Stupa near Wat Si Saket
Xieng Khuan the Buddha Park near Vientiane
Entrance into the pumpkin
Reclining Buddha in the park
View over the Mekong to the Thai side
Talat Sao
Talat Sao
Dong Palan / Nong Bone intersection
At the Wat Hosantinimit temple premise
Wat Hosantinimit in the sun set
Wat Hosantinimit in Vientiane
Street live at the Thanon Lane Xang
Playing kiddies on the city roads
Dinner at Mekongs riverside
Night market life in Vientiane
Pla Kang
Tha Heua at the Nam Ngum Dam
At the highway nr. 13
Sweet little sisters pose for a photo shot
Market beside the highway in Vang Heua
Dry fresh water fish sold at the Vang Heua market
Delicious mandarins for the journey
Vang Vieng
Part of the arcade of Buddha images
Paintings in the Wat Si Saket
Thousands Buddhas around Wat Si Saket
Wat Si Saket in Vientiane
Entrance to the Wat Si Saket
Sandstone figure as a temple guard
Haw Phra Kaew in Vientiane
Phaya Naga hand rails to the temple complex
Bronze Buddha statue at Haw Phra Kaew
Standing Buddha at the temple entrance
Haw Phra Kaew once house of the Emerald Buddha
One of the exits at the rooftop of the Victory Mon…
The south-westside of Vientiane and Thanon Lane Xa…
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A small channel at the Mekong Delta
The ferry across a delta branch
South Vietnamese musican trio
One of the hundreds channels of the Mekong Delta
Simple improvised driver's platform
Boarding the ferry to across the Mekong branch
View to Ben Ninh Kieu landmark at the Mekong Delta
Ben Ninh Kieu landmark
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The side front from the Wat Si Saket
The reason the temple was not destroyed was because Siamese troops were using it as a base. It had a reputation as being sacred and protected by spirits. They believed that if it was destroyed, they would lose the war, so they chose to preserve it.
After the war was over the Lao people set about rebuilding and preserving their style of architecture. In 1935 Vat Sisaket was restored to the form we know today.
After the war was over the Lao people set about rebuilding and preserving their style of architecture. In 1935 Vat Sisaket was restored to the form we know today.
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