A view of the Sim of SuvannaKhili at dawn, as the novices begin to assemble for the Tak Bat, or morning alms round. Original material consist of: laser print/photocopy
During BunOk Pan Sa, the end of Buddhist Lent, a villager of Ban Khili makes an offering of rice in one of the small altars behind the Sim at SuvannaKhili. Original material consist of: laser print/photocopy
On BunOk Pan Sa, the end of Buddhist lent, Pha Khamphet Sili, the Abbot of SuvannaKhili, Pha Khamsaeng Chanthavong and the novices pose before their boat. From left: Novice Choummaly Phimmala, Novice Tout, Novice Joy Thayadet, Novice Khamlar Phothilat, Novice Uan, Novice Kornkham, Novice Saengph...
Up there are 10 monks chanting a stanza of victory (Matikha). Down: Monks were having lunch on 50th anniversary making -merit dedicated on August 19, B.E. 2527. Original material consist of: colour halftone print
The Sim of Vat Ban Pak Chaek (Old village) is located on the left-side bank of U river, Pak U district, Luang Prabang province. It is far from Luang Prabang city in the north 50 Km. It is a temple of Tai Lue, was built in 1945, leading by Pha Khamfan Silasangvaro, Abbot of Vat Suvannakhili and M...
Pha Khamro Rattanayano, from Ban Pak Jeck village, Pak Ou district, Luang Prabang province. He became a novice at Vat Ban Pak Jeck in early 1980, moved to Vat Pa Phon phao during Pha Saysamud Sotiko, Abbot of Vat Pa Phon Phao for studying Pha Pariyadtitham( Pali school), secondary school at Vat ...
Prince Vongsavang, a son of King Sisavangvatthana and Queen Khamphoui, a husband of Princess Manilay. This photo was taken in 1970s. Original material consist of: colour halftone print