
A Symbol of Courage and the Valiant Spirit of Thakhek
The architecture of the March 21st Memorial Hall is majestic, reflecting strength and pride. Inside, it preserves historical events, photographs, and information related to the battle of March 21, 1946. Located in a prominent area of Thakhek, it has become a significant site for both domestic and international tourists to learn about Lao history and the struggle for national liberation.
Every year on March 21st, local authorities and citizens hold a wreath-laying ceremony to honor the occasion. The memorial hall is not merely a building; it is the "heart" of Thakhek's history, reminding the Lao people to uphold unity and safeguard the nation.




Adult (Lao)
No Entrance Fee
Child (Lao)
No Entrance Fee
Foreigner
No Entrance Fee
* Note: Fees are subject to change seasonally. Please verify at the service counter.
The best time to visit. Crystal clear water and safe levels.
Lush green scenery but water levels can be high.
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Waterproof shoes, headlamp, quick-dry clothes.
Should wear a life jacket at all times while on the boat.
Can travel by private car or public bus.



