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Tengboche Monastery, Tengboche, Solu Khumbu Everest Region, Sagarmatha National Park, Himalayas, Nepal, Asia
Thailand, Bangkok. A monk descends the steps of the prang (Khmer-style tower) at Wat Arun
Thailand, Sukhothai, Sukhothai. Ruins of Wat Sa Si (also known as Sacred Pond Monastery) lit during the festival of Loy Krathong in the Sukhothai Historical Park
Myanmar, Burma, Inle Lake. Ancient Buddhist shrines, stupas and pagodas at Shwe Inn Thein Paya, Indein, on the shores of Lake Inle
Myanmar, Burma, Golden Rock, Kyaiktiyo. The Golden Rock boulder balanced precariously on the edge of Mount Kyaiktiyo
Myanmar, Burma, Inle Lake. The crumbling and unrestored ruins at Sankar, dating back to the 1600s, on the Belu Chaung river, Inle Lake
Nepal. Kathmandu, Boudinath Stupa one of the holiest Buddhist sites in Kathmandu and one largest stupas in the world
Thailand, Bangkok. Worshippers at the Golden Mount chedi at Wat Saket
Myanmar (Burma), Yangon (Rangoon), Me La Lu Paya, The foot of the reclining Buddha
That Dam, built during the 14th Century it is known locally as the Black Stupa, partially ruined but still impressive
Buddhist stupa, known as the Bastion of Zurmal, Bactria, built in the Kushan period, 1st to 2nd century AD
Gyantse monastery, along the friendship highway, Tibet Gyantse monastery, along the friendship highway connecting Tibet and Nepal - Tibet - China
Three Chedis of Wat Phra Si Sanphet, Ayutthaya, Thailand
Nepal, Kathmandu, Bodhnath stupa, Lhosar Tibetan & Sherpa New Year festival, People walking round the stupa Nepal, Kathmandu, Bodhnath stupa, Lhosar Tibetan & Sherpa New Year festival
Tibetan Buddhist stupa and prayer flags silhouetted against sunset
Buddhist monks, Borobudur, Java, Indonesia
The Rawak Stupa, circa 4th century, north-east of Khotan.Rawak ( High Mansion ), north-east of Khotan is believed to be one of the largest and most important sites in Central Asia
Remains of a Buddhist stupa, circa 3rd century Ad. Height: 6 metres. Niya, north of Minfeng. This single ruined stupa of modest size stands at the centre of the site
Lama Shida, as a way of suppressing local demons, built this Nepalese style Stupa, similar to Boudinath in Kathmandu, in the early 18th Century
Nepal, Kathmandu, Swayambhunath Stupa
Nepal, Kathmandu, Bodhnath (Boudha) Stupa
Myanmar (Burma), Rakhine State, Mrauk U Archaeological Site
Prayer flags, Melamchi Ghyang Gompa (Tibetan Buddhist monastery)