LUANG PRABANG, Laos: Town on the Mekong, Waterfalls, Temples and Gorgeous People
Posted by: kirsty_wilson in Asia, tags: Laos, Rivers, Temples, UNESCOWhere is Luang Prabang?
Luang Prabang is nestled in a slim valley by the Mekong and Khan rivers. It exudes tranquility and has been a mountain kingdom for more than a thousand years. The entire city was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site during 1995 for the beautiful and historic blending of the traditional architecture with the European colonial authorities of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Together with the historical sites of Haw Kham the former royal palace, Vat Xieng Toung Monastery, there are many natural and traditional delights. The Mekong River for starters, the famous Buddha caves of Pak Ou, the nearby Kuang Si Falls and the holy hill of Phou Si.
The traditional Alms ceremony involves the monks collecting alms of rice each morning from kneeling villagers, and tourists eager to take part and witness an amazing tradition.
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One Great Reason to Visit Luang Prabang
One great reason to visit is to see the monks collecting alms from townspeople at dawn!
Incredible place! Reminds me of Burma and Thailand. I look forward to visiting Laos the next time we are in Asia!
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