Vat that Khao
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GeorgeF
Coventry, UK34 bidrag
aug. 2023 • Alene
Real temple, not a museum. You can see the everyday life of monks. I met a Novice who expained many thing in fluent English. Thank you!
Skrevet 13. august 2023
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irenevff
Bulacan Province, Filippinene3 957 bidrag
jun. 2023 • Venner
i saw this lying buddha at the periphery while we were entering the pha that luang. i told our guide that it would be our next destination albeit it's not in our itinerary.
glad i insisted.
this buddhist temple is so quiet only our voice can be heard. we visited this place a few minutes after noon so the heat was scorching as we posed for posterity.
there is no entrance fee. one can freely come and go. while inside, do not forget to buy sone souvenir items for folks back home. i purchased ref magnets and nail clippers at a bargain price.
glad i insisted.
this buddhist temple is so quiet only our voice can be heard. we visited this place a few minutes after noon so the heat was scorching as we posed for posterity.
there is no entrance fee. one can freely come and go. while inside, do not forget to buy sone souvenir items for folks back home. i purchased ref magnets and nail clippers at a bargain price.
Skrevet 30. juli 2023
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ljpere
Auckland, New Zealand60 bidrag
apr. 2023 • Par
This was deserted today when we visited and even the sellers were too hot to bother us. This place is situated in an temple/wat area next to the great stupa so best to do both at the same time. No entry fee. The grounds have lots of small and larger buddha statues and is a very calming olace.
Skrevet 5. april 2023
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corinne_prevost
Paris, Frankrike436 bidrag
mar. 2023
Joli temple mais rien de plus qu'un temple que l'on peut voir partout au Laos, c'est dommage de ne pas faire mieux . Imitation du Wat Pho à Bkk mais en plus petit
Skrevet 3. april 2023
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Rob Nesbit
Warszawa, Polen3 398 bidrag
mar. 2023
Sleeping Buddha, nice and tranquil area, not over run with foreigners, when I was walking around I was the only foreigner there.
Shaded areas nearby where one can sit down and take it all in.
Worth a look.
Shaded areas nearby where one can sit down and take it all in.
Worth a look.
Skrevet 29. mars 2023
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Hillary A
8 bidrag
jun. 2022 • Par
A lot to see in the surrounding area. We walked here from Patuxai and missed the open hours (closes at noon for an hour) of the museum which was a bummer.
Skrevet 11. juni 2022
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OrderintheHouse
Brisbane2 810 bidrag
jan. 2020
My wife and I enjoyed a short 5 day Wendy Wu “Laos in Focus” private tour in January 2020 organised through Asia DMC Laos, as part of an 18 day Asian adventure to celebrate our 40th anniversary. We enjoyed a three night stay in Luang Prabang and one night in Vientiane.
Our all too short stay in Vientiane included a “whirl wind” tour of the main city attractions including the delightful Vat That Khao Temple next door to the iconic Gold covered Great Stupa. Research I have undertaken in preparing this review suggests that while this review is listed under Vat that Khao, the actual name of the Temple appears to be Wat That Luang Tai. Deciding the temple’s correct name however, is immaterial as it is the overall beauty of the temple complex that will be remembered.
The temple complex has a very ornate entrance gate. A real feature is a Pavilion building with a beautifully decorated exterior, which has the most amazing collection of murals around a high ceiling inside, which I understand illustrate the most important and decisive moments from the life of Buddha. The entrance to the building has around 8 blue steps with an orange strip down the centre and flanked by two dragon figures on either side. Moving around the inside of the Pavilion one can only marvel at the intricacy of these murals. This building is well worth spending several minutes inside just to gaze sideways and upwards and admire the artwork.
The whole place is very spacious. The place has two levels of ceilings. The lower ceiling around the perimeter of the interior of the building has murals and is held together by white painted columns and the higher ceiling in the centre with the life of Buddha murals or frescoes is propped up by 8 ornate gold and red coloured columns. A couple of the building’s sides are open to the elements with no walls. These sides have an ornate white vase-like railing at the base and at the top overhanging from the roof along the outer top edge are what I describe as very attractive semi circular carved-out panels with murals on both the panels' exterior and interior.
