Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Luang Prabang Scenes, 2

A bit of a miscellany...
Some nights we ate Lao food (very similar to Thai)

Some nights not: bread! Pain! A baguette!

At the French colonial restaurant l'Elephant, her beef medaliions

My duck

Dessert

At another place, wall decor of camembert rounds

Pork at Khaiphaen, a  noted training restaurant

Best green beans ever, brown butter, sugar, lime

Banana fritters with cashew

Khaiphaen (sorry, no photo of l'Elephant, which was the French colonial)

Another day we visit the national museum, which turned out
to be the palace, and effects, of the former kings (installed by
the French) but deposed by the Pathet Laos in the mid-70s;
no pix, and also no shoes inside



























Outside, there was this over-sized Stalinist statue of the last king, Sisavangvong--
oddly

After the revolution, he and the crown prince were sent to work on a farm, and,
long story short, eventually worked and starved to death; why the Russians
wanted to memorialize the last king, and why the Laos would continue to display
it, is a mystery; at least to me

Luang Prabang public library


























































Vicki had read of the Lao childrens' book boat, which distributes free books on the
rivers to Laotian children


And wanted to contribute


American room in the library


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