Mae Hong Son: People Watching
The lazy afternoon hours were wiled away under the shade of a tree at the nearby Wat Jong Kham temple. The temple itself is humble and most tourists bypass it altogether. It is, however, set beside a lake and food stalls gather on the adjacent street, making it the perfect place to people watch.

Play time for the novices came soon after lunch.

I suppose this picture could be taken out of context. For the record, it’s just a toy.

Also: Fido Dido was so early nineties
Ancient Buddhist texts housed at the neighbouring Wat Jong Klang :

1 Comments:
Naw, I'm pretty sure young monks do commando training as well....
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