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History - a short introduction into Lao history
Geography - description and images
Religion - intro to Animism and Bhuddism
Temples - wats and temples
Baci - white string ceremony
National Symbols - flags, emblem

Temples

Historical sites of Laos include museums, architects, forests, mountains and waterfalls. But the temple is one of the most attractive to examine about Lao culture. Those who don’t understand religions say that the temple is the place for offerings  and a place for lazy people. In fact, the temple is very important for Lao people and their daily lives.

Temples have been built for monks, novices and their followers to conduct Bhuddist teachings and organise Bhuddist ceremonies. Other roles and activities that are performed in the temples are:

The temple is a respected and magical centre. Entering the temple, people should be respectful and dress appropriate. The temple is more beautiful than houses because the villagers offer their best items to the temple. Therefore temples are a great heritage fo the whole society and the nation. In the past, the temple acted as the centre of villages as any new village needed to have one. Some villages have more than one temple.


The more famous temples of Laos are:

Luang Prabang

Vientiane

Savaannakehet

Pakse

The temples above are the ones found in the big cities and along eh Meknong. Others in the mountainous and remote provinces like Houaphan, Xiangkhoang, Salavan, Attapue were almost deystroyed by the war. The temple or Wat is the place to organise the Bhuddist ceremonies and rites such as: Bun, Bhuddist ceremonies which is performed once every year. No one can separate the temple and the ceremonies.