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391: 319:, with a new image crafted in place of the lost Emerald Buddha. However, the temple was again destroyed in 1828 when King Anouvong rebelled against Siam in an attempt to regain full independence, and Vientiane was razed to the ground by Siamese forces in retaliation. The ruined temple was depicted in a drawing by Louis Delaporte (c.1867, shown left). The temple was rebuilt by the French between 1936 and 1942 during the colonial period of French Indochina. The surviving structures of the old temple were used as the basis for the rebuilding; however, even though it followed the plan of the old temple, the rebuilt temple resembles more of a 19th-century Bangkok-style 245: 253: 419: 116: 443: 407: 431: 42: 336: 625: 123: 343:
Haw Phra Kaew is now used as a museum where some of the best examples of Laos religious art is displayed. A number of Buddhas are placed on the terrace, including stone Buddhas dating from the 6th to 9th century, and bronze standing and seated Buddha of later periods. More Buddhas images are
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of Laos. There is also a gilded throne for the Emerald Buddha, Khmer stone steles, wood carvings, bronze frog drum, and Buddhist manuscripts inscribed on palm leaves.
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The building is set in a landscaped garden, and among the items on display in the garden is a 2,000 year old stone jar from the
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Ruins of the Ho Phra Keo royal temple as depicted by Louis Delaporte (c.1867) following the destruction of Vientiane in 1828.
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are original to the old temple. The Buddha images displayed include a wooden copy of
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where the religious ceremony is conducted. The ornately carved wooden doors to the
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to Vientiane. The temple was built on the grounds of the royal palace to house the
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Haw Phra Kaew was built in 1565–1566 on the orders of King
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and the temple destroyed. The Buddha now resides in
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Religious buildings and structures completed in 1942
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Religious buildings and structures completed in 1565
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Lao

Affiliation
Buddhism
Deity
Emerald Buddha
Vientiane
Laos
Laos
Haw Phra Kaew is located in Laos
Geographic coordinates
17°57′41″N 102°36′42″E / 17.96139°N 102.61167°E / 17.96139; 102.61167
Lao
[hɔ̌ːpʰā(ʔ).kɛ̂ːw]
Vientiane
Laos
Wat Si Saket
Emerald Buddha


Setthathirath
Luang Prabang
Emerald Buddha
Chiang Mai
Lanna
Luang Prabang
Chao Phraya Chakri
Chakri Dynasty
Thailand
Thonburi

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