Wat Pa Houak at the Phu Si hill
Bodhi Tree on the way to the hill top
Panorama view from the Phu Si hill steps
Panorama view from the Phu Si hill steps
That Chomsi Temple at Phu Si
Panorama view from the Phu Si hill top
Inside the That Chomsi Temple
Sisavangvong Rd. in Luang Prabang
Mekong river bank
Wat Xieng Thong
Chedi at the Wat Xieng Thong
Wat Xieng Thong main temple
Wat Xieng Thong
Wat Xieng Thong entrance door
Wat Xieng Thong gold leaf art
Wat Xieng Thong side altar
Wat Xieng Thong Buddha
Drukgyel Dzong
Our tour in northern Laos
Our tour in northern Laos
Sacrificial offering butter lamps
Local people waiting to touch the Thanka
Our group to the Labatama trekking tour
Haw Pha Bang Temple
Haw Pha Bang at the National Museum
Haw Pha Bang and the garden of the National Museum
Luang Prabang National Museum
Statue of Sisavang Vong on the palace grounds
Buddhist believers donate for the Bodhi Tree
Luang Prabang at night
Guest house in Luang Prabang
Luang Prabang and its night life
Sakkarine Road at night
Shops at Sakkarine Road
Boarding the plane to Bangkok
Airport of Luang Prabang
Flight back to Bangkok by Bangkok Airways
Our friend for many years Ounheuane and our family
Monks walk along the Chao Siphouphan
Silver handicraft work
Painting of Wat Xieng Thong
Super comfortable house slippers sold at the night…
Plenty of handicraft sold at the market
Blanket handicraft vendor girl
Next booth at the night market
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The Royal Palace (official name "Haw Kham") in Luang Prabang was built in 1904 during the French colonial era for King Sisavang Vong and his family. The site for the palace was chosen so that official visitors to Luang Prabang could disembark from their river voyages directly below the palace and be received there. After the death of King Sisavang Vong, the crown Prince Savang Vatthana and his family were the last to occupy the grounds. In 1975, the monarchy was overthrown by the communists and the Royal Family were taken to re-education camps. The palace was then converted into a national museum.
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