'Thailand Offering II'
Carrying blue offering bowls, children venture out to ask for alms. In Northern Thailand, people take off their shoes and sit or kneel to give alms. Rutchanok Jinapun depicts two young Buddhist novices, the first step toward becoming a monk.
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