Prayer times in Laos
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Payer Times for Cities in Laos
City | Fajr | Sunrise | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
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Ban houayxay | 05:27 | 06:46 | 12:14 | 15:20 | 17:41 | 18:55 |
Luang prabang | 05:20 | 06:38 | 12:07 | 15:13 | 17:35 | 18:49 |
Muang xay | 05:22 | 06:41 | 12:07 | 15:13 | 17:34 | 18:48 |
Pakse | 04:58 | 06:15 | 11:52 | 15:05 | 17:29 | 18:41 |
Phonsavan | 05:15 | 06:34 | 12:03 | 15:10 | 17:32 | 18:45 |
Savannakhet | 05:05 | 06:22 | 11:56 | 15:07 | 17:31 | 18:43 |
Thakhek | 05:05 | 06:23 | 11:56 | 15:06 | 17:29 | 18:42 |
Vangviang | 05:17 | 06:35 | 12:05 | 15:13 | 17:35 | 18:49 |
Vientiane | 05:15 | 06:33 | 12:05 | 15:14 | 17:37 | 18:50 |
Xam neua | 05:13 | 06:32 | 11:59 | 15:05 | 17:26 | 18:40 |
Prayer Times of Others Cities in Laos
About Laos
Laos, officially known as the Lao People's Democratic Republic, is a landlocked country in Southeast Asia, ensconced amid Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, China, and Myanmar. The serene Mekong River is the lifeblood of Laos, meandering through much of its rugged terrain, threading communities together. Vientiane, the laid-back capital city, is home to various important Buddhist temples, including the renowned Pha That Luang, a national symbol and an epitome of Laotian architecture. The rural, hilly countryside is adorned with limestone cliffs, terraced rice fields, and abundant wildlife, typifying Laos's predominantly agrarian culture and economy. A journey across Laos is akin to stepping back in time, with its quiet rural landscapes, traditional ways of life, and ancient temples. The nation has 49 ethnic groups, each contributing to the country's rich and diverse cultural tapestry. Laos is known for its religious monuments and archaeological sites, particularly the Plain of Jars, which remains shrouded in mystery. Luang Prabang, a UNESCO World Heritage site, presents a stunning fusion of traditional architecture and Lao urban structures. The country also offers gastronomical delights, with its cuisine characterized by fresh ingredients, pungent fermented sauces, and sticky rice. Despite being less developed compared to its neighbors, Laos has shown economic resilience, underpinned by sectors like mining, agriculture, and hydroelectric power. The Lao people's deep connection with their natural environment, their commitment to Buddhist philosophies, and the inherent vibrancy of their traditions, create a unique, alluring charm that attracts visitors from all over the world. Laos's gradual embrace of tourism and sustainable development bodes well for its future, as it maintains its cultural authenticity and natural charm.