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Home » Salaeoku
Nong Khai – Sculpture Garden Salaeoku or Sala Keoku (video)
Posted in Sights, thai tips, Gardens
Tags: Sculpture garden, Launpou Bounleua, Nong Khai, Sala Keoku, Salaeoku
Those flying from Bangkok to Udon Thani (Isaan) should also visit Nong Khai and the special sculpture garden Salaeoku, set up by the monk Launpou Bounleua, who died in 1996.
Sala Kaew Ku, wonder and amazement in a sculpture garden in Nongkhai
Posted in Buddhism, Temples, thai tips
Tags: Mekong, , monk, Nongkhai, Sala Kaew Ku, Salaeoku
A visit to Nongkhai, the border town on the Thai side of the Mekong, is not complete without a visit to Salaeoku. Words fail to describe the sculpture garden, set up by the monk Launpou Bounleua, who died in 1996.