Pha That Luang

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Pha That Luang is a grand, gold-covered Buddhist stupa in Vientiane and a national symbol of Laos.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Pha That Luang canonical 3
Pha That Luang stupa 1

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist stupa
national monument
religious building
associatedFestival That Luang Festival
builtOnSiteOf earlier Indic temple
earlier Khmer temple
color gold
country Laos
damagedDuring 19th century conflicts
Siamese invasions
dedicatedTo Shakyamuni Buddha
surface form: Buddha
denomination Theravada
surface form: Theravada Buddhism
elevation approximately 45 meters
festivalHeldInMonth November
function pilgrimage site
place of worship
hasArchitecturalStyle Lao architecture
hasArchitecturalType stupa
hasCulturalSignificance symbol of Lao Buddhist identity
symbol of Lao sovereignty
hasPart central stupa
cloister
surrounding smaller stupas
hasTourismStatus major tourist attraction in Laos
height approximately 44 meters
heritageStatus national monument of Laos
national symbol of Laos
locatedIn Laos
Vientiane
Vientiane
surface form: Vientiane Capital

Vientiane
surface form: Vientiane Prefecture
majorRestorationCompleted 1930s
material brick
gold leaf
stucco
near That Luang Lake
Vientiane
surface form: Vientiane city center
originalConstructionCentury 3rd century
rebuiltBy King Setthathirath
rebuiltInCentury 16th century
religion Buddhism
restoredBy French colonial authorities
restoredInCentury 20th century
usedAsSymbolIn Emblem of Laos
surface form: coat of arms of Laos

currency of Laos
national emblem of Laos
yearOfMajorReconstruction 1566

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Vientiane contains Pha That Luang
Vientiane nationalSymbolLocatedHere Pha That Luang
Emblem of Laos featuresSymbol Pha That Luang
Emblem of Laos depicts Pha That Luang
this entity surface form: Pha That Luang stupa