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Travel || Check in at Laos' most popular tourist spot--Xiangkun Temple

|| Check in at Laos' most popular tourist spot--Xiangkun Temple. Xiangtong Temple Xiang Khuan also known as Susan Phut or Buddha Park is one of the most popular temple attractions in the capital of Laos, Vientiane Located about 254 kilometers southeast of Vientiane on the Mekong River The temple houses nearly a hundred extraordinary Diverse, bizarre Buddhist and Hindu statues It's breathtaking Xiangtong Temple is just across the river from the neighboring country "Thailand" Not only can you see the scenery across the river If you speak loudly, you can hear it ...... The park was built by Bunleua Sulilat in 1958 Designed and built by a high monk Luang Pu who is a yoga practitioner, priest, shaman Integrating Hindu and Buddhist philosophical thoughts Mythology and statue art are integrated Created this mysterious religious sanctuary--Xiangkun Temple He entrusted his thoughts to Buddha Park Including Shiva Vishnu Arjuna Guan Yin And all the divine images that can be imagined in Hinduism and Buddhism Xiangkun Temple is also known as the "miracle created by concrete". There is a landmark round tower in the temple The "big mouth" that opens can lead to the top of the tower When you enter the tower temple, you will see a wall Entering the wall by climbing the small stairs is a simulation painting and statue of human suffering Meaning this is hell Climbing up the stairs from hell, you will see a golden Buddha Meaning heaven Locals call it "heaven and hell" Climb into heaven or climb up the concrete stairs Is the top of the tower Overlooking the whole temple and the neighboring country across the river Xiangkun Temple and the Mekong River opposite Thailand Langkai's Wanqiao Park echo each other Standing at the top of the tower You can see the entire face of Xiangkun Temple Ticket: 40000 Lao Kip is about 13.5 RMB per person Business hours: 08:00-16:30 Traffic strategy You can take the No. 14 bus at Talat Sao Bus Station in the morning market About 1 hour The fare is 8000 Lao Kip, which is about 2.6-3 RMB It's a good deal If you think the bus is too slow You can also take the Laos Internet celebrity tuk-tuk The fee is 200,000 Lao Kip, RMB 60-70 But you need to download the Kokkok Move (EV Tuktuk) software in advance When you come to Xiangkun Temple How can you not take a photo with the 50-meter-long Beautifully posed facing the various Buddha statues and the big reclining Buddha If you find a scenic photographer to take pictures Will charge 3000-50000 Lao Kip About 1-16 RMB
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Posted: Jan 8, 2024
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