Ein kleiner Junge hilft einen Topf-Halt auf der Straße in Phonsavan im nordöstlichen Laos, Hauptstadt der Provinz Xieng Khouang und eine zentrale Stadt in Plain of Jars zu reparieren. Die Menschen in der Region sind überwiegend Hmong Ethnizität.
4930 x 3265 px | 41,7 x 27,6 cm | 16,4 x 10,9 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
2. Dezember 2011
Ort:
Phonsavan, Xieng Khouang Province, Laos
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Photograph by David Coleman. Phonsavan, located in the Xieng Khouang Province of Laos, is best known as the gateway to the Plain of Jars, one of Southeast Asia's most intriguing archaeological landscapes. The Plain of Jars consists of thousands of large stone jars scattered across several sites, believed to be associated with prehistoric burial practices. This area is steeped in history and mystery, attracting archaeologists and tourists alike. Phonsavan itself is a town that carries the heavy legacy of the Secret War, with numerous bomb craters and unexploded ordnance (UXO) still present in the region. The town serves as a base for visitors exploring the Plain of Jars and learning about the area's historical significance, both ancient and modern. The MAG (Mines Advisory Group) Visitor Center in Phonsavan provides valuable information about the impact of the war and ongoing efforts to clear UXO. In addition to its historical sites, Phonsavan offers picturesque landscapes with rolling hills and traditional Lao villages. The town's markets and local eateries provide a glimpse into everyday life in this part of Laos. Phonsavan is a unique destination that combines rich archaeological heritage with poignant reminders of more recent history, making it a compelling place to visit for those interested in the diverse narratives of Laos.