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look like thai-siam wat not a typical lao wat at all! no wonder lao-american are mostly slowly becoming thai-siam! shame on you all!!!
You're just f'king narrow mind person, Now, even insulted on the Temple ? what a scumbag like you ? what is next in line for you to blame ? a monks yellow rob ? Do you know why a mighty Laos always had been invaded by the most strongest neighbors ? Because a lao like you do not open mind to the outsiders and learn from them that's why .
"look like thai-siam wat not a typical lao wat at all! no wonder lao-american are mostly slowly becoming thai-siam! shame on you all!!!"
I have too grudgingly agreed with this statement. If you look at the temple's stair you can see that the Nagas are not conformed to the style that is found in Laos and Northern Thailand. This is Vat Mixay in Vientiane.
You can see that the Naga's body is in the jaw of a creature that looks like a crocodile. The Nagas in the video are of a style that is found more predominantly in central Thailand. I am interesting if someone can explain to me why stairs in Laos and northern Thailand have this particular style.
"look like thai-siam wat not a typical lao wat at all! no wonder lao-american are mostly slowly becoming thai-siam! shame on you all!!!"
I have too grudgingly agreed with this statement. If you look at the temple's stair you can see that the Nagas are not conformed to the style that is found in Laos and Northern Thailand. This is Vat Mixay in Vientiane.
You can see that the Naga's body is in the jaw of a creature that looks like a crocodile. The Nagas in the video are of a style that is found more predominantly in central Thailand. I am interesting if someone can explain to me why stairs in Laos and northern Thailand have this particular style.
This is in Chiangmai, Thailand.
We cannot use the naga's heads to distinguish between Thai and Lao wat styles. Lao wats show both multiple-head and single-head nagas. The same things are also true in central Thailand. New types of nagas appears in new temples. I think it's mostly the whole styles of the "sim".