- Stock Photography: SURVIVING BRICKWORK AT WAT PHIA WAT. XIENG KHUANG, LAOS. by Jeremykeithbrown
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- Photo title: Surviving brickwork at Wat Phia Wat. Xieng Khuang, Laos.
- Author: Jeremykeithbrown
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- Ruin of the Wat Phia Wat temple with damaged Buddha statue. Temple’s brick foundation and a few columns survive. Only Buddha image in Phonsavan area that survived US carpet bombing during the Vietnam war. Constructed around 1322, severely damaged by; Chinese in 1400s, French during the first Indochina War, and finally by Americans in 1966.
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