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English: A collection of 18th-century bronze Buddha statues from temples in Vientiane, damaged when Laos was invaded in 1826-1828. Now on display at Wat Sisaket. The label reads:

"The storage room These Buddha images were broken when Laos had been invaded by the border country in 1826-1828. We had collected them from the temples in Vientiane Capital.

The Buddha images made of bronze in 18th century."
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Camera location17° 57′ 47.41″ N, 102° 36′ 40.72″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Broken Buddha statues in Vientiane

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14 February 2020

17°57'47.412"N, 102°36'40.723"E

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