- Vang
Vieng (Lao: ວັງວຽງ,
pronounced [wáŋ wíaŋ]) is a town in the
Vientiane Province of Laos. It is po****r with tourists,
specifically backpackers, s****ing...
- "ວຽງຈັນທນ໌" (in Thai, เวียงจันทน์) but now
usually written "ວຽງຈັນ". In Lao,
viang (ວຽງ)
refers to a 'walled city'
whereas chan (ຈັນ,
previously ຈັນທນ໌) derives...
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Prabang Buddha image as the
spiritual protector of the
kingdom in
Viang Chan
Viang Kham (present-day Vientiane). He made
Xiang Dong
Xiang Thong (later...
- Naga
guarding the
Viang Chan, Laos,
Temple of Wat Si Saket,
itself a
survivor of an
intemperate war in 1827...
- used in
other articles. On 27
August 1945
Prince Phetxarāt took
charge of
Viang Chan from the ****anese,
although as
Prime Minister of
Luang Phrabāng he...
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Thongvin Phomvihane (born 7
January 1938 in
Viang Chan) is a
Laotian politician and
member of the Lao People's
Revolutionary Party (LPRP). She is the...
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French colonial administrator in Laos. He was
appointed as
governor of
Viang Chan from 1941 to 1945. He was one of the big
contributors for
funding Lao...
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Chaiyaphum province (Mitr Phu
Khieo mill) Khon Kaen
province (Mitr Phu
Viang mill)
Kalasin province (Mitr
Kalasin mill) Loei
province (Mitr Phu Luang...
- two sides, the
first part is
called Ligor A inscription, or also
known as
Viang Sa inscription,
while on the
other side is
called the
Ligor B inscription...
- 2004
Untitled booklet,
Khochone Keomanivong et al., Ho Phra Kaeo Museum,
Viang Chan, Laos (undated) The Life of the
Buddha in 80
Scenes from the Ananda...