Wat Phou (Vat Phou) in southern Laos – officially known as the Lao People’s Democratic Republic – some 45km southwest of Pakse, is a significant archaeological site that is recognised by ...
In February 2003, the Regional Advisor for Culture in the Asia-Pacific Region of UNESCO Bangkok, inquired about the status of the planned road project with relevant government officials of Laos ...
Wat Phou (Vat Phou) in southern Laos, some 380km east of Buri Ram, was an important religious site during the Khmer era. Archaeologists date the first site near the western bank of the Mekong ...
Authorities in Xayphouthong district, Savannakhet province, on March 11 held a ceremony to celebrate the designation of the Heuan Hin (Stone House) as a local heritage site. The event featured ...
The Champasak cultural landscape, including the Vat Phou Temple complex, is a remarkably well-preserved planned landscape more than 1,000 years old. It was shaped to express the Hindu vision of the ...