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                            | Dr Kikeo Khaykhamphithoune strikes a gong to officially  open the 2025 That Luang festival. | 
                           
                        
                       
                       
                      That Luang festival kicks off, uniting faith, culture and  trade 
                         
                      A grand opening ceremony marked the start of this year’s  That Luang festival and trade fair on Saturday, marking the beginning of Laos’  most important religious and cultural event, which blends faith, heritage and  commerce. 
                        The opening ceremony, led by Deputy Prime Minister Prof. Dr  Kikeo Khaykhamphithoune, was attended by Party and state leaders,  representatives of international organisations, invited guests, and residents  from across Vientiane. 
                       
                      
                        
                          
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                               Deputy Prime Minister Prof. Dr Kikeo Khaykhamphithoune. 
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                               The Mayor of Vientiane, Dr Athsaphangthong Siphandone. 
                               
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                      This year’s festival runs from November 1-5, coinciding with  the full moon period, and features a wide range of activities rooted in  religion and culture. 
                        Prof. Dr Kikeo expressed confidence that the festival would  serve to preserve the nation’s special cultural traditions while also boosting  the sale of Lao products and attracting a large number of both Lao and foreign  tourists. 
                        He urged all government agencies, private enterprises,  international partners, and Lao people of all ethnic groups to share in  festival activities joyfully and safely, to ensure the success of the annual  event. 
                        Also speaking at the opening ceremony, the Mayor of  Vientiane, Dr Athsaphangthong Siphandone, said the festival was one of the most  beautiful and longstanding cultural traditions of the Lao people, passed down  from generation to generation since the time of King Setthathirath.  
                        The King led the Lao people to restore the That Luang grand  stupa in 1560 when he moved the capital from Luang Prabang to Vientiane and led  a seven-day, seven-night celebration that became the foundation of today’s  annual festival. 
                       
                      
                        
                          
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                            Performers wave flags and showcase traditional dances during the opening ceremony of the festival.  | 
                           
                          
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                            | Government leaders, officials, and performers gather for a group photo at the grand opening of the That Luang Festival. | 
                           
                        
                       
                      On Monday evening, merit-making prayers will take place  inside the That Luang complex, followed by the wax castle procession on Tuesday  afternoon.  
                        On the final day on Wednesday, an early morning almsgiving  ceremony will take place, followed by the traditional Lao-style hockey match.  The festival will come to an end in the evening, when a candlelight procession  around the stupa takes place under the full moon. 
                        Throughout the five-day event, visitors can enjoy  festivities from 7:30am to 11:30pm, including performances, food stalls, and  handicraft displays. 
                        In addition, the That Luang trade fair features more than  2,300 stalls set up at the That Luang esplanade and Lao-ITECC to display and  sell agricultural produce, handicrafts, cultural items, and goods produced by  large, medium, and small enterprises.  
                        Also on sale are goods produced under the One District, One  Product scheme and traditional snacks such as khao lam (sticky rice in bamboo  tubes) and grilled chicken. 
                        To enhance friendship and economic ties, cities in Vietnam,  China, Cambodia and Thailand have been invited to exhibit products for sale,  contributing to regional cultural and trade. