Luang Prabang Temples: Wat Mai Suwannaphumaham
Luang Prabang Temples: Wat Mai Suwannaphumaham was once the principle royal monastery and the repository of the gold Buddha that Laung Prabang derives its name from.
Read MoreLuang Prabang Temples: Wat Mai Suwannaphumaham was once the principle royal monastery and the repository of the gold Buddha that Laung Prabang derives its name from.
Read MoreThe Wat Sene Souk Haram (from the Sanskrit Sukharam) also known as the temple of 100,000 treasures, is one of many beautiful temples in Luang Prabang. Its facade and doors are heavily gilded and every inch of space on its walls, columns and even under its roof is covered with stenciled patterns. The secondary structures […]
Read MoreThese are two images from the Wat Mai Suwannaphumaham, in Luang Prabang. The first is the generic landscape view of the red interior nave and altar, with its array of gilded Buddhas. Gorgeous enough. Take the trouble to perambulate around to the back however, and you will be rewarded with this peculiar, but stunning detail […]
Read MoreLaos Travel: Experiencing Luang Prabang, its tranquility and identity as a practicing Buddhist city steeped in ancient traditions.
Read MoreOn a peninsula gently cradled in the palms of the Mekong and the Nam Khan rivers, sits the picturesque royal city of Luang Prabang. And crowning it, like the mythical jewel on the forehead of a Naga, is the Wat Xieng Thong. A confluence of rivers is sacred to Asian communities. And that is the reason this auspicious spot was […]
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