
Songs about Luang:
Luang Prabang by Dave Van Ronk from the Album Going Back To Brooklyn
Luang Prabang by Dave Van Ronk from the Album Going Back To Brooklyn
Luang Prabang [Explicit] by Dave Van Ronk from the Album Songs That Made America Famous [Explicit]
Chiang Saen Luang by Lai Muang Ensemble from the Album The Spirit of Lanna - Music from the North of Thailand
Khab thoum luang prabang by Orchestre Du Théâtre Royal from the Album Laos (Traditional Music)
Khab thoum luang prabang by Orchestre Du Théâtre Royal from the Album Laos - Royal Ballet of Luang Prabang
Khab toum luang prabang (Song from Luang Prabang) by Tiao Phün Muang from the Album Laos: Musique de l'ancienne cour de Luang Prabang (Music of the Ancient Royal Court of Luang Prabang)

Books about Luang:
Laos Unanchor Travel Guide - Laos: 5-7 days of exploring Vientiane and Luang Prabang by Chris Backe and Unanchor .com (Nov 9, 2013)
Luang Prabang Watercolours by Somboon Phoungdorkmai, Andre Lurde and Susan Atkinson (2004)
Ancient Luang Prabang & Laos by Denise Heywood (Nov 30, 2014)
Inconvenient Heritage: Erasure and Global Tourism in Luang Prabang (Heritage, Tourism & Community) by Lynne M Dearborn and John C Stallmeyer (Aug 31, 2012)
Buddhist Temple Life in Laos: Wat Lok Pa Luang by Ilse Schrama and Birgit Schrama (Jul 17, 2006)
Het Bun Dai Bun-Laos: Sacred Rituals of the Luang Prabang by Hans Georg Berger (Jun 2001)
LUANG: Webster's Timeline History, 1238 - 2007 by Icon Group International (May 14, 2010)

Movies about Luang:
Global Treasures LUANG PRABANG Louangphrabang Laos 2009 NR CC - Runtime: 11 mins Directed by: TravelVideoStore.com
Global Treasures LUANG PRABANG Louangphrabang Laos 2007 - Runtime: 10 mins
Global: Luang Prabang Louang 2008 Unrated -

Wiki information Luang:
Luang Prabang, or Louangphrabang, is a city located in north central Laos, at the confluence of the Nam Khan river and Mekong River about 300 km north of Vientiane. It is the capital of Luang Prabang Province. The population of the city is about...
Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram, contemporarily known as Luang Pibulsonggram, often as Phibunsongkhram or simply Phibun in the West, was Prime Minister and virtual military dictator of Thailand from 1938 to 1944 and 1948 to 1957.