Take a walk with me in this beautiful town. 17:00 is the perfect time to go for a walk. It's not hot and lighting is very good for pictures. Local people will jog and ride biycles.
To say hello in Laos, you say, "Sabaidee." Now that we're all practicing social distancing, we should adopt this type greeting worldwide.
This is usually where all the wretched scum and villains hang out, play pool, and move on after the 23:30 curfew. There's nothing open now, so I went to the right, down to the Namkhan river.
These boats look weak and wooden, but they're made of steel. They usually charge around a dollar for a ride.
There should be many people out celebrating the Lao New Year, but not this year.
Beer, coffee, Thai food, or western food? Luang Prabang was once a French colony, so they have over two hundred years of experience cooking western food. A lot of people here can speak French too.
This dog was pretty scary looking and barked at me. I assured them they were beautiful and just wanted a picture.
Google Photos helps me merge images between my Android phone, iPad, and Linux PC. Their AI cloud system stylized this photo. The flowers and flag came out way better so I used it.
I thought I would get some great photos from this temple on the hill, but it was closed. I'm happy with this shot though.
This temple was open. I had a nice chat with an elder monk. He liked my photos and this travel blog.
Thanks for walking through Luang Prabang with me today. May Lord Buddha bless you.