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Plain of Jars officially celebrated as third world heritage site in Laos

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Celebratio­ns took place in Xieng Khuang province to formally mark Unesco’s listing of the Plain of Jars as laos’ third world heritage site.

The formal declaratio­n of the Plain of Jars as a world heritage site took place during the 43rd Session of the World Heritage Committee in Baku, Azerbaijan, on July 10, 2019.

The ceremony in Xieng Khuang province was attended by Deputy Prime Minister Prof Dr Kikeo Khaykhamph­ithoune, the deputy governor of Xieng Khuang province, Sengviay Sengchaler­n, and representa­tives of Unesco in Bangkok, Thailand.

Speaking at the event, Minister of Informatio­n, Culture and Tourism, Suanesavan­h Vignaket, said the Plain of Jars world heritage proposal involved 11 separate sites that contained 1,325 large and small ancient stone jars in the districts of Paek, Phaxay, Phoukoud and Kham.

The jars were carved from sandstone and granite, and their size ranges from very small to about 3m in height. They are thought to be 2,500-3,000 years old.

There are also a number of stone slabs, which are thought to be lids for the jars, or tombstones, while tools and other items of archaeolog­ical interest were found around the jars.

The Plain of Jars is located at the intersecti­on of two major cultural systems during the Iron Age in South-east Asia and the area is known to be a place of migration within the region, resulting in trade and cultural exchanges, said Suanesavan­h.

According to experts, the Plain of Jars comprises about 80 distinct sites but only 11 are included in the listed area as they have the highest concentrat­ion of stone jars.

Jars have also been found in Phoukhoun district in luang Prabang province. — Vientiane Times/ann

 ?? — Xinhua ?? Huge attraction: Tourists posing for photos at the Plain of Jars, a megalithic archaeolog­ical landscape in Xieng Khuang province.
— Xinhua Huge attraction: Tourists posing for photos at the Plain of Jars, a megalithic archaeolog­ical landscape in Xieng Khuang province.

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