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Quote: Sala Xieng Khuan The rather odd place is also known as the Spirit City Temple or Buddha Park and is like nothing I have ever seen before. It is about a forty minute drive out of Vientiane and 25km south the last Read More
Quote: One of the most obvious characteristics of Vientiane is the splendid mixture between local architecture and customs and the ones brought by the French during the colonial period. Nowhere is the syncretism more Read More
Quote: "Oh, no! Not another one!," I thought while looking at a sign announcing Luang Prabang as yet another UNESCO World Heritage Site. After seeing several, they became a kind of warning: "This is a World Tourism Read More
Quote: A Short Walk in and around Muang Ngoi By Hun Ohm Ninety-seven cents will get you accommodations with walls so thin you will hear the zip of your neighbor’s backpack, snores in surround-sound, or the crackle of Read More
Quote: Slow Boat on the Nam Ou By Hun Ohm Most travelers will eventually find themselves in Louang Phabang, drawn by the city’s regal mystique. However, once you have taken in the beauty of the former royal capital, Read More
Quote: More than anything else, modern Luang Prabang is the religious capital of Laos; few places in Southeast Asia offer richer religious architecture.On Laotian TemplesThe many temples in town date from the 16th Read More
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Quote: The MonumentThe That Dam–or Black Stuppa–is one of the oldest structures in Vientiane, dating back to the 15th century. It is a classical Buddhist Stuppa, and its significance and strength are augmented by its Read More
Quote: LocationWat Si Saket is just northwest of Wat Ho Prha Keo (Wat Haw Pha Kaew), on Lane Xang Road corner Setthathirath Road. The Lane Xang Avenue is the main one in Vientiane, connecting the government palace with Read More