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Nearby Attractions

Ho Phrakeo Museum (500M)
Wat Sisaket (500M)
Patuxay (800M)
Vientiane Night Market (500M)
COPE Visitor Centre (2500M)
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Ho Prakeo Museum

 

Haw Phra Kaew, also written as Ho Prakeo, Hor Pha Keo and other similar spellings, is a former temple in Vientiane, Laos. It is situated on Setthathirath Road, to the southeast of Wat Si Saket. It was first built in 1565 to house the Emerald Buddha, but has been rebuilt several times

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Wat Sisaket

 

Wat Si Saket was built in 1818 on the order of King Anouvong (Sethathirath V.) Si is derived from the Sanskrit title of veneration Sri, prefixed to the name of Wat Saket in Bangkok, which was renamed by Anouvong's contemporary, King Rama I. Wat Si Saket was built in a contemporary style of Buddhist architecture at the time, with a surrounding terrace and an ornate five-tiered roof, which may have kept it safe, since the armies of Siam that sacked Vientiane following Anouvong's rebellion in 1827 used the compound as their headquarters and lodging place. It may be the oldest temple still standing in Vientiane. The French colonial government restored Wat Si Saket in 1924 and again in 1930.

Wat Si Saket features a cloister wall with more than 2,000 ceramic and silver Buddha images. The temple also houses a museum.

Patuxay

 

Patuxai is a war monument in the centre of Vientiane, Laos, built between 1957 and 1968. The Patuxai was dedicated to those who fought in the struggle for independence from France. In romanising the name from the Laotian language, it is variously transliterated as Patuxai, Patuxay, Patousai and Patusai

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Vientiane Night Market

 

Vientiane Night Market is a paradise for souvenirs and mementoes, where there is a wide range of items from clothes, Lao skirts, textiles, handicrafts, ...

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COPE Visitor Centre

 

Solemn visitor center & museum with displays & films on history of bombings & related disabilities.

https://copelaos.org

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