Nam Phu circle. The "heart" of Vientiane. While it is the capital of Laos it is actually a very small (around 200,000) laid back city with a lot less traffic than either Hanoi or Bangkok.
The Scandanavian Bakery is right on the circle and one of my favorite hangouts. The croissants in the morning are superb and the cakes......................... Oh my.
Traffic on the circle is not much of a bother. Mostly tuk tuks waiting for a fare.
An old telephone exchange in our hotel lobby. Our first sightseeing stop was the famous Pha That Luang. It's the most famous national monument in Laos and its name means World Precious Sacred Stupa. A beautiful building on the grounds.
The stupa was built in the 16th Century by King Settathirat.
Birds for sale. If you free them it is supposed to bring good luck.
King Setthathirat.
The stupa lies 4 km north of town and is the That Luang festival in November. I was lucky enough to be here for it two years ago. During part of the festival several thousand monks from around the country come to receive alms from thousands of Loatians. There are fireworks and processions and the event lasts several days.
Closer to town Wat Si Saket is Vientiane's oldest surviving temple. It contains over 300 seated and standing Buddhas and over 2000 in niches on the walls.
Monks quarters. Each niche has at least one Buddha.
The entrance.
Haw Pha Kaew. This temple was originally build to house the Emerald Buddha which is now in the Royal Palace in Bangkok.
This was a Jar from the Plain of Jars. This is a large plain in northern Laos where hundreds of these jars are spread around. They are probably 2000 years old and no one has figured out their purpose. A decaying home from the French era.
Statue in front of Wat Ong Teu Mahawihan.
This was a Jar from the Plain of Jars. This is a large plain in northern Laos where hundreds of these jars are spread around. They are probably 2000 years old and no one has figured out their purpose. A decaying home from the French era.
Statue in front of Wat Ong Teu Mahawihan.
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