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Encyclopedia > Phonsavan

Phonsavan (pop. 57,000) is the new capital of Xieng Khouang Province, Laos. Its most famous attraction is the nearby Plain of Jars, a mysterious site featuring hundreds of solid stone jars averaging between 600kg and one tonne.


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Phonsavan - Laos (657 words)
Phonsavan is de hoofdstad van de provincie Xiang Khouang en het uitgangspunt voor de Vlakte der Kruiken.
Hoewel ook Phonsavan zwaar geleden heeft onder de decennia van gevechten is er sinds 1975 veel aan de wederopbouw gedaan, en is de plaats nu het commercieele centrum van de provincie Xiang Khouang.
Van Phonsavan naar Muang Kham: 1,5 uur, naar Muang Khoun: 1 uur, naar Muang Soui : 3 uur, naar Nam Neun: 6 uur, naar Nong Het: 5 uur, naar Phaxai: 30 min, naar Xam Nua: 10 tot 11 uur.
Phonsavan Hotels in Laos by SmartStays (230 words)
Phonsavan, the capital city of Xieng Khuang province, is considered one of the jewels of Laos.
As a town of natural and cultural harmony, Phonsavan is the place to see the real Laos.
Phonsavan is definitely beautiful and worth a visit.
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