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Chinese Temple of Pakse

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

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

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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Getting There

  • 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.

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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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