang on Boun Horkhao Padapdin (festival of rice-packets decorating the earth) on 29th of September, 2000. Procession of misses beauty and rowers of Ban Xiengthong to Nam Khan River, Supported by Lane Xang Bank, Luang Prabang Branch. Original mate...
Boat Racing Festival on Nam Khan River, Luang Prabang on Boun Horkhao Padapdin (festival of rice-packets decorating the earth) on 29th of September, 2000. Uncle Ouan of Ban Xiengthong sitting on the head of racing boat of Ban Xiengthong to make worship ceremony to pray respect to a spirit of boa...
Monks and novices of Vat Nong Sikhounmeuang, heads by Sathou Khamsao Souphalo (1s from left) is an abbot, making a fire boat for illumination during Boun Ok Phansa (End of Buddhist retreat) in B.E. 2537 (C.E. 1995). Original material consists of: chromogenic print
Monks and novices of Vat Nong Sikhounmeuang, heads by Sathou Khamsao Souphalo (who turns his face to us) is an abbot, making a fire boat for illumination during Boun Ok Phansa (End of Buddhist retreat) in B.E. 2537 (C.E. 1995). Original material consists of: chromogenic print
An illumination of a fire boat during Boun Ok Phansa (End of Buddhist retreat) at Vat Choum Khong Sourintharam, Luang Prabang in B.E. 2537 (C.E. 1995). Original material consists of: chromogenic print
An illumination of a fire boat during Boun Ok Phansa (End of Buddhist retreat) at Vat Choum Khong Sourintharam, Luang Prabang in B.E. 2537 (C.E. 1995). Original material consists of: chromogenic print
Monks and novices of Vat Maha That (Vat That Noy), Luang Prabang making a round lamp with four faces which has a meaning of the four holy abidings (the sublime states of mind): 1. Metta (loving kindness), 2. Karouna (compassion), 3. Mouthita (sympathetic joy), 4. Oupekkha (equanimity) for illumi...
An illumination of a fire boat during Boun Ok Phansa (End of Buddhist retreat) at Vat Choum Khong Sourintharam, Luang Prabang in B.E. 2537 (C.E. 1995). Original material consists of: chromogenic print
Monks and novices of Vat Xiengthong and lay people of Ban Xiengthong making a fire boat for illumination during Boun Ok Phansa (End of Buddhist retreat) in B.E. 2537 (C.E. 1995). Original material consists of: chromogenic print