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ATRACTIONS IN XIENG KHOUANG
• Scenic Landscapes
• History . Culture Sites
• Cultural Travel
• Sport . Entertainment
• Ecological Travel
HIGHLIGHTS IN XIENG KHOUANG
• Phonsavanh Town
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XIENG KHOUANG PROVINCE TRAVEL INFORMATION
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XIENG KHOUANG PROVINCE OVERVIEW
Geography Demographics Telephone
Capital: Phonsavanh
Location: Northeastern
Area: 15,880 km2
Population: 230,000
Density: 14.48/km2
Calling code
Town and Districts
Phonsavanh ,Pek, Kham, Nonghed, Khoune, Morkmay, Phoukood and Phaxay 
General Information

The province of Xieng Khouang is located 435 kilometers northeast of the Vientiane capital. Most of its landscape consist of mountains and hills. Xieng Khouang Province offers the awesome beauty of high green mountains and rugged karst formations. 
The original capital city, Muong Khoun, was almost totally obliterated by US bombing and consequently, the capital was moved to nearby Phonsavanh. Of several Muong Khoun Buddhist temples built between the 16th and 19th century, only ruins remain. Vat Pia Vat, however, survived the bombing and can be visited. 
The main attraction in Xieng Khouang province is the Plain of Jars. Stone jars of different sizes, apparently carved out of solid rocks, are scattered all over the plateau. The biggest one reaches a height of 3.25 meters. Researchers have advanced different theories as to the function of the stone jars, which are estimated to be 2,500 to 3,000 years old.According to local legend, in the 6th century King Khun Chuang had the jars constructed in order to stone wine for the celebration of his conquest of Xieng Khouang. Alternatively, some researchers have suggested the jars were crafted as sarcophagi. This theory is supported by the discovery of human bones and daily utensils nearby. To date, the exact use of the jars remains a mystery.