Articles by David Kootnikoff.

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Serene Laos sways under heavy history

A quiet spectacle occurs at dawn every day in Luang Prabang, the former royal capital of Laos. Hundreds of saffron-robed monks file out from the city's monasteries seeking alms. In small groups throughout the streets of the historic old town, locals line up and kneel, heads bowed in silence. As the monks pass by, they place offerings such as rice and money in the monks' silver bowls and receive blessings for the coming day.
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Tibetans anxious over new influx of tourists

The air was thick with the familiar scent of yak butter and incense. Monks, bleary-eyed and squinting under the sun, filed out of the temple at Drepung Monastery. Across the courtyard, a middle-aged initiate in an ochre robe spoke on a mobile phone. Morning prayers complete, it was time to check in with the world below, the one changing as rapidly as the sky above.