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1113-67728 - demolition in old town, Lao Xi Men, redevelopment area, living amongst demolished houses, migrant worker, living in demolished houses and self built shacks, slum, Living amongst ruins, playing majong
1113-67763 - Lao Fan, Painter Lao Fan in his studio, paints chairman Mao in combination with, attractive and sexy girls, power, Vorsitzender Mao als Playboy, womanizer, red guards, Mao-Bibel, little red book
1113-67764 - Lao Fan, Painter Lao Fan in his studio, paints chairman Mao in combination with, attractive and sexy girls, power, Vorsitzender Mao als Playboy, womanizer, red guards, Mao bible
1113-67761 - Lao Fan, Painter Lao Fan in his studio, paints chairman Mao in combination with, attractive and sexy girls, power, Vorsitzender Mao als Playboy, womanizer, red guards, Mao bible
1113-68077 - Kunstsammlerin, Maezenin, Sieglinde Simbuerger, wohnt in einem Haus in der Altstadt, lives with her collection in an old house in Old Town, Portrait, junge Frau, rot, red, Mao tattoo, Kunstsammlung, paintings of painter Lao Fan, aus: "Mythos Shanghai", Shanghai, Sachbildband, Fotos Karl Johaentges, Text Erich Follath, Verlag, Collection Rolf Heyne, 2005
857-67390 - Plain of Jars, Central Laos - February 2003: A dramatic sunset forms a dramatic backdrop behind the mysterious Plain of Jars in central Laos. The stone jars are still an enigma for archeologists, who have dated the relics to the period between 500 BC and 800 AD. There are many theories as to what the jars were used for and how they were created, but none of the theories are considered definitive.
857-67158 - A LAotian-American female monk with shaved head makes an offering of rice during worship as the Laotian American community celebrates the Buddhist new year by gathering at a property in suburban East Hartford Connecticut on April 28, 2007. Several shrines are set up on the property. The celebrants leave offerings of food, flowers and money, pray, dance, and feast for a day. Immigrants from Laos, including the Hmong people, are refugees from the Vietnam War era, when they helped United States in the war.