View of Luang Prabang. éYou can see Phra That Khuang Santi Chedee and Nam Khan River. This photo was taken on 28th of July, 2004. Original material consists of: chromogenic print
Phousi Stupa, Luang Prabang. This photo was taken in 2000.Phousi Stupa was built in B.E. 2347 (C.E. 1804) by King Anourouth, it was repaired in B.E. 2457 (C.E. 1914) by King Sisavangvong. It is 10, 55 metres wide and 21 metres high. Original material consists of: chromogenic print
Phousi Stupa, Luang Prabang. This photo was taken in 2000.Phousi Stupa was built in B.E. 2347 (C.E. 1804) by King Anourouth, it was repaired in B.E. 2457 (C.E. 1914) by King Sisavangvong. It is 10, 55 metres wide and 21 metres high. Original material consists of: chromogenic print
Phousi Stupa, Luang Prabang. This photo was taken in 2000.Phousi Stupa was built in B.E. 2347 (C.E. 1804) by King Anourouth, it was repaired in B.E. 2457 (C.E. 1914) by King Sisavangvong. It is 10, 55 metres wide and 21 metres high. Original material consists of: chromogenic print
Kuti (monk's dwelling) of Sathou Onkeo Kittiphattho, Abbot of Vat Pak Khan during a construction in 1999. Original material consists of: chromogenic print
Kuti (monk's dwelling) of Sathou Onkeo Kittiphattho, Abbot of Vat Pak Khan during a construction in 1999. Original material consists of: chromogenic print
Kuti (monk's dwelling) of Sathou Onkeo Kittiphattho, Abbot of Vat Pak Khan during a construction in 1999. Original material consists of: chromogenic print