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SOUTHEAST ASIA
Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Laos
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Thailand
Ayuthaya
Former Capital of Thailand, 1350-1767
The remnants of Thai glory remain at the former capital of Ayuthaya, about 60 miles from Bangkok.  Ayuthaya was conquered by Burma, and never rebuilt, as Bangkok became the new capital.  Parts of Ayuthaya survived, and its style of architecture continued in Bangkok on an even grander scale. 
Ayuthaya's most famous survivor is this head of Buddha preserved in the roots of a tree.  The temple that used to stand here was destroyed by the Burmese. 
This Buddhist Temple, Wat Na Phra Meru, was already 200 years old when it survived the Burmese conquest and sacking of Ayuthaya in 1767.
Inside the temple is a gigantic golden Buddha from the era of Ayuthaya splendor.
South East Asia Table of Contents
Thailand
TO BANGKOK, CAPITAL OF THAILAND
TO THE KING OF THAILAND
TO THE KING'S GRAND PALACE
TO THE MARBLE TEMPLE AND WAT PHO
TO ANGKOR WAT, SYMBOL OF A NATION
TO OTHER TEMPLES AT ANGKOR
TO APSARA - ROYAL COURT DANCERS
TO THE VIETNAM/AMERICAN WAR
TO THE KILLING FIELDS
TO SAIGON/HO CHI MINH CITY
TO THE NORTH: HALONG BAY
TO HANOI, VIETNAM'S CAPITAL
TO HANOI'S OLD QUARTER
TO THE GREAT STUPA OF LAOS, VIENTIANE
TO LUANG PRABANG'S GLORIOUS TEMPLES
TO THE HMONG AND OTHER LAOTIANS
TO SCENES FROM LUANG PRABANG
TO A MEKONG RIVER VILLAGE
TO MORE DAZZLING
LUANG PRABANG TEMPLES
Cambodia
Vietnam
Laos
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