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The dry goods section of the municipal market in Dawei stocks many of the things used in everyday life - Dawei, Taninthayi
Drum procession for the Royal Ploughing Festival, held at Sanam Luang.
Early morning worshippers at Theindawgyi Paya.
An ancient statue of Buddha in Kamphaeng Phet.
Interior of Tham Pha.
Dvaravati-style Buddha in niche, Chedi Kukut.
Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn in Bangkok.
Illuminated stupa, Pha Tat Luang Festival.
A Buddha statue, one of four facing each of the cardinal directions, sitting above the altar inside Wat Phumin temple.
A Brahmin cow is offered a selection of rices, bringing in the Royal Ploughing Ceremony. The festival is an ancient Brahman ritual, that celebrates the official commencement of the rice-planting season and is held at Sanam Luang, the large field across from the Grand Palace.
Lao elders with offerings celebrate the New Year festival, Pii Mai Lao, celebrated in April during the three days of celestial crossover between Pisces and Aries, Luang Prabang.
Detail of monks carving the wooden temple decorations, Luang Prabang.
People painting tsa-tsa (temple offerings).
Lyaung Daw Mu, constucted in 1931, is the largest reclining Buddha in Myanmar - Dawei, Taninthayi
Money trees, Pha Tat Luang festival.
Monks at Makkha Puja, Chedi Luang.
Standing Buddha, sculpted in the classic Sukothai style, at Wat Phra Si Iriyabot.
Learning the art of temple wood carving in Luang Prabang.
Pha That Luang stupa on show during That Luang festival.
A Brahmin cow is part of the Royal Ploughing Festival in Bangkok. The festival is an ancient Brahman ritual, that celebrates the official commencement of the rice-planting season and is held at Sanam Luang, the large field across from the Grand Palace.
The Lisu (Lisaw) save their most colourful garb for New Year celebrations - northern Chiang Mai province.
Buddha statue at Theindawgyi wearing a garland of orchids.
Early morning ceremony, Pha Tat Luang Festival.
Sand stupa on the banks of the Mekong river, Luang Prabang.
Detail of the Pha Bang Buddha statue in the colourful festival procession of That Luang, celebrated in Vientiane in early November.
Lit up Pha That Luang stupa at night.
A seated Buddha swathed ib saffron in front of Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat in Sukhithai. The wat is also called Wat Phra Borommathat Muang Chaliang or Wat Phra Prang.
Novice monk learning to paint Buddhist Jatakas, which are Buddhist stories with a moral, Luang Prabang.
Mt Meru shrine and tripitaka library, Wat Phra Tat Hariphuncha.
Dried marine products are one of Dawei's major sources of income - Dawei, Taninthayi
Relics and war trophy's on the Ho Chi Minh trail such as this Russian tank can sometimes be seen in the more remote areas on the trail.
Musicians playing the 'La-Naat' with ranyat, a xylophone-like instrument, and a khui, or bamboo flute, for the New Years parade at Luang Prabang.
Chedi Athi Ton Kaew.
People queueing to make offerings, Pha Tat Luang Festival.
Phra That Hariphunchai.
Theindawgyi Paya, the cities most venerated Buddhist Temple - Myeik, Taninthayi
Pha Bang Buddha being carried in festival procession of That Luang.
View of the colourful festival, That Luang, celebrated in Vientiane in early November.
Bargeboard finial, crafted in the form of a naga (mythical serpent), with reflective mosaics.
American Baptist missionaries built thick walled Morrow Karen High School in the 1950s. Today it serves as the government run Dawei College
A female visitor is held while she has a tattoo applied by the master tattooist monk, during the Nakhon Chaisi Tattoo Festival.
The 'Jumbo' a common form of transport in Laos, not the mammal sort.
Maungmagan beach.
Bejeweled and resplendently lit, Laos' most important National monument, Pha That Luang stupa on show at night in Vientiane.
Men hold another down while he has a tattoo applied by the master tattooist monk using traditional tools. Every year men from all over Thailand come to Nakhon Chaisi for the Tattoo Festival. They believe that tattoos bring luck and protects them against harm
Ruins of That Pum Phok temple in the jungle surrounding the town of Luang Nam Tha.
Crowds celebrating festival That Luang.
A female visitor has an invisible sesame-oil tattoo applied to her forehead during the Tattoo Festival of Nakhon Pathom.
Tsa-tsa (temple offerings).
Buildings and rooftops of town.
Ritual bathing of the sacred Pha Bang, a metal alloy statue of Buddha, of the Khmer style in the Royal Palace Museum, Luang Prabang.
Crowd gathered to celebrate Loi Krathong, a full moon festival held in November.
Woman with offerings, Pha Tat Luang Festival.
Detail of the face of a City Guardian Spirit, Luang Prabang.
Bargeboard finial, crafted in the form of a naga (mythical serpent), with reflective mosaics.
Stupa, Chedi Kukut.
Myeik's waterfront owes its unique ciyscape to the designs of British colonisers - Myeik, Taninthayi
The main wihaan (large temple hall), in typical northern Thai style, at Wat Phra Kaew.
Wat Ton Laeng, a Buddhist temple in Nan province, features a distinctive three-tiered roof with wooden shingles.
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