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Wat Ong Teu Temple
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Dhavara Boutique Hotel
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VIP BOUTIQUE HOTEL
XJ73+PPJ, Rue Francois Ngin, Vientiane, Laos
Vayakorn House
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TT Hostel
XJ92+GWW, 9 Samsenthai Road, ຮ່ອມທິ 05, Vientiane, Laos
Ibis Vientiane Nam Phu
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Wat Ong Teu Temple
LaosVientiane PrefectureVientiane CapitalWat Ong Teu Temple

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Wat Ong Teu Temple

XJ83+6HF, Vientiane, Laos
4.5(273)
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attractions: Wat Mixai Temple, Wat Inpeng, Lao National Cultural Hall, Chao Anouvong Park, Nam Phou Park, Amusement Park - Mekong riverside, Vientiane, That Dam Stupa, Wat Sisaket, Statue of Chao Anouvong, Ho Phrakeo Museum, restaurants: Acqua Italian Restaurant, Phakhao Lao Restaurant, Tyson Kitchen, Le Vendôme Restaurant, Kitchen Vibe Bistro Restaurant, Common Grounds Cafe & Bakery, Pomodoro Pizzeria Restaurant Vientiane Laos, Hard Rock Cafe Vientiane, ແໜມເນືອງ ສີຫອມ (Nemsihom) แหนมเนือง สีหอม, 525 Eat & Drink
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Nearby attractions of Wat Ong Teu Temple

Wat Mixai Temple

Wat Inpeng

Lao National Cultural Hall

Chao Anouvong Park

Nam Phou Park

Amusement Park - Mekong riverside, Vientiane

That Dam Stupa

Wat Sisaket

Statue of Chao Anouvong

Ho Phrakeo Museum

Wat Mixai Temple

Wat Mixai Temple

4.2

(128)

Open 24 hours
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Wat Inpeng

Wat Inpeng

4.3

(148)

Open 24 hours
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Lao National Cultural Hall

Lao National Cultural Hall

4.2

(78)

Open 24 hours
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Chao Anouvong Park

Chao Anouvong Park

4.2

(2.9K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Wat Ong Teu Temple

Acqua Italian Restaurant

Phakhao Lao Restaurant

Tyson Kitchen

Le Vendôme Restaurant

Kitchen Vibe Bistro Restaurant

Common Grounds Cafe & Bakery

Pomodoro Pizzeria Restaurant Vientiane Laos

Hard Rock Cafe Vientiane

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525 Eat & Drink

Acqua Italian Restaurant

Acqua Italian Restaurant

4.3

(284)

$$$

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Phakhao Lao Restaurant

Phakhao Lao Restaurant

4.0

(155)

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Tyson Kitchen

Tyson Kitchen

4.5

(473)

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Le Vendôme Restaurant

Le Vendôme Restaurant

4.0

(428)

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Thanh Hảo LêThanh Hảo Lê
Nestled amongst the bustling streets of Vientiane, Wat Ong Teu offered a welcome respite. It wasn't the grandest temple I'd seen in Laos, but it had a certain charm. Maybe it was the air of tranquility that settled over me as I stepped into the courtyard. The scent of incense hung lightly in the air, and the only sounds were the soft murmurs of prayer and the occasional chirp of a bird. The main attraction, as the name suggests, is the enormous Phra Ong Teu Buddha statue. It wasn't just the size that impressed me, but the intricate details. The robes seemed to flow naturally, and the expression on the Buddha's face radiated a sense of peace. I spent a good amount of time just sitting in front of it, letting the calmness wash over me. While Wat Ong Teu might not have the tourist crowds of some of the other temples, I found that to be a plus. It felt more like a place for local worshipers, a glimpse into their daily practice. I watched a group of women kneel in prayer, their faces etched with devotion. It was a humbling experience, a reminder of the spiritual significance these temples hold. Overall, Wat Ong Teu might not be a top-of-the-list attraction, but it left a lasting impression on me. It's a place to slow down, appreciate the beauty of Buddhist art, and maybe even find a little inner peace yourself.
Robin CHANRobin CHAN
Wat Ong Teu is one of the largest temple in Vientiane city. Daily morning prayers are conducted by 3 monks and many locals attend this prayer with offering of food and drinks for the temple. Definitely worth a visit. Please wear appropriately as a form of self respect.
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В воскресное утро посетил территорию этого святилища, находящегося рядом с моим отелем. Вход бесплатный. Из источников удалось узнать, что это один из самых значительных в Лаосе храм. Построен королем Сеттхатхиратом I в середине XVI века. Свое название храм получил в честь массивного бронзового изображения Будды, которое здесь установлено. Это самая большая скульптура Будды во Вьентьяне. В XVII столетии храм стал буддистским учебным центром. В наше время заместитель буддистского патриарха выбрал это святилище в качестве своей официальной резиденции. На территории также есть колокольня, барабанная башня, ступы и жилые помещения для монахов.
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Nestled amongst the bustling streets of Vientiane, Wat Ong Teu offered a welcome respite. It wasn't the grandest temple I'd seen in Laos, but it had a certain charm. Maybe it was the air of tranquility that settled over me as I stepped into the courtyard. The scent of incense hung lightly in the air, and the only sounds were the soft murmurs of prayer and the occasional chirp of a bird. The main attraction, as the name suggests, is the enormous Phra Ong Teu Buddha statue. It wasn't just the size that impressed me, but the intricate details. The robes seemed to flow naturally, and the expression on the Buddha's face radiated a sense of peace. I spent a good amount of time just sitting in front of it, letting the calmness wash over me. While Wat Ong Teu might not have the tourist crowds of some of the other temples, I found that to be a plus. It felt more like a place for local worshipers, a glimpse into their daily practice. I watched a group of women kneel in prayer, their faces etched with devotion. It was a humbling experience, a reminder of the spiritual significance these temples hold. Overall, Wat Ong Teu might not be a top-of-the-list attraction, but it left a lasting impression on me. It's a place to slow down, appreciate the beauty of Buddhist art, and maybe even find a little inner peace yourself.
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Wat Ong Teu is one of the largest temple in Vientiane city. Daily morning prayers are conducted by 3 monks and many locals attend this prayer with offering of food and drinks for the temple. Definitely worth a visit. Please wear appropriately as a form of self respect.
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В воскресное утро посетил территорию этого святилища, находящегося рядом с моим отелем. Вход бесплатный. Из источников удалось узнать, что это один из самых значительных в Лаосе храм. Построен королем Сеттхатхиратом I в середине XVI века. Свое название храм получил в честь массивного бронзового изображения Будды, которое здесь установлено. Это самая большая скульптура Будды во Вьентьяне. В XVII столетии храм стал буддистским учебным центром. В наше время заместитель буддистского патриарха выбрал это святилище в качестве своей официальной резиденции. На территории также есть колокольня, барабанная башня, ступы и жилые помещения для монахов.
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4.5
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5.0
1y

