Pak_Ou_caves

Pak Ou Caves

Near Pak Ou (mouth of the Ou river) the Tham Ting (lower cave) and the Tham Theung (upper cave) are caves overlooking the Mekong River, 25 km to the north of Luang Prabang, Laos. They are a group of two caves on the west side of the Mekong river, about two hours upstream from the centre of Luang Prabang, and are frequently visited by tourists.

Buddha statues inside the lower cave
Steps to the lower cave from Nam Ou river / Mekong river.

The caves are noted for their miniature Buddha sculptures. Hundreds of very small and mostly damaged wooden Buddhist figures are laid out over the wall shelves. They take many different positions, including meditation, teaching, walking, naga, peace, rain, and reclining (Nibbana).

Further reading

  • Tan, Noel Hidalgo (2018). "Rock art at the cave of a thousand Buddhas, Luang Prabang, Lao PDR". Archaeological Research in Asia. 18. Elsevier: 129–136.

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