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Vientiane (
Lao
The great Laotian epic, the
Phra Lak Phra Lam, claims that Prince Thattaradtha founded the city when he left the legendary Lao kingdom of
Muong Inthapatha Maha Nakhone because he was denied the throne in favor of his younger brother. Thattaradtha founded a city called
Maha Thani Si Phan Phao on the western banks of the
Mekong River; this city was told to have later become today's
Udon Thani,
Thailand. One day, a seven-headed
Naga told Thattaradtha to start a new city on the eastern bank of the river opposite
Maha Thani Si Phan Phao. The prince called this city
Chanthabuly Si Sattanakhanahud; which was told to be the predecessor of modern Vientiane.
Contrary to the Phra Lak Phra Lam, most historians believe Vientiane was an early
Khmer settlement centered around a
Hindu temple, which the Pha That Luang would later replace.
In the
11th and
12th centuries, the time when the
Lao and
Thai people are believed to have entered
Southeast Asia from
Southern China, the few remaining Khmers in the area were either killed, removed, or assimilated into the Lao civilization, which would soon overtake the area.
In
1354, when
Fa Ngum founded the kingdom of
Lan Xang, Vientiane became an important administrative city, even though it wasn't made the capital.
King
Setthathirath officially established it as the capital of Lan Xang in
1560. When Lan Xang fell apart in
1707, it became an independent kingdom. In
1779, it was conquered by the Siamese general Phraya
Chakri and made a vassal of
Siam.
When King
Anouvong raised an unsuccessful rebellion, it was obliterated by
Siamese armies in
1827. It eventually passed to
French rule in
1893. It became the capital of the French protectorate of Laos in
1899.
Vientiane will host the
2009 Southeast Asian Games, with 18 disciplines being dropped from the previous games held in Thailand due to Laos' landlocked state and the lack of adequate facilities in Vientiane.
Administration
Vientiane is located in and is the capital of the
Vientiane Prefecture (
kampheng nakhon Vientiane). There is also the
Vientiane Province — the prefecture was split off from the province in 1989.
Vientiane city comprises the following districts:
Geography
Vientiane is situated on a bend of the
Mekong river, which forms the border with
Thailand at this point.
Sights
Buddha Park
Haw Phra Kaew, former temple, now museum and small shops
Lao National Museum
Patuxay, monument
Pha That Luang, Buddhist stupa
Talat Sao Morning Market
That Dam, large stupa
Wat Ong Teu Mahawihan
Wat Si Muang
Wat Si Saket, Buddhist wat
Wat Sok Pa Luang, Buddhist temple
Vientiane is home to one of Laos' only bowling alleys (the other bowling alley being in Luang Prabang) and its only mosques. There are many upper-class hotels in Vientiane.
Colleges and universities
National University of Laos
Transportation
By land
From Thailand
The First Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge, built in the 1990s, crosses the river 18 kilometers downstream of the city to Nong Khai in Thailand, and is the major crossing between the two countries. Rails for an international railway link run on to the bridge, but service terminates several kilometers south of the river on the Thai side. Construction on an extension of the line to the Lao border post was begun in 2007 and is expected to be completed in the course of 2008. There are plans to extend the line further to Vientiane itself. Eventually it'll be possible to travel by train from Bangkok to Vientiane.
The official name of the bridge was changed in 2007 by the addition of "First", after the Second Friendship Bridge linking Mukdahan in Thailand with Savannakhet in Laos was opened early in 2007.
Within Laos
There are regular bus services connecting Vientiane with the rest of the country.
By air
International
Vientiane is served by the Wattay International Airport with international connections to Bangkok, Chiang Mai (Thailand, via Luang Prabang), Hanoi (Vietnam), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) (scheduled beginning December 2007), Phnom Penh (Cambodia), Siem Reap (Cambodia), and Kunming (Yunnan, Western China).
Domestic
Lao Airlines has regular flights to several domestic destinations (several flights daily to Luang Prabang; a few flights weekly to other destinations).
Healthcare
The "Centre Medical de l’Ambassade de France" is available to the foreign community in Laos in April 2007. Also the Mahosot Hospital is an important hospital in treating and researching diseases and is in connection with the University of Oxford.
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