Buddha Park in Laos

Located near Vientiane, Laos is a park that is filled with sculptures representing Buddhist and Hindu images. Built in 1958, the park is a popular tourist attraction for those who travel to Vientiane. Buddha Park is also called Xieng Kuan or Spirit City and has over 200 statues of various sizes. We visited the park with a guide who was able to explain the meaning behind many of the different statues, which made the experience even more interesting.

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Jaws of Hell Entrance
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Two Reclining Buddhas (They are Farther Apart then It Looks)
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Interesting Statues in Buddha Park
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Unique Details
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Hell, Earth, and Heaven Statue Building
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Hindu Statue

One of the main sculptures is a large, round building with a demon face as its entrance. It is a three story building meant to represent Hell, Earth, and Heaven. To enter the building, you walk through the mouth of the demon, also referred to as the jaws of hell. There are many statues inside each of the levels and when you make it to the top you are rewarded with views of the entire park. Another focal point of the park is a large, reclining Buddha statue. We saw many similar such statues in Laos, but this one was definitely interesting.

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Inside of the Jaws of Hell Building
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Buddha Park
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Creepy Statue
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Giant Snake
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Clear Blue Sky Behind the Statue
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Colorful Flowers Among the Statues

Even though the park is only a little over 60 years old, the statues look as though they are centuries old. The park is near the Mekong river, which separates Laos from Thailand. The same sculptor also built a park in Thailand after fleeing Laos in the 1970’s, but the park in Laos is the original park. To fully enjoy the park and take time to see the details of the statues from various angles, you should plan on spending 2 to 3 hours in Buddha Park. It is certainly a fascinating experience and is a contrast to visiting all of the various temples (wats) that are in Vientiane.

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Four Elephant Heads
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Reclining Buddha
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Impressive Statues
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More Statues Inside the Building
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Wandering through Buddha Park
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View of Reclining Buddha from the Roof

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