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One of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia, Laos is home to over 60 tribal groups. A predominantly Buddhist (Theravada) country, Laos boasts impressive ancient Buddhist temples, with the oldest built aroundthe5th century.A must-seeif you’re visiting Luang Prabang is the tak bat ceremony, one of the most sacred Lao traditions, where Lao monks from various monasteries walk through the streets at dawn collecting alms.

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