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World heritage. There are many countries in the world that have their own beauty and value which different from the other in locations, cultures, customs and traditions. For example below:. In Laos.
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World heritage • There are many countries in the world that have their own beauty and value which different from the other in locations, cultures, customs and traditions. For example below:
In Laos Luang Prabang: The Ancient Town of Luang Prabang in the center of northern Laos has been described as one of the most charming and best preserved towns in Southeast Asia. There are 34 Buddhist temples among colonial and Chinese architecture, all set in a backdrop of lush green mountains. The mighty Mekong River frames the town's western border, and is still used as an important commercial and recreational transportation link. Vibrant cultural traditions, rituals and distinctive artwork that include temple murals, woodcarving and pottery make Luang Prabang an attractive destination for a wide range of interests. Due to its outstanding cultural and natural features, the town was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995. The town is accessible by air directly from Bangkok, Vientiane and Chiang Mai. For more adventuresome travelers, overland travel is an option from all directions. There is also regular boat service on the Mekong (a two-day voyage) to and from Houeisai, which borders Chiang Kong in northern Thailand
Vat Phou • Vat Phou: The Vat Phou Temple Complex and surrounding Champassak Heritage Landscape is located 500 km south of Vientiane of the right bank of the Mekong River in Champassak Province. Vat Phou is an excellent example of early and classic Khmer Architecture, dating from the 7th to 12th centuries AD. At the foot of Vat Phou is the Ancient City of Shestupura first settled in the 5th century AD and believed to be the oldest urban settlement in Southeast Asia. Besides the main Vat Phou Temple Complex, there are many lesser know ancient archeological sites and natural areas nearby that can take some time to adequately explore. The quiet town of Champassak , gateway to Vat Phou, is accessible via a short car or bus ride from Pakse. From Pakse, there is also regular boat service on the Mekong to Champassak; the trip takes about 2-3 hours.
XiengKhouang • The Plain of Jars: The Plain of Jars is situated on the Xieng Khouang Plateau in north central Laos'. The site is comprised of thousands of stone jars, varying in height from one to over three meters, in clusters of up to 300 jars. One local legend states that the jars were originally constructed to distill an alcoholic brew to celebrate the victorious military campaign of an ancient king; however archaeological evidence suggests that the jars are funerary urns, carved by a Bronze Age people around 2,000 years ago. More recently, due to its strategic location, the Plain of Jars played a pivotal role in the Second Indochina War and was the site of many ground battles and intense aerial bombardment. Xieng Khouang is now a peaceful place with wonderful cool weather, vast grasslands, many ethnic minorities, hot springs and caves. Based on the Plain of Jars' extraordinary heritage, the Lao Government is preparing a nomination dossier for submission to the UNESCO World Heritage Centre and expects the site to be inscribed as a World Heritage Site by 2006. The Plain of Jars is accessible by air from Vientiane and Luang Prabang. Overland travel from northern and central Laos and central Viet Nam is also a popular way to reach Xieng Khouang.
In Thailand • There are World heritage places, for example : SukhothaiSukhothai was the capital of the first Kingdom of Siam in the 13th and 14th centuries. It was built by the Khmers and taken over by the Thais in 1230.
The Thai language and alphabet originated here, the last was invented in 1283 by the famous King Ramkhamhaeng as a revision of various forms of Khmer alphabets into a system suitable for the writing of Thai words.
Ayutthaya • Magnificent temples and old palaces. It was designated a World Heritage Site Ayutthaya Province is famous for by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) on 13 December 1991. Since then, this ancient capital celebrates its glorious past with displays of traditional culture and lifestyles each year.
Located 76 kilometers north of Bangkok, the ancient city of Ayutthaya, or Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya in full, served as Thailand’s capital from 1350 to 1767, a period of 417 years. During the period, 33 kings of five dynasties ruled the kingdom. The Ayutthayakingdom was a powerful city with strong religious and cultural influences, which remain ingrained in Thai society.
Ayutthaya sold rice, dried fish, and forest products to other countries in the region. The city has retained its status as a rice bowl of Thailand up to the present day. The Ayutthaya Historical Park, where the Ayutthaya World Heritage Site Celebrations are held, was described by UNESCO as a Repository of priceless art and a symbol of excellence in artistic creativity.
Interesting places in Thailand • The Grand Palace & The Emerald Buddha Temple (Wat Phrakaeo)Both located in the same compound in the heart of Bangkok. The Grand Palace has impressive buildings while Wat Phrakaeo is renowned as the most beautiful and important Buddhist temple in Thailand
Indonesia Indonesia • Indonesia has "Borobudur Temple" in Yogyakarta that included in seven Heritages in the worlds . This is a Budhist Temple where Budhist people warship their Gods and it is made of stone but without cement.
In Bali • Bali is the most interesting tourist object in Indonesia, we call it Paradise Island. • Beside Bali we have many interesting places in Our country like Bunaken Island in North sulawesi, Prambanan Temple also in Yogjakarta, Mount Bromo in Easr Java Toba Lake in North Sumatera and many others.
IN Myanmar • . Our country has got World heritage that is very ancient buildings in Bagan. It is illustrated with Myanmar architecture and is involved one of the world heritage . • My interesting places in Myanmar are Bagan, Inlay Lake in Southern Shan State and Kyike Hti Yoe pagoda in Mon State.