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Since its inscription in 1995 on the UNESCO World Heritage list, Luang Prabang, in Laos, has seen its number of visitors grow. The city is a unique example of South-East Asian traditional urban settlement, and the need to preserve its cultural heritage, historical monuments and social structure has captured international attention.
With the creation of the Pha Tad Ke Botanical Garden, situated on the Mekong river, fifteen minutes by boat from the city centre, we want to add another element to this exceptional site. Formerly the hunting grounds for the Vice-Roy of Luang Prabang, our fourteen hectares Botanical Garden is situated at the foot of the Pha Tad Ke cliff, two kilometers from the village of Ban Chan, between the river and the rice fields. Another 26 hectares on the hill are protected forest conservation area.

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