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statues of buddha in a buddhist temple (wat pa huak) in luang prabang (laos) Royalty Free Stock Photo
statues of buddha in a buddhist temple (wat pa huak) in luang prabang (laos) Royalty Free Stock Photo
buddhist temple (wat pa huak) in luang prabang (laos) Royalty Free Stock Photo
buddhist temple (wat pa huak) in luang prabang (laos) Royalty Free Stock Photo
buddhist temple (wat pa huak) in luang prabang (laos) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior wall decoration at Wat Pa Huak temple in Luang Prabang, Laos. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior wall decoration at Wat Pa Huak temple in Luang Prabang, Laos. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wat Pa Huak, Luang Prabang, Laos
buddhist temple (wat pa huak) in luang prabang (laos) Royalty Free Stock Photo
buddhist temple (wat pa huak) in luang prabang (laos) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior wall decoration at Wat Pa Huak temple in Luang Prabang, Laos. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior wall decoration at Wat Pa Huak temple in Luang Prabang, Laos. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior wall decoration at Wat Pa Huak temple in Luang Prabang, Laos. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ceiling decoration at Wat Pa Huak temple in Luang Prabang, Laos. Royalty Free Stock Photo
buddhist temple (wat pa huak) in luang prabang (laos) Royalty Free Stock Photo
The decaying sǐm at Wat Pa Huak - on the lower northern slope of Phu Si, near the Royal Palace Museum - has a splendid carved wood and mosaic façade showing Buddha riding Airavata, the three-headed elephant of Hindu mythology (in which he is usually depicted as Lord Indra's mount). The gilded and carved front doors are often locked, but during the day there's usually an attendant nearby who will open the doors for a tip of a couple of hundred kip. Inside, the original 19th-century murals have excellent colour, considering the lack of any restoration. The murals show historic scenes along the Mekong River, including visits by Chinese diplomats and warriors arriving by river and horse caravans. Three large seated Buddhas and several smaller standing and seated images date from the same time as the murals or possibly earlier.


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