Wat Inghang Temple
The Wat Inghang Temple was built during the reign Sikhottabong of King Sumitatham about 2.000 years ago and is meant to mark the place where Lord Buddha rested while visiting the Kingdom of Sikhottabong.
Rebuilt in 1548 by King Saysetthathilath, the temple is located at Ban Thad Village on Route 9 between Savannakhet-Seno at Km.12 turns right about 3 km. The festival rites are held annually and are organized to coincide with the first full moon of the lunar calendar.
The Wat Ing Hang Stupa in Savannakhet, Laos is located about 18 kilometers from town. The Wat Ing Hang Stupa is reported to be about 450 years old. The stupa is situated in the center of a courtyard, with statues of Buddhas lining the perimeter.
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