Wat Nong Sikhounmuang, situated in Luang Prabang, Laos, is a revered Buddhist temple with a rich history dating back several centuries. Founded during the reign of King Setthathirath in the 16th century, the temple has undergone various renovations and expansions over the years.
Its architectural charm is exemplified by traditional Lao design elements, including a sweeping roof and intricate carvings. Wat Nong Sikhounmuang holds cultural significance as a center for religious teachings and ceremonies. The temple complex comprises multiple structures, each housing religious relics and artifacts.
Throughout history, Wat Nong Sikhounmuang has weathered socio-political changes, contributing to Luang Prabang's UNESCO World Heritage status. Pilgrims and tourists alike are drawn to its serene ambiance and spiritual aura, making it an integral part of the cultural tapestry of...
Read moreVat Nong Sikhounmuang (signifie Pagode de l'étang) Il fut construit pour la première fois en 1729 dans le style de Xieng Khouang. Mais le Vat fut détruit par l'incendie de la ville en 1774. Reconstruit en 1804, il fut endommagé par le temps et les intempéries. Finalement le temple fut entièrement reconstruit en 1965 en béton armé dans le style Thaï. Ce temple abrite l’une des plus grandes pagodes de Luang Phabang. La pagode est richement décorée de pochoirs. D’un style inspiré de celui de Vientiane, le temple a l’une des plus jolies toitures aux couleurs flamboyantes de style thaï.
Wat Nong Sikhounmuang (means Pagoda of the pond) It was built for the first time in 1729 in the style of Xieng Khouang. But the Vat was destroyed by fire in the city in 1774. Rebuilt in 1804, it was damaged by time and weather. Finally the temple was completely rebuilt in 1965 of reinforced concrete in the Thai style. This temple houses one of the largest pagodas in Luang Phabang. The pagoda is richly decorated with stencils. From a style inspired by the style of Vientiane, the temple has one of the prettiest flamboyant colors roof...
Read moreThe biggest Vat in Luang Prabang behind Santi Hotel. Free entrance áll the day. You can see the biggest Buddha statue in Luang Prabang. There is a vax statue monk, it looks like real one. Both side hudge Naga snakes protect the...
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