Youngster girl takes care the younger brother
Bouamphanh village
Next little village after Boun Tai
Along the "1B side road" to Boun Tai village
Picheumua village
Namly village in sunset light
Boun Tai village
Crossing Nam Boun
Bleary mini hamlet near Boun Tai
Two little jungle creeks
Other unknown village in the middle of the jungle
Road through the hamlet
Boun Neua
Intersection Ban Yo
Boun Neua intersection
Bus terminal of Boun Neua
Three monks from behind
Landscape to Phongsali
Kyichu Lhakhang
Phongsali and a bad Chinese influence
Tourist information center in Phongsali
A walk through the small city
Phongsali in the bird's eye view
Offer for a picnic break
Sin Xai
Sin Xai at the river side
Sin Xai the village to turn left
Nam Kor river and the village Hat Aine
Simple huts from the Hmong tribes
Nam Phak river flows into the Nam Kor river
Small village called Hat Aine
Muang Xai and the Gouvernment Administration
Filling station at the National Highway Nr 13
Hmong village Keo Choub
Hmong tribes on the way back to home
Boten, the border crossing with China
No Kip please, only Yuan
Market along the highway to the Chinese border
Boten is China on Laotian territory
Hmong girls
Hmong girls dancing at Tsa Hauv Toj festival
Sitting beside the Tsa Hauv Toj celebration
Hmong girls
Hmong kids
Pond for fishing
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Airport Paro in Bhutan from Druk Air


The airline of Bhutan is called "Druk Air" (the dragon airline). Druk (the dragon) is the national symbol of Bhutan.
http://www.drukair.com.bt/images/Include/National%20Flag.jpg
The National Flag is rectangular and divided diagonally into two parts with a white dragon in the middle. The upper yellow half signifies the country’s secular authority of the King in fruitful action in the affairs of religion and state. The lower saffron orange half signifies the religious practice and spiritual power of Buddhism manifested in the Drukpa Kagyu and Nyingmapa traditions. The Dragon symbolizes the name of the country, locally known as Druk Yul meaning the land of Thunder Dragon and its white colour signifies purity and loyalty of the Bhutanese people.
http://www.drukair.com.bt/images/Include/National%20Flag.jpg
The National Flag is rectangular and divided diagonally into two parts with a white dragon in the middle. The upper yellow half signifies the country’s secular authority of the King in fruitful action in the affairs of religion and state. The lower saffron orange half signifies the religious practice and spiritual power of Buddhism manifested in the Drukpa Kagyu and Nyingmapa traditions. The Dragon symbolizes the name of the country, locally known as Druk Yul meaning the land of Thunder Dragon and its white colour signifies purity and loyalty of the Bhutanese people.
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