Alms ceremony
Monks at dawn (06:00) collecting alms of rice from kneeling villagers and tourists
Along Sakkaline Road near Wat Sensoukharam
Row of rice baskets and stools that have been laid out for tourists
What is the kid waiting for?
The alms giving ceremony is not without its detractors
Unscrupulous local merchants have used the eagerness of tourists
to participate in a local tradition as a means of making easy money
Sometimes sell unsuitable, stale and even unsafe food
Resulted in monks falling ill after having consumed the offerings
and resistance to continuing the tradition
Tourists form the majority of the alms ceremony
Kid collecting unwanted/excess sticky rice from the monks
Foreign givers, monks receivers and the kid get a share of the food
Their orange saffron robes are very picturesque
The govt has made it clear that the monks have to continue the tourist pageant
Or risk being replaced with lay people clothed in saffron robes
in order to keep up appearances and maintain tourist revenue
Kid collecting excess food
Seriously I think they got more than the monks
I hope they make good use of these food
Wat Mai
Morning product market
Cute small eggplant
Errrrrr
Almost on their death roll
Califlower for one person
Nino and angry bird food?
Chicken feet
Meat market
Wat Phonxay Sanasongkham
Oranges!
Baguette food stalls
French baguette for breakfast
Tuktuk to the bus terminal
VIP bus to Kumming, China
Loonnngggg bumppy ride
Cute baby chicks
Noodles lunch
Room is a bit small
Villa Vang Vieng Riverside
Lao style bungalows
Arrived at Vang Vieng after almost 8 hours in transit
Located directly at the shore of the Nam Song River
Spectacular view at the breathtaking mountains
Beautiful sky
Need a haircut?
One of the many pillow-filled restaurants, termed *TV Bars*
All-you-can-eat Christmas dinner
Complimentary Xmas drinks
My favor Laos dishes: fried springrolls and larb
Steam fish
Merry Christmas
Vang Vieng used to be THE party town in Laos
Alms ceremony
Monks at dawn (06:00) collecting alms of rice from kneeling villagers and tourists
Along Sakkaline Road near Wat Sensoukharam
Row of rice baskets and stools that have been laid out for tourists
What is the kid waiting for?
The alms giving ceremony is not without its detractors
Unscrupulous local merchants have used the eagerness of tourists
to participate in a local tradition as a means of making easy money
Sometimes sell unsuitable, stale and even unsafe food
Resulted in monks falling ill after having consumed the offerings
and resistance to continuing the tradition
Tourists form the majority of the alms ceremony
Kid collecting unwanted/excess sticky rice from the monks
Foreign givers, monks receivers and the kid get a share of the food
Their orange saffron robes are very picturesque
The govt has made it clear that the monks have to continue the tourist pageant
Or risk being replaced with lay people clothed in saffron robes
in order to keep up appearances and maintain tourist revenue
Kid collecting excess food
Seriously I think they got more than the monks
I hope they make good use of these food
Wat Mai
Morning product market
Cute small eggplant
Errrrrr
Almost on their death roll
Califlower for one person
Nino and angry bird food?
Chicken feet
Meat market
Wat Phonxay Sanasongkham
Oranges!
Baguette food stalls
French baguette for breakfast
Tuktuk to the bus terminal
VIP bus to Kumming, China
Loonnngggg bumppy ride
Cute baby chicks
Noodles lunch
Room is a bit small
Villa Vang Vieng Riverside
Lao style bungalows
Arrived at Vang Vieng after almost 8 hours in transit
Located directly at the shore of the Nam Song River
Spectacular view at the breathtaking mountains
Beautiful sky
Need a haircut?
One of the many pillow-filled restaurants, termed *TV Bars*
All-you-can-eat Christmas dinner
Complimentary Xmas drinks
My favor Laos dishes: fried springrolls and larb
Steam fish
Merry Christmas
Vang Vieng used to be THE party town in Laos