King Anouvong Statue: A Symbol of Laotian Pride
A majestic tribute to King Anouvong, a symbol of Laotian heritage and resistance, located on the scenic Mekong River in Vientiane. A must-see landmark!
The King Anouvong Statue in Vientiane stands as a powerful symbol of Laotian pride and historical memory. Erected in 2010, this bronze statue honors King Anouvong, the last monarch of the Kingdom of Vientiane, who is celebrated for his resistance against Siamese (Thai) dominance in the early 19th century. The statue is located in Chao Anouvong Park along the Mekong River, attracting locals and tourists alike.
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- XJ65+49W, Mekong Shore Boardwalk,, Vientiane, LA
Know before you go
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- Visit in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat and enjoy cooler breezes from the Mekong River.
- Take a leisurely walk along the Mekong Shore Boardwalk for stunning views of the river, especially during sunset.
- Explore the nearby Vientiane Night Market for local snacks, souvenirs, and a taste of Laotian culture.
- Look for informational plaques near the statue to learn more about King Anouvong's life and legacy.
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Getting There
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Walking
The King Anouvong Statue is located on the Mekong Shore Boardwalk in Vientiane, easily accessible on foot from many central locations. From the city center, simply head towards the riverfront. The statue is situated in Chao Anouvong Park, near the Vientiane Night Market. Walking along the boardwalk offers scenic views and a chance to experience the local atmosphere. No costs are associated with walking.
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Public Transport
Vientiane has a public bus system, though routes aren't always clearly marked in English. Look for buses heading towards the Mekong River or the Vientiane Night Market. Several bus routes connect to the central area near the statue. A single bus fare typically costs around 18,000 LAK (approximately $1 USD). Check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information.
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Taxi/Tuk-tuk
Taxis and tuk-tuks are readily available in Vientiane. Negotiate the fare before starting your journey. From the city center, a short tuk-tuk ride to the King Anouvong Statue should cost between 43,466 LAK to 60,000 LAK ($2-$3 USD). Taxis may cost slightly more, with a 5km ride costing around $9.5 USD. Ride-sharing apps like Loca are also available.
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