Category Archives: Xieng Kuang
Daily Photo: Rural Laos
Rural Xieng Khouang Province, April 2013.
Daily Photo: Plain of Jars
Phonsavane, Laos, December 2012.
Daily Photo: Muang Koun
Temple doorway in Muang Khoun, Xieng Khouang Province, Laos. December 2012.
Hmong New Year
After spending a few days getting acquainted with Phonsavane, I traveled further west in Xieng Kuang Province to Nonghet District, quite close to the border with Vietnam. I went there to capture some photo and video media for two local organizations … Continue reading
Daily Photo: Lao Liquor Canister
An unfortunate drinking vessel for serving lao lao whisky. Yikes! Xieng Kuang, December 2012.
Phonsavane, Xieng Kouang
In December, I finally got out of the “big city” to explore another province of Laos–Xieng Kouang. The plane touched down on the scant runway of the capital, Phonsavane, (sometimes spelled Phonsavan or Phonsavanh), where the horizon is dotted with … Continue reading
Daily Photo: Hmong New Year Dress
Hmong New Year in Nonghet District, Xieng Khouang Province, Laos. December 2012.
Daily Photo: Muang Khoun
Muang Khoun in Xieng Kuang Province, Laos. December 2012.
Daily Photo: Chicks
Nonghet District, Xieng Kuang Province, December 2013.
Daily Photo: Bomb Crater
Crater from American bombing at the Plain of Jars, site 1. Laos is the most bombed country per capita, and Xieng Kuang is the most bombed province.