Another great “must see” feature is the good sized gold imaged reclining Buddha resting very peacefully around landscaped gardens on an impressive, decorative gold and red painted bed.
Finally after seeing the reclining Buddha we headed out to the imposing Great Stupa next door but not before passing a covered area containing two rows of several Gold imaged Buddha statues wearing orange cloth sashes with one of the Buddha statues looking down at a resting elephant and a kneeling monkey statue. The overall effect looked very attractive. Our first look at the Great Stupa was from the grounds of this temple complex and it proved a definite WOW factor.
Vat that Khao or Wat That Luang Tai was the ideal entrée for the main course which was the Great Stupa (Pha That Luang), next door (reviewed separately). We did not go into the grounds of the Great Stupa but we managed to get some simply stunning photographs of this majestic icon of Vientiane from outside. This gold-covered large Buddhist stupa from ground to pinnacle is 147.6 feet (44 metres) high. The scene was simply majestic, leaving an indelible impression on the mind.
Our all too short stay in Vientiane included a “whirl wind” tour of the main city attractions including the delightful Vat That Khao Temple next door to the iconic Gold covered Great Stupa. Research I have undertaken in preparing this review suggests that while this review is listed under Vat that Khao, the actual name of the Temple appears to be Wat That Luang Tai. Deciding the temple’s correct name however, is immaterial as it is the overall beauty of the temple complex that will be remembered.
The temple complex has a very ornate entrance gate. A real feature is a Pavilion building with a beautifully decorated exterior, which has the most amazing collection of murals around a high ceiling inside, which I understand illustrate the most important and decisive moments from the life of Buddha. The entrance to the building has around 8 blue steps with an orange strip down the centre and flanked by two dragon figures on either side. Moving around the inside of the Pavilion one can only marvel at the intricacy of these murals. This building is well worth spending several minutes inside just to gaze sideways and upwards and admire the artwork.
The whole place is very spacious. The place has two levels of ceilings. The lower ceiling around the perimeter of the interior of the building has murals and is held together by white painted columns and the higher ceiling in the centre with the life of Buddha murals or frescoes is propped up by 8 ornate gold and red coloured columns. A couple of the building’s sides are open to the elements with no walls. These sides have an ornate white vase-like railing at the base and at the top overhanging from the roof along the outer top edge are what I describe as very attractive semi circular carved-out panels with murals on both the panels' exterior and interior.
Another great “must see” feature is the good sized gold imaged reclining Buddha resting very peacefully around landscaped gardens on an impressive, decorative gold and red painted bed.
Finally after seeing the reclining Buddha we headed out to the imposing Great Stupa next door but not before passing a covered area containing two rows of several Gold imaged Buddha statues wearing orange cloth sashes with one of the Buddha statues looking down at a resting elephant and a kneeling monkey statue. The overall effect looked very attractive. Our first look at the Great Stupa was from the grounds of this temple complex and it proved a definite WOW factor.
Vat that Khao or Wat That Luang Tai was the ideal entrée for the main course which was the Great Stupa (Pha That Luang), next door (reviewed separately). We did not go into the grounds of the Great Stupa but we managed to get some simply stunning photographs of this majestic icon of Vientiane from outside. This gold-covered large Buddhist stupa from ground to pinnacle is 147.6 feet (44 metres) high. The scene was simply majestic, leaving an indelible impression on the mind.
Skrevet 13. juni 2020
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gmorettini
Lanciano, Italia288 bidrag
feb. 2020
Una statua del buddha disteso come tanti altri ma questo ha qualcosa in più degli altri, sarà per via della dolcezza che emana
Skrevet 7. mars 2020
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MAYEMICH
Luxembourg153 bidrag
nov. 2019
Very interesting place to visit. Very clean and pleasant to visit.
Not too many people. Better to go there with a local guide.
Not too many people. Better to go there with a local guide.
Skrevet 19. februar 2020
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