People and tourists are flocking to Vientiane city as the capital of Laos is lavishly decorated with flags, flowers, lanterns, welcome gates, banners... to celebrate the That Luang festival.
According to the plan, this evening (November 23), at That Luang Square in the capital Vientiane, the city government will open the That Luang festival. This is the largest religious festival in Laos, held annually on the full moon day of the 12th lunar month according to the Buddhist calendar. (Photo: Vientiane Mai)
This year, the That Luang festival began on the afternoon of November 23 and will last until November 27. For many days now, a large number of Buddhists, locals and tourists from both inside and outside the country have flocked to the capital Vientiane to prepare to participate in the festival. (Photo: Vientiane Times)
To minimize traffic congestion, the city has arranged buses and kok-kok electric tricycles to transport residents and tourists for free from 5pm to 10:30pm every day, starting from November 23-27. (Photo: Vientine Mai)
To welcome the That Luang festival, Vientiane city has been splendidly decorated with flags, flowers, lanterns, welcome gates, banners... In the photo: A large welcome gate was erected near That Luang Square to welcome people and tourists to the festival. (Photo: Lao Security News)
Since the evening of November 22, many people and tourists have flocked to That Luang Square to have fun and shop. (Photo: Laophattana News)
That Luang Square is decorated with many large lanterns, creating a sparkling and beautiful scene. (Photo: Laophattana News)
Many stalls selling traditional Lao dishes and cuisine around That Luang Square. (Photo: Laophattana News)
Like every year, in addition to religious and spiritual activities such as prayer ceremonies, Tac Bat ceremony (offering offerings to monks), and the procession of the Pha Sat Phong stupa, this year’s That Luang festival also features many sports competitions, art performances, and trade fairs to introduce and sell handicrafts, industrial products, and household goods produced in Laos and other countries. (Photo: Laophattana News)
Organizing the That Luang festival not only aims to preserve and promote the cultural values and fine traditions of the Lao people, but also contributes to economic development and attracting tourists. (Photo: Laophattana News)
Also tonight at That Luang Square, Laos will officially open the National Tourism Year 2024. (Photo: Laophattana News)
Phuong Dang
(According to Laophattana News, Vientine Mai, Vientine Times)
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