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Buddha, Laotzu, ConfuciusThe three great Chinese teachers of spiritual wisdom - BUDDHA, LAO-TZU, and CONFUCIUS
LAO-TZU Chinese philosopher
Laos - Champasak Province - Man and woman of the Lao TheungLaos - Champasak Province - A man and woman of the Lao Theung (or Lao Thoeng) Date: circa 1910s
Burial containers, Xieng Khouang, LaosBurial containers in the Plain of Jars at Xieng Khouang, Phonsavan, Laos. Thousands of these stone jars lie scattered throughout the Xieng Khouang plain in the Lao Highlands -- archaeologists believe
North American T-28D-5 Trojan VH-MEO (MSN-159-88, ex 49-1724), in Australia in Lao People's Liberation Army Air Force markings. Date: circa 2000
Sud-Aviation SE. 3130 Alouette II F-BHOFSud-Aviation SE.3130 Alouette II F-BHOF (msn 1012) at Paris - Le Bourget airport, with Boeing 307 Stratoliner F-BELY (msn2001) of Airnautic in the background
Vietnamese soldiers from Lao CaiMountain Highlanders (Skirmishers) of the Vietnamese Army from Lao Cai in the Lao Cai Province, Vietnam. Note the bamboo helmets, neat uniforms and.... bare feet! Date: circa 1908
Vietnam - Hmong Husband and wife - Lao Cai - Chinese borderHmong Husband and wife from Lao Cai - a province of the mountainous Northwest region of Vietnam bordering the province of Yunnan in China. Date: circa 1910s
A modern allegory of the Chinese sage Zhang Guo lao (Chokaro). Print shows a woman entertaining a chid, possibly a young Zhang Guo. Date between 1795 and 1801
Laos - The Kings Orchestra and Dancerslaos - The Kings Orchestra and Dancers at Luang Prabang, the capital of Luang Prabang Province. A UNESCO World Heritage Site
LAOS. VIENTIANE. Vientiane. Haw Phra Kaew or Temple of the Emerald Buddha
Lao-Tse on his Buffalo. Chinese art. Qin period. Sculpture; Ceramics
LAO SHE (480-390 av. J.-C.). Chinese philosopher. Taoist characters. Painting
Northern Vietnamese Mandarin from Lao KayA Northern Vietnamese Mandarin from Lao Kay in the Tonkin Province. Date: circa 1930
Lao-Tse Wins VictoryLao-tse riding on an Ox helps achive a victory over the Kang-san-kou-niang (the godesses of the latrine)
Tchang Kouo-Lao, the Chinese god who bestows children