That Luang Stupa

THAT LUANG STUPA

First built in 236 of the Buddhist Calendar (307 years before A.D), by the first governor of Vientiane, Phaya Chanthabouri Pasitthisack or Bourichan. It resembled a kiln of about 9 meters high and 10 meters wide. The original was built in 1566 by King Saysetthathirath, and was restored in 1953. The golden stupa is 45 meters tall and is believed to contain a relic of the Lord Buddha. The gold centerpiece of this stupa echoes the curve of an elongated lotus bud. Today it is the most important national cultural monument in Laos.

Address: That Luang Road That Luang Village, Xaysettha District, Vientiane Capital

Time: 08:00-12:00, 13:00-16:00

Open: Tuesday-Sunday (except Monday)

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