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Laos
Laos travel - activities and attractions in Laosfont
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Vientiane
At Vangvieng, 160 km north of Vientiane
municipality, breathtaking limestone formations nestle
along the Song River. It lies in the foothills of the
mountains of Northern Laos, on the banks of the Song
river.
It might also be interested to watch the locals felling
underwater teak trees area was inundated
Near
the lake, at Vangsang, primitive Buddha images,
dating from the 11th century, are carved into a rock
cliff.
The rocks are honeycombed with numerous caves, the most
famous of which is Tham Jang. Foot can reach many of
these caves from Vangvieng
Luang Prabang
Wat Xiengthong, the most beautiful designed art.
Closely observation we
can see the three roofing, covered by the brown sheets.
All designs are identified the art of Lanexang. Another
interested thing are the small Buddha images. The aide
of the temple which painted in and made by the different
colors grasses. Looked very strange to eyes and show the
Lord Buddha images.In front of the temple there is the
cart for carry the coffin of the king Sri Savangvong and
his family. This cart the base are red. Many designed
have shown. The new art that Luang Prabang people are
very pleased.
Wat Visoun is one temple is very important for the history
because is the seat of Prabang Buddha images. The Buddha
images for the after the black warriors destroyed Luang
Prabang.
Another attractive site is That Makmo look like half of
watermelon. It was destroyed many times by the black
warriors to clear for the properties. It is seemed that
the golden Buddha image and the silver wares could be
found here in the restoration work in the year 1984
lunar calendar. These significant heritage from this
place can be seen in the old place. In summary regarding
to Wat Visoun from many times of restoration works,
there are many art design of Thailu, Sip song Phanna,
Thaiphuan, Muong Xieng Khouang and Lao Lanexang which
are aried from other pagoda in Luang Prabang.
The Royal Palace Museum was contracted 1904-1909 as King
Sisavang
Vong's palace. These days it functions as a museum. It
houses the royal throne and some interesting royal
artifacts. The building itself feature of French
beaux-arts styles and traditional Lao motifs. The ground
floor of the museum is divided into several halls and
rooms that are displayed gifts from other countries to
the Lao kings and collations of swords and Buddha
images.
The room to right of the entry hall, once the King's
reception room, has walls covered with large-scale
murals painted in 1930 by the French artist Alix de
Fautereau. They depict scenes from traditional Lao life.
A room in the rear of the former palace contains a small
collection of traditional musical instruments and
dancers masks used for performances of the great Indian
and Southeast Asia epic the Ramayana
Wat Ou Tay is situated in Ban Ou Tay village, a
short distance from the main
road. According to local villagers, it was constructed
over 500 years ago by. Payachakawatilasa, making it one
of the eldest Pagoda's in Laos and the district of Gnot
Ou.
The spectacular Kuang Si waterfall is situated 29
km south of Luang Prabang deep in the forest. The waters
tumble over multi-tiered limestone formations into
several cool, turquoise - green pools ideal for
relaxation and swimming.
Equally fascinating are the Par Ou caves, which
can be reached by a 2-hour boat trip upstream from Luang
Prabang. They are located within the steep rock-cliff,
which rises vertically from the waters of the Mekong
River at the point where it meets with the Nam Ou
River
Tham Ting Cave is 40 km north of the city. The
amazing to that place made
the tourists to go upstream by boat about 2 hours.
Within the cave there are many hands of rock. At very
corner, the Buddha images are placed granted by the
worshipers. There are the collected arts of many hundred
years of the Buddhist people. At the present no on and
guess how old the Buddha images year were.
In front of the cave, the Nam Ou river meets the Mekong
river can be compared that the north gate very important
of the strategy. In addition to these, Tham Ting has
important role in the old tradition where the king that
arrived her in the Lao new year day.In front of Tham
Ting, Pha Ene Mount is on the left bank of Nam Ou river.
It looks like the bald rocky mount on the top. Its shape
is alike the coffin called Phouphalong and this mount is
also representing the legend of the love story of
Kounlou and Nang Oua.
Bane Pak Ou: On the eastern bank of the Mekong River opposite
the caves of Tam Ting is Bane Pak Ou is a fishing
village, which regularly supplies fish to the market in
Luang Prabang.
Rice field The village grows rice in the paddy fields behind
the village
Shops around the town
The village is a peaceful place with a thriving
elementary school small shops sell among other things
sweets and bottled drinks.
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