Renowned for its charming atmosphere, the city of Luang
Prabang is an authentic window into the Asia of antiquity and subsequent
colonial French heritage, with its richly decorated temples and traditional
Laotian houses sitting in curious harmonic fusion with later European
structures. Nestled on the shores of the Mekong and Nam Khan Rivers, the
remarkably preserved city sits beneath the sheltering presence of the sacred
Mount Phousi and is famed for the alms procession.
The early morning parade of monks through the streets of
Luang Prabang is a wonderful sight, and despite the mass attention the daily
ritual now receives from visitors, it affords a glimpse into the pre-colonial
world of the Laotian way of life in a ceremony that dates back to the 14th
century.
As the monks gather the food offerings from the reverential locals, visitor participation is encouraged, providing proper respect for traditional values is observed.
Renowned for its charming atmosphere, the city of Luang
Prabang is an authentic window into the Asia of antiquity and subsequent
colonial French heritage, with its richly decorated temples and traditional
Laotian houses sitting in curious harmonic fusion with later European
structures. Nestled on the shores of the Mekong and Nam Khan Rivers, the
remarkably preserved city sits beneath the sheltering presence of the sacred
Mount Phousi and is famed for the alms procession.
The early morning parade of monks through the streets of
Luang Prabang is a wonderful sight, and despite the mass attention the daily
ritual now receives from visitors, it affords a glimpse into the pre-colonial
world of the Laotian way of life in a ceremony that dates back to the 14th
century.
As the monks gather the food offerings from the reverential locals, visitor participation is encouraged, providing proper respect for traditional values is observed.