Hmong kids in their village
Garage for their transporter
Hmong kids like to be photographed
Hmong girls
Refreshing bath in the Nam Ming river
At the Nam Ming river
At the Nam Ming river
On the highway no. 13
Panorama view to the river and mountain range
Evening market in Luang Prabang
Late afternoon in Luang Prabang
Fresh bakery products sold out
Nightmarket in Luang Prabang
Nightmarket in Luang Prabang
Shops beside the night market
Unexploded ordnance found in the field
Luang Prabang at the night market
Nam Xong river near Pha Tang
Small temple in Pha Thang
Port to the temple in Pha Thang
Paintings at the temple gable
The highway through Kasi
Kasi
Visit in an Hmong village near Nong Tang
Visit in an Hmong village near Nong Tang
Hmong girl and her brother
Visit in an Hmong village near Nong Tang
Visit in a Hmong village near Nong Tang
Visit in an Hmong village near Nong Tang
Storage hut in the Hmong village
Visit in an Hmong village near Nong Tang
Visit in an Hmong village near Nong Tang
Visit in an Hmong village near Nong Tang
Scaffolding with the bamboo style
Our hotel in Phonsavan
Decoration at the entrance door of our hotel
Laos negative history ...
Information poster in Phonesavan
MAG map of Laos where still unexploded ordnances l…
The stupas backside
Old stupa in Mouang Khoune
Landscape near Vang Vieng and the Nam Xong river
Naga snakes at Wat That Foun
In the Buddha Park Xieng Khuan
Buddha statues in the arcades
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Hmong woman turn-over to dry glutinous rice


Glutinous rice is the main rice eaten in Laos. The rice is is called kao neaw "kao" means rice, and "neaw" means sticky. It is cooked by soaking for several hours and then steaming in a bamboo pot.
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