When it comes to Laos, what comes to mind first, chaos, insecurity, extremely poor public security, poverty or something?
In fact, in addition to underdevelopment, Laos' natural scenery and public security are not as bad as we thought. Laos is a relatively safe country among many Buddhist countries.
You can go to Wanrong, Laos to feel the quiet flowing Songnan River, the magical karst terrain and the strange caves, creating a paradise-like beauty. Some people call it? Small Guilin? In addition to beautiful natural scenery, cave exploration, rafting and zip line, there are many outdoor activities here.
Guangxi Waterfall is the largest waterfall in Luang Prabang. It is a waterfall group consisting of a big waterfall and several small waterfalls below the mountain. The water here is rich in minerals, and there are small fish that eat dead skin. It's good for the skin. It's like doing an all-natural spa in a swimming pool. Although there are four waterfalls in Luang Prabang, Guangxi Waterfall ranks first in various recommendations.
Vientiane is the capital of Laos, an ancient historical city and a Buddhist shrine. The city is full of temples, ancient pagodas and historical sites. Ancient pagodas and historic sites have a unique style, forming a community, and you can feel the great charm of religious art when you stroll through them. The Arc de Triomphe and the gorgeous Jade Buddha Temple in the city center are the must-see places in Vientiane.
Xiangtong Temple is the most magnificent and beautiful temple in Luang Prabang, in which the main hall represents the classic architectural style of Luang Prabang temples. The roof covered with Falun is supported by beautifully decorated wooden columns, and the tree of life pattern inlaid with various colored glasses on the back wall is particularly spectacular, which is also the biggest highlight of Xiangtong Temple.