Kopnoi

Luang Prabang


Kopnoi sells stunning handicrafts from ethnic-minority craftspeople; Akha bracelets, silk pashminas, fine jewellery, packaged spices and teas, and local art. If you're 'shopped out' by the night market, this is a restful alternative; the quality is good, and there's no chance of you buying Chinese copies. Find it at L'Etranger Books & Tea.


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1. That Chomsi

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One of the most visited sacred sites in Luang Prabang is located at the top of Phu Si. Built in 1804, by night the the 24m gilded stupa gleams like a…

2. Phu Si

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Dominating the old city centre and a favourite with sunset junkies, the 100m-tall Phu Si (prepare your legs for a steep 329-step ascent) is crowned by a…

3. That Makmo

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This lumpy hemispherical stupa is commonly nicknamed That Makmo, which translates as 'Watermelon Stupa'. Originally constructed in 1514, it was pillaged…

4. Wat Pa Huak

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When ascending Phu Si from the northern side, stop at Wat Pa Huak, one of the oldest wooden wat in the city. The gilded, carved front doors are usually…

5. Wat Wisunarat

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Though touted as one of Luang Prabang's oldest operating temples, it's actually an 1898 reconstruction built following the Black Flag raids. Peruse a…

6. TAEC

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7. Wat Thammothayalan

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This monastery close to That Chomsi features a number of gold Buddhas nestled into rocky clefts and niches.

8. Wat Ho Pha Bang

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The sacred Pha Bang image, from which the city takes its name, is stored in this highly ornate pavilion that wasn't completed until 2011. The 83cm-tall,…