Wat Xieng Khuan (Buddha Park) – A Fresh New Look for an Iconic Landmark
Wat Xieng Khuan, also known as Buddha Park, is one of Vientiane’s most unique and memorable attractions. Located just 25 minutes from the city center along the Mekong River, the park is famous for its collection of more than 200 Buddhist and Hindu sculptures—each one full of creativity, symbolism, and personality.

A Place with a Story
The park was originally built in 1958 by a Lao spiritual leader and artist who wanted to bring Buddhist and Hindu mythology into real-life sculptures. Over the years, it became a favorite place for both locals and travelers to relax, enjoy nature, and see the impressive artwork.
Recently Renovated – Better Than Ever
In recent years, Wat Xieng Khuan has undergone major improvements. Visitors will now find:
- Cleaner, well-maintained pathways
- Improved gardens and green spaces
- Better viewing areas for photos
- Restored sculptures and enhanced details
- More organized visitor facilities
These upgrades make the park easier to explore and more enjoyable for families, especially those traveling with young children.




What to See
- The Giant Pumpkin Sculpture – You can climb inside and walk up to the top for a beautiful panoramic view of the entire park.
- The Reclining Buddha – One of the largest and most famous statues in the park.
- Mythical creatures & spiritual figures – Each sculpture has its own meaning and story, blending Lao culture, religion, and creativity.
Why It’s Perfect for Families
Wat Xieng Khuan is calm, open, and spacious—great for kids to walk around safely. The large sculptures are fascinating for children and adults, making it an easy and enjoyable half-day trip.
How to Visit
- Location: About 25 km southeast of Vientiane city
- Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Entrance Fee: Small fee (usually around 15,000–60,000 LAK)
- Transport: Tuk-tuk, private car, motorbike, or bus route 14
A Must-See in Vientiane
Whether it’s your first time or you’ve visited before, the new improvements make Wat Xieng Khuan feel fresh and welcoming again. It’s a peaceful spot where you can enjoy culture, art, history, and nature all in one place.
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