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Haw Pha Kaew, an ancient temple, stands as a captivating repository of historical and cultural treasures. Adorned with intricate artistry, it unveils a rich tapestry of ancient figures, providing a visual journey through the annals of time. A haven for enthusiasts of ancient art and history, the temple offers a profound exploration, inviting visitors to delve into the cultural legacy it preserves. Haw Pha Kaew stands as a testament to the enduring allure of Laos's past.
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Haw Pha Kaew, an ancient temple, stands as a captivating repository of historical and cultural treasures. Adorned with intricate artistry, it unveils a rich tapestry of ancient figures, providing a visual journey through the annals of time. A haven for enthusiasts of ancient art and history, the temple offers a profound exploration, inviting visitors to delve into the cultural legacy it preserves. Haw Pha Kaew stands as a testament to the enduring allure of Laos's past.
Hor Phra Kaew (Lao: Phra Kaew's Hall) used to be a temple in Vientiane, Laos, located on the side of Settthirat Road, southwest of Sisaket Temple, built in the year B.E. 2108 to enshrine Phra Buddha Maha Mani Rattana Patimakorn (Emerald Buddha), but rebuilt many times. Now inside is a religious art museum and a small shop[1]
The Buddha Hall in Adid, this place used to be the emerald Buddha enshrined before moving to Thailand.
This temple is very long and looks magnificent. It is also a Buddhist museum and exhibition hall. Tickets 30,000 kip, close to the French Embassy in Laos.
Like religious belief, Buddha is different and has an exotic style.
Better to see something once than to hear about it a thousand times.