Lungprabang, Laos Unesco city

the city is a UNESCO heritage site on the river since it has the oldest Buddhist temple left standing in Laos and was the palace of the king for generations. It’s a cute little city with most everything in walking distance and there are some interesting attractions in the vicinity including an extremely beautiful waterfall and some scenery. It’s best to go during the rainy season since the “high season” between December through March has extensive air pollution due to farm burnings throughout Southeast Asia. Many of the hotels and restaurants now are being bought by Vietnamese and Chinese, most of whom do not even speak Lao, so try to find those places that are owned and operated by Lao people if you want to experience Lao culture. Read more about this area at the link below.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luang_Prabang

There are several very nice classic cars in the city
The Sunset view from the hill
This was someone’s idea of a lion which looks more like a cat.
Who’s driving? Maybe the kids should have helmets also?
Bocce (petanque) is very popular in Laos. There are many excellent professional players as well.
Crossing a temporary bridge to get to a very nice restaurant restaurant on the other side of the river
Phousi Hill photo enthusiasts waiting for the sunset
Here is the sunset view

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