Luang Prabang, a world heritage city
by Melanthiosa
Apr 10, 2024
Wat Xieng Thong, also known as the Royal Palace Temple of Luang Prabang, was constructed by King Setthathirath in 1560.
Like other royal buildings in the country, Wat Xieng Thong is located along the Mekong River, serving as one of the most important landmarks in this ancient and charming ecological city. The most unique feature within the golden splendor of Wat Xieng Thong is the Tree of Life on the main hall's wall.
It is said that a towering 160-meter tall Mettong tree once stood at the site of the main hall, but it fell due to various reasons. To immortalize this great tree, the builders created a mosaic of the 'Mettong Tree' using gemstones and colorful glass on the wall of the main hall. The Tree of Life is vibrant, featuring not only the tree itself but also flowers, birds, mermaids, peacocks, turtles, and many other creatures, symbolizing the tree's eternal and powerful life force.
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