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sai bat
in luang prabang, every morning without fail, the monks and novices walk the street to collect alms from the faithful. At daybreak , people lay down mats along the route where the monks pass by with their basket of warm sticky rice. With each monk or novice that will pass by, a small handful of rice is placed in the monk's bowl. At times we find children begging food from the monks.