Phou Si/Chomsy Hill And royal palace national museum
I and Caroline toured the temples on the Phou Si/Chomsy Hill — the main hill in the city for near-panoramic views of the whole area. We came up from the eastern entrance that has more points of interest along the way, then came down Via the north along Sisavangvong Road, facing the Royal Palace. We took a snack break to wait for the afternoon opening of Haw Kham — the former royal palace and now national museum, no photo/video/bag/shoes allowed, free locker.
Then we took another break to wait for the Second time English volunteering at 5 pm and then dinner at the night market. I ate a whole grilled fish which was fresh and tasty, and costed only $2.3. I really enjoyed my last day in Luang Prabang. It is so cool and relaxing here.
Then we took another break to wait for the Second time English volunteering at 5 pm and then dinner at the night market. I ate a whole grilled fish which was fresh and tasty, and costed only $2.3. I really enjoyed my last day in Luang Prabang. It is so cool and relaxing here.
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