Wat Si Muang is less known as Wat Phra Kaew and Wat Sisaket, Wat Si Muang nevertheless has a special attraction.
Founded in 1563 under the reign of King Setthathirat it was destroyed by the Siamese in 1828, like most other temples in Vientiane, rebuilt in 1915 and renovated in 1960. Wat Si Muang is currently in good condition and well maintained. The temple is situated at the junction of Samsenthai and Setthathirat road. The statue of King Sisavangvong is in a nearby park just next to the main entrance.
Behind the main sanctuary, one can see a ruined Khmer twin stupa - inhabited by a large stork like bird.
Wat Si Muang plays and important role for the yearly That Luang Festival, held during the month of November.
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