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Champa is the heritage flower of Laos since many centuries and there are no researchers who find out history. It is only known that it is fashion, the beautiful and scented perfume in the past till present days. The song writer named Outtama Choulamany, the former Minster of Education, composed the song to cheer Champa flower in the middle of the 20 century in the year. read more...
That Luang Stupa was originally built in 236 Buddhist Calendar (307 BC) by the first governor of Vientiane whose name was Chanthaboury Pasitthisack or Bourichan to preserve a relic of Lord Buddha, reconstructed in 1566 by King Sayasetthathirath to become the bigger stupa covering the old small one. read more
Luang Prabang located in the northern of Laos, area 16,875 square kilometers with population 450,000, and 11 Districts: Xieng Ngeun, Nan, Pak Ou, Nambak, Ngoi, Pakxeng, Phongxay, Champhet, Viengkham and Phoukhoune and Luang Prabang the capital of Province. read more...
Wat Phou Temple Certainly the highlight of any visit to Champasack Province is the ancient Khmer Temple of Wat Phou. Situated on the Phou Kao (mountain) slope 6 kilometers away from. read more...
The memorial monument of Patuxay is perhaps the most prominent landmark in the city. It was constructed in its prominent position on Lanexang Avenue in 1958.
read more...Hor Phra Keo Previously the ancient temple, it was built in 1565 by King Sayasetthathirath to house the Emerald Buddha 1556-1778 (lost to the Siamese in 1828) as the King worship place. read more...
Wat Sisakhet Temple Any local and foreign tourists who visit Vientiane to see pagodas or old historical sites,should also include a short visit to Wat Sisaket. Here you will see the big Buddha image, library and wall painting. If you do not visit Wat sisaket you will not have seen the heart of Vientiane. read more...
That Ing Hang Stupa It is the holy stupa contained of the Buddha ashes, a national heritage, Build in 500 AC constructed by King Soumita Tham mavongsa, governor of Marouka Nakhone in Sikhottaboun Empire. It’s also a museum of the Lord Buddha when he arrived to Souvannaphoum and sat for meal under Tonhang tree so this stupas is called “Inghang”. read more...
That Sikhot Stupa This 29 meter high golden stupa one of the most sacred sites in Laos. It was first constructed for The purpose of keeping relics of the Lord Buddha in the 6th century. After the 7th century when the area was assimilated into the Khmer Empire the stupa was renovated in Hindu style. read more...
That Phrabath Stupa situated at 82 km beside the No. 13 south road from Vientiane Capital, That Phabath District, Bolikhamxay Province.
One of the Lanexang arts, which looks like That - Inghang in Savannakhet and That Phanom. Its annual ceremony is performed at the full moon of the first lunar month. read more...Wat Visoun The temple is called Wat Visounnalat or Wat Visounlalat, which is name of the King who built it in 874 of Burmese calendar. It was constructed on Saturday, the 12th of the full moon of the 6th month, read more...
The Menhir Forest at Huaphan province (Northern Laos) is an important historic evidence of mankind in Indo-Chinese peninsula and in the world which were built by human for more than 3,000 years ago. The specific characteristics of the Menhir forest are the groups of Menhirs located along the Sankong Phan mountain range in Huamuong District, Huap han read more...
Long long ago, in the land called Peng Chan, riled mighty King Chulani. He had two beautiful queens: Nang Kham Kong, the First Queen and Nang Ang Ki, the Second Queen. read more...
The palm leaf manuscripts of Ourangkha Thatu are one of the oldest historic documents of Laos. The Ourangkha Thatu mentioned the building of the Ourangkha Thatu stupa (Thatu Phnom pagoda today) at Phou Khampha (Khampha Mountain) in 8 B.E. (Buddhist Era) or 535 B.C. The stupa was built to keep the ashes of the Buddha ’s breastbone brought from India by Buddhist monks led by Phramaha Kasapathera in 8 B.E. read more...
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