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  2. Luang Prabang - Wikipedia

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    While the city is generally very warm throughout the year, it is noticeably cooler during December and January. Luang Prabang also experiences wet and dry seasons, with the wet season from April until October, and the dry season during the remaining five months. The city receives approximately 1,450 millimetres (57 in) of precipitation annually.

  3. Wet Season (film) - Wikipedia

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    Wet Season (Chinese: 热带雨) is a 2019 Singaporean drama film written, produced and directed by Anthony Chen. In the film, a teacher and a student in Singapore secondary school form a special, self-affirming relationship. The film stars Yeo Yann Yann and Koh Jia Ler. It received positive reviews and was released on 28 November 2019 in Singapore.

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  5. My Beloved Dearest - Wikipedia

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    It was an Official Selection at the Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival, [10] the Hawaii International Film Festival where it was showcased in the festival's New Frontiers section, [11] the Edmonton International Film Festival, [12] the Luang Prabang Film Festival, [13] the Barcelona International Film Festival [14] and showcased at the Southeast ...

  6. Sabaidee Luang Prabang - Wikipedia

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    Open-air screenings occurred throughout Laos, including the UNESCO World Heritage city of Luang Prabang. [2] Upon its release, it was the first Laotian private film, authorities seeing Sabaidee Luang Prabang as the start of a new source of income. [1] The aim of the film was also to encourage bilateral cooperation between Thailand and Laos. [2]

  7. Culture of Laos - Wikipedia

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    Luang Prabang is the most heavily visited city in Laos, and was chosen for both its architectural and artistic heritage in fusing traditional Lao and French colonial architecture. There are more than 30 active temples in Luang Prabang, and was the seat of the Kingdom of Lan Xang from 1353 to 1560 and the Kingdom of Luang Prabang from 1707 to 1946.

  8. Phou Si - Wikipedia

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    Mount Phou Si, also written Mount Phu Si, is a 100 m (328 ft) high hill in the centre of the old town of Luang Prabang [1] in Laos. It lies in the heart of the old town peninsula and is bordered on one side by the Mekong River and on the other side by the Nam Khan River. The hill is a local religious site, and houses several Buddhist shrines.

  9. 2024 Southeast Asia heat wave - Wikipedia

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    On 16 April 2024, Laos saw an all-time high temperature when 42.7 °C (108.9 °F) was recorded in Luang Prabang. [2] The weather bureau warned against outdoor activities, and most areas in the country were forecasted to reach 40 °C (104 °F) to 43 °C (109 °F) from 25 to 28 April. [13]