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Monks You will many monks when visiting Laos, especially
in Luang Prabang. If you can manage to wake up before dawn, you will see
them walking down the street, receiving alms. During the daytime, some
seem to just hang out at the temples, especially the younger ones. However,
I noticed quite a few monks hard at work to repair and maintain their
temple.
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| 1-2. Monks, Wat
Xieng Thong. 3. Monks on the hill. |
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| 4. Returning to Wat Aham. 5. Monks at work (wat unknown). 6. Monks, Wat Prakaew, Vientiane. |
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| 7. Monk on roof, Pha That Luang,
Vientiane. 8. Monks, on the way to Pak Ou Cave. |
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