• Wat Si Saket (Lao: ວັດສີສະເກດ, pronounced [wāt ː.sā.kèːt]) is a Buddhist wat in Vientiane, Laos. It is situated on Lan Xang Road, on the corner with Setthathirat Road...
  • "Sisaket Tapınağı (Wat Si Saket)" kompleksi Lang Xang yolu üzerinde "Ho Phra Keo" tapınak müzesine bakan ve Başkanlık Sarayı'nın bitişiğinde yer almaktadır. .
  • Wat Si Saket was built by Chao Anuvong, the last king of the Lan Xang Kingdom, in 1818 in the early Bangkok style, when Laos was a vassal of Siam.
  • It is recommended to visit Wat Si Saket to witness the rich history which are presented through the collections in a museum located in the temple premises.
  • Believed to be the oldest temple in Vientiane, Wat Si Saket was built in 1818 and survived the Siamese occupation, which destroyed much of the capital in 1828.
  • Wat Si Saket is home to a large complex of temples and monuments, including the Vat Si Saket temple, the Vat Phra Keo, and the Vat Simuang.
  • Vientiane'deki Budist tapınak. Dil. İzle. Değiştir. (Wat Si Saket sayfasından yönlendirildi). Vat Si Saket Laos'un başkenti Vientiane'de yer alan Budist tapınak.
  • Among many temples in Vientiane – the capital of Laos, Wat Si Saket still remains its reputation and interest for the visitors during their Laos Tours.
  • Wat Si Saket is located in Vientiane, on Sethathirath Street, Lane Xang Avenue. This is known as the pagoda owning the largest number of Buddha statues in Laos.
  • Wat Si Saket is the only temple in Laos that survived the Siamese occupation, which destroyed much of the capital in 1828.
  • Wat Si Saket opens daily from 8am to noon and from 1pm tp 4 pm, entrance fee is 5,000 Kip per person, a minimum of 1 hour visit is advised.
  • Wat Si Saket in Vientiane, Laos has earned its rank as amongst some of the most beautiful temples in the world by virtue of its architecture and layout.
  • At the rear interior of the sim is an altar with several Buddha images, bringing the total number of Buddhas at Wat Si Saket to 6840.