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That Dam Stupa, also known as the Black Stupa, is one of Vientiane’s oldest landmarks. This timeworn monument is steeped in legend and history, offering a quiet, atmospheric glimpse into the city’s spiritual past.
Pha That Luang is Laos’ most sacred monument and a powerful national symbol. This golden stupa in Vientiane reflects Buddhist faith, Lao identity, and centuries of history, standing as a timeless landmark of spiritual and cultural pride.
Reminiscent of Paris’ Arc de Triomphe and New Delhi’s India Gate, Patuxai honors those who lost their lives during the struggle against French rule and WWII. Blending traditional Lao design with grand scale, it stands as a proud symbol of independence and offers sweeping views over Vientiane.
Ho Phra Keo Museum is a former royal temple in Vientiane, once home to the Emerald Buddha. Today, it showcases sacred Lao Buddhist art and artifacts, offering insight into the country’s religious heritage and royal history.
Vientiane Night Market comes alive along the Mekong River at sunset, offering local street food, handmade crafts, souvenirs, and casual dining. It’s a lively spot to stroll, shop, eat, and experience the city’s relaxed evening vibe.