It's a temple? Looks like a Haw Prasat to me. Traditional Lao wat has rectanglar foundation under one roof. I like the design of this building, but I hope that they will stick to tradtional buiding techniques and style.
langxang you must be blind, every body see it but you only see the girls. i think your eyes must be use for looking for the girl nothing else, you must be the man name''THAO HUA NGU''.
langxang you must be blind, every body see it but you only see the girls. i think your eyes must be use for looking for the girl nothing else, you must be the man name''THAO HUA NGU''.
A BUDDHISTS MEETING HALL TO BE BUILT Lao Buddhist followers will pool their efforts to build Hor Thammasapha, or Religious Meeting Hall. It is a joint project among the Lao government, the Lao Buddhist Fellowship Association, and local and overseas Lao Buddhist followers. The new building, 54 m wide, 74 m long, and 37 m high, will be built at That Luang Neua Temple in replacement of Sala Phanhong, the Thousand-Room Hall, a muti-purposed Lao-styled structure which was demolished in the 1970s.
The multi-purposed hall will serve as the nation's spiritual, art cultural centre. It will be a venue for merit making and a meeting hall of the Lao Buddhist Fellowship Association .
In addition, the Hor Thammasapha will symbolise the civilisation of Buddhism in the new period of Laos as a country of independence, unity and social progress.
The committee in charge of the construction of Hor Thammasapha has asked for public donations for the project.
Individuals are invited to make donations for the project on the ground floor of the Maha Kadi, the building of the Upper Secondary School for Monks, Telephone: (856)21 412-193. Donations can also be transferred to: - Bank of the Lao PDR, at the account number 00.4521003.03; - Setthathirath Bank, at the account number: 00.4521003.87; - Banque Pour le Commerce Exterieur Lao, at the account number: 02.4545000.00002 ( in Thai currency), or 01.4545000.00003 ( in US dollars).