I’ve been a bit lax with posts just lately. Having recently returned from Vientiane I now have dozens of images to sift through and edit for a book project I’m working on. They’ll be a few posts over the next few days but they are likely to be brief. All images and few words – but that’s not a bad thing.
While in the booming Lao capital I paid a visit to Vat Si Saket, one of the oldest and most atmospheric temples in the city.
The temple was built in 1818 and is one of the few to survive an attack on Vientiane from the Siamese army a decade later.
Vat Si Saket is located on the corner of Lane Xang Avenue and Setthathirat Road, close to the Presidential Palace and across the road from Vientiane other revered temple, Haw Pha Kaew.
Now a museum housing an impressive collection of Buddha images, the temple’s central sim or ordination hall is surrounded by a walled cloister. In addition to the rows of large images, recesses in the cloister walls house 6,840 silver and ceramic Buddhas.
If you are visiting Vientiane, this temple should certainly be on your itinerary.
Vat Si Saket is open to the public daily from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. and costs Kip 5,000 to get in.
December 24th, 2010 at 12:50 pm
Excellent light and perspectives…