Nestled amongst the bustling streets of Vientiane, Wat Ong Teu offered a welcome respite. It wasn't the grandest temple I'd seen in Laos, but it had a certain charm. Maybe it was the air of tranquility that settled over me as I stepped into the courtyard. The scent of incense hung lightly in the air, and the only sounds were the soft murmurs of prayer and the occasional chirp of a bird.

The main attraction, as the name suggests, is the enormous Phra Ong Teu Buddha statue. It wasn't just the size that impressed me, but the intricate details. The robes seemed to flow naturally, and the expression on the Buddha's face radiated a sense of peace. I spent a good amount of time just sitting in front of it, letting the calmness wash over me.

While Wat Ong Teu might not have the tourist crowds of some of the other temples, I found that to be a plus. It felt more like a place for local worshipers, a glimpse into their daily practice. I watched a group of women kneel in prayer, their faces etched with devotion. It was a humbling experience, a reminder of the spiritual significance these temples hold.

Overall, Wat Ong Teu might not be a top-of-the-list attraction, but it left a lasting impression on me. It's a place to slow down, appreciate the beauty of Buddhist art, and maybe even find a little inner...

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5.0
1y

Visiting Wat Ong Teu was a deeply moving experience for me. Nestled in the heart of Laos, this ancient spiritual haven exudes an undeniable sense of serenity and tranquility. From the moment I stepped through its gates, I felt a profound connection to something greater than myself.

The beauty of Wat Ong Teu is simply breathtaking. Every detail, from the intricate carvings to the vibrant colors, speaks to centuries of devotion and reverence. As I wandered through its peaceful courtyards, I couldn't help but be swept away by the palpable sense of sacredness that permeates the air.

But it's not just the physical beauty of Wat Ong Teu that makes it so special—it's the profound sense of peace and tranquility that one feels in its presence. Whether you're a devout follower or simply a curious traveler seeking solace, this ancient spiritual haven offers a sanctuary for the soul.

In the end, my visit to Wat Ong Teu left me feeling deeply inspired and uplifted. It's a place where the hustle and bustle of everyday life fade away, and where one can truly connect with the beauty of the universe. I cannot recommend it highly enough to anyone seeking a meaningful and...

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4.0
9y

Le Vat Ong Teu Mahawihan (16ème S. et reconstruit en 1929) Nom : Monastère du Bouddha lourd et résidence principale. Particularités : Il est considéré comme l'un des Vats les plus importants du Laos. "Ong Teu" signifie Bouddha lourd, en effet l'intérieur du sim de ce Vat renferme le plus grand et surtout le plus lourd Bouddha du Laos. Comme la majorité des temples de Vientiane il fut détruit en 1827, sa reconstruction date d'il y a environ un siècle. Durant la royauté, les serments d'allégeance des notables au roi avaient lieu dans ce temple. Le fait que le Vat Ong Teu soit le lieu de résidence du Clergé lao et du Centre d'étude bouddhique de Vientiane renforce l'importance de ce sanctuaire. Le toit est double à simple rupture de pente. Les vantaux des volets en bois sculptés et dorés figurent parmi les plus beaux de la capitale. L’entrée du sim diffère des autres temples par les prangs qui s'élèvent de part et d’autre en continuant la balustrade. Les tons ocre qui le caractérisent lui donnent un cachet supplémentaire.

Wat Ong Teu the Mahawihan (16th C. and rebuilded in 1929) Name: Monastery of the heavy Buddha. Special features: It is considered one of the most important of Laos Vats. "Ong Teu" means heavy Buddha, indeed inside the sim of the Vat contains the largest and most heaviest Buddha of Laos. Like most temples in Vientiane it was destroyed in 1827, its reconstruction dates back about a century. During the monarchy, oaths of allegiance to the king had significant place in this temple. That Wat Ong Teu is the residence of the Clergy and the Vientiane Lao Buddhist Center study reinforces the importance of this sanctuary. The roof is double single slope failure. The leaves of carved and gilded wooden shutters are among the finest in the capital. Entrance sim differs from other temples by prangs that rise from both sides continuing the balustrade. The earth tones that characterize give it an...

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