Wat Sensoukaram

Luang Prabang


Rich ruby-red walls with intricate gold overlay give Wat Sensoukaram one of the most dazzling facades of all of Luang Prabang's temples. The name, temple of 100 treasures, reportedly refers to the initial donation of 100,000K made to build it, a handsome sum back in 1718.


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