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A palace where you can’t even wear a hat if you want to enter.

On November 2, 2024, the 6th day of this trip, the Lao Royal Palace Museum is located in Luang Prabang. It is an important place to understand the history and culture of Laos. The Royal Palace Museum was originally built in 1904. After the Lao Revolution in 1975, the palace was converted into a museum. There is an avenue of fan-shaped palm trees outside the museum, adding to the sense of solemnity and mystery. The museum displays a wealth of cultural relics, including golden Buddha statues, relics of the Lancang Kingdom and many national cultural relics. In addition, there are also screens presented by China and other national gifts presented by various countries. Tourists must put their mobile phones, hats, and bags in the prescribed boxes before visiting. These items cannot be brought into the palace.
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Posted: Nov 9, 2024
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