Thursday, February 19, 2015

Patuxay in Vientiane, Laos

Hello! It's been a while since my last post! I have been attending a design school for the past 5~6 months so I was busy. I went to Laos in January for five days, and I thought I'd share some photos with anyone planning to travel there. :)

 Vientiane is the capital of Laos. You'll find this victory gate named Patuxay easily in the capital, which was built after Laos's independence from France.


You can see the Arc de Trimophe influences and Buddhist decorations from the exterior.

 This is the ceiling before entering the gate. You can see the Buddhist characters from different angles as there are more than two windows from the inside of the gate.

 Souvenir shop. You have to take the spiral stairs to go to the roof!
Apparently, Patuxay's construction was funded by the U.S. and the fountain in the park was a gift from China.
 View from the top. Vientiane is a small city indeed. You can see the pointy pagodas scattered throughout the city.
On the other side, there's a park where you can stroll and relax. 
So in Laos, you'll find tuk-tuks which are like cabs in other countries. If you don't like walking, you can always hire a tuk-tuk. You'll have to haggle price all the time and they charge per person. As of Jan. 2015, I'd say you'd pay about $5 for anywhere within the city. (Or you can always walk with a map-it's pretty safe during the day)


 There are different levels at the roof, so be sure to check out the views for the perfect shot!



Some stories about the decorations would have been nice. I don't think I saw any descriptions except that Patuxay is a war monument dedicated to the soldiers who fought for independence. 

 Next time, I'll write about temples in Vientiane.