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Patuxay Monument
走走遍天下XZThe most symbolic attraction in Vientiane, the capital of Laos, is the Arc de Triomphe, which was built to commemorate the country's independence and is located in the center of the entire city. It is said that between the airport and the Arc de Triomphe, the majority of the people chose to build the Arc de Triomphe first.
At both ends of Lancang Avenue, one is the Presidential Palace and the other is the Arc de Triomphe. There is also the Prime Minister's Office next to the Arc de Triomphe.
The square and the big fountain around the Arc de Triomphe are very beautiful. They were built with assistance from the Chinese government a few years ago. When the setting sun sets, it is also the most beautiful time for the Arc de Triomphe Square. Vientiane citizens bring their children to come and stroll around, and there is a peaceful scene.
With the majestic gushing of the musical fountain ⛲️, the entire square also reached a climax.
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Pha That Luang Vientiane
走走遍天下XZThe Reclining Buddha Temple is one of many temples in Vientiane, and the scale is not very large, but because it is only one way away from the famous Tayu Temple, there is a huge Reclining Buddha, so the popularity is more vigorous. Inside is a very beautiful tall sculpture, with a prince-like figure in the bow archery. There are several angles, you can take pictures of the Big Golden Pagoda of the Tayu Temple. The surrounding walls are also more distinctive, all of which are the golden towers of high-respected and noble families, which are spectacular.
Mekong Riverside Park
สสายเที่ยว สายมู สายบุญThe sun is about to set on the river on the Mekong River, very beautiful.
Presidential Palace
走走遍天下XZThere is no Prime Minister's Office on Ctrip, so I can only comment on it here.
The Prime Minister's Office of Laos is across the road from the Arc de Triomphe and is also the most eye-catching building around the square.
The architectural style is mainly French, incorporating traditional elements of Laos, with red roofs and white walls, and is majestic.
Many people easily confuse the three concepts of the Presidential Palace, the Chairman's Palace, and the Prime Minister's Office. In fact, the Presidential Palace and the Chairman's Palace are the same place, just on the other side of the road facing the Arc de Triomphe. The French call it the Presidential Palace, and the Laotians call it the Chairman's Palace, because socialist countries do not have a president. The Prime Minister's Office is the building next to the Arc de Triomphe.
The entire square is also very beautiful, and there are many beautiful historical buildings around it, and the fountain at night is not to be missed.
Lao National Cultural Hall
MM50***90Laos is the only landlocked country in the north of the Central and Southern Peninsula. It is adjacent to China in the north, Cambodia in the south, Vietnam in the east, Myanmar in the northwest and Thailand in the southwest. The Mekong River runs more than 1,800 kilometers and the land area is 23.683 10,000 square kilometers. The beauty of the attraction is worth recommending!
Buddha Park (Wat Xieng Khouane Luang)
走走遍天下XZXiangkun Temple in Vientiane (Ten Thousand Buddhas Park), a must-visit attraction in Laos.
The "Internet celebrity" nine-story pagoda, the six reincarnations, the longest reclining Buddha, the monkey mouth heaven and hell tower, the standing statue of Shiva (holding a child who was killed by mistake), etc., many of which are introduced from some Buddhist stories and legends in Hinduism, and made into statues, which are extremely rare in most Buddhist places.
There is a mysterious legend behind each Buddha statue. Although they are all made of reinforced concrete, they are also delicate and beautiful, especially some facial expressions and body movements, which are closely related to the plot.
Vientiane Museum of Contemporary Arts
走走遍天下XZShenmu Museum, the richest man in Laos (the steel tycoon) spent all his money to protect 15,000 acres of wild agarwood forest from the Japanese and collected more than 20,000 wood carvings.
It is not allowed to take photos indoors. The main reason is to protect the intellectual property rights of the creative design of the carvings, fearing that others will copy them. In fact, such unique and scarce works are basically impossible to copy. Everyone helps to promote them, but it can also promote more positive energy.
The whole exhibition is very magnificent, the works are also extremely exquisite, the guides are serious and dedicated, and there are some derivative products to choose from after the visit.
It is completely different from a general shopping store.
That Dam Stupa
NNeverStopExploringThat Dam Stupa, located in Vientiane, Laos, is a captivating ancient monument with a mysterious history. Cloaked in folklore, the blackened stupa is believed to be protected by a serpent spirit, adding an intriguing dimension to its allure. Its distinct appearance and cultural significance make it a must-visit, offering visitors a glimpse into Laos' rich heritage and spiritual traditions.
Wat Si Muang
走走遍天下XZWat Simang, also known as the Simon Temple, is the most popular temple among the many temples in Vientiane, the capital of Laos, because of its efficaciousness.
Legend has it that a pregnant woman volunteered to sacrifice herself to the temple (jumping into the main pillar pit of the temple), so the temple was named after her, also known as the "Mother Temple", protecting the people of the city.
Wat Simang is very exquisite and magnificent, and it is worth calming down, emptying yourself, and appreciating it carefully.