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Vientiane

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Vientiane, the capital of Laos, lies along the banks of the Mekong River and blends a relaxed urban pace with rich cultural heritage. The city’s streets are lined with French colonial buildings, Buddhist temples, and local markets, reflecting its history as both a trading hub and a spiritual center. Pha That Luang, the golden stupa considered a national symbol, dominates the skyline and draws visitors seeking insight into Lao religious traditions.

The city offers a mix of cultural and recreational experiences. Wat Si Saket, with its thousands of Buddha statues, and Haw Phra Kaew, a former temple that now serves as a museum, showcase traditional Lao art and craftsmanship. Riverside walks and cafés provide a calm space to observe daily life and enjoy views of the Mekong, particularly at sunset when the river glows in golden light.

Vientiane is also a place to explore local cuisine. Street stalls and markets offer dishes such as khao piak sen (a hearty noodle soup), larb (minced meat salad), and sticky rice, allowing travelers to experience authentic flavors of Laos. Weekend night markets add to the city’s charm, with handicrafts, souvenirs, and traditional snacks creating a lively atmosphere.

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