Wat Visoun

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Step inside the Wat Visoun and you’ll feel a sense of history that goes far beyond the centuries. This temple, named after King Visounnarath, who had it built in 1513, is the oldest active temple in Luang Prabang. It’s like a window into Laos’ rich past. Just imagine this place back when it was a wooden masterpiece. The temple, called Wat Visoun, in this early style, has a unique double-roof, almost like a crown, with intricate carvings that whispered stories of gods and kings. But tragedy struck; in 1887 marauders, called the Black Haw riders, invaded and burned down this magnificent structure. That’s when the temple was rebuilt, this time with brick and stucco, though it still held onto some of that classic Lao style. These pillars that you see, they were originally made of wood, reaching up to near the heavens, like towering trees. The temple’s style isn’t something you’ll see in every temple in Laos. The old Wat Visoun, as we know it now, is the first example of what we’ve come to know as the ‘Luang Prabang Style I.’ It’s considered a treasure of Luang Prabang’s architectural history. The main hall is a place of quiet beauty, filled with statues of the Buddha in all their quiet grace, their gilded figures shimmering in the light that streams through the windows. But what truly ties everything together is the Stupa of the Great Lotus. This massive stupa, called That Pathum, towering almost 35 meters high, is a sight that stops you in your tracks. It’s so special, it’s even known by the locals as the ‘Watermelon Stupa’ because of its rounded dome, which resembles a giant watermelon. This stupa is a symbol of female energy, a contrast to the Golden Temple of Pha That Luang in Vientiane, which represents the male. The tale of the Wat Visoun and its Stupa of the Great Lotus is more than just a story. It’s a testament to faith, resilience, and the enduring spirit of Luang Prabang.

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