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Chinese Temple of Pakse

A colorful and serene Chinese temple on the Sedone River, offering a glimpse into Pakse's diverse cultural heritage.

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Located on the banks of the Sedone River, the Chinese Temple in Pakse is a vibrant landmark and a gathering place for locals. Its colorful architecture and serene ambiance make it a worthwhile visit.

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4R95+QX5, 13, Pakse, LA

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    Walking

    From the center of Pakse, the Chinese Temple is accessible by walking across the Lao-Japanese Bridge. Once across the bridge, follow the road along the Sedone River. The temple will be visible on the right. There are no tolls or specific fees for walking.

    Tuk-tuk

    Tuk-tuks are readily available throughout Pakse. A short ride from the city center to the Chinese Temple typically costs between 30,000 to 50,000 LAK. Agree on the fare before starting the ride.

    Local tips

    Visit in the late afternoon or early evening to see local youth enjoying the temple grounds.
    Take your time to appreciate the temple's architecture and design details.
    Explore the nearby areas along the Sedone River for additional attractions and scenic spots.

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    The Chinese Temple in Pakse, Laos, sits on the opposite bank of the Sedone River, near the confluence with the Mekong. This charming temple provides a glimpse into the Chinese heritage in Pakse, where a significant number of businesses are owned by Laotians of Chinese ancestry. The temple's architecture stands out with its colorful details and traditional design, making it a visually appealing landmark.Visitors can enjoy the temple's peaceful atmosphere and scenic views, especially in the evenings when local youth gather. The temple is well-maintained and reflects the cultural diversity of Pakse, adding to the city's historical and religious sites. While not extensively documented in historical records, the temple serves as a testament to the Chinese community's presence and contributions to Pakse.Exploring the temple grounds offers a tranquil experience, away from the bustling markets and city life. Its location near the river adds to the serene environment, making it a pleasant spot for reflection and appreciation of local culture.

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