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Laos, officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic, ratified the convention on 20 March 1987. [3] As of 2022, Laos has three sites on the list. The town of Luang Prabang was listed in 1995, Vat Phou in 2001, and the Plain of Jars in 2019. [3] All three sites are cultural. In addition, Laos has two sites on its tentative list. [3]
It is located about 3 km (2 miles) from Anouvong district, Xaisomboun province. [6] The cave sits on the bank of Nam Ja (Ja River), on Route 5. It lies at the foot of a rocky cliff.
Waterfalls of Laos (3 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Laos" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
The top four sources of international tourists in 2019 were Thailand (45%), China (21.3%), Vietnam (19.3%) and South Korea (4.2%). [2] The Laos-China Railway has facilitated the entry of more tourists, particularly from China, into Laos, as well as making transport easier between Vientiane, Vang Vieng, and Luang Prabang. The railway opened in ...
See also. Laos portal; List of museums This page was last edited on 24 January 2025, at 08:55 (UTC). ... List of museums in Laos. Add languages ...
Kuang Si Falls and its landscapes in Luang Prabang province, Laos Kuang Si Falls and a turquoise water pool.. The Kuang Si Falls [1] [2] or Kuang Xi Falls (Lao: ນ້ຳຕົກຕາດ ກວາງຊີ), alternatively known as the Tat Kuang Si Waterfalls, is a three-tiered waterfall about 29 kilometers (18 mi) south of Luang Prabang.
Pages in category "Populated places in Laos" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Vat Phou (or Vat Phu; Lao: ວັດພູ [wāt pʰúː] temple-mountain) is a ruined Khmer-Hindu temple complex with Champa influences in southern Laos and one of the oldest places of worship in Southeast Asia. It is at the base of mount Phou Khao, some 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from the Mekong in Champasak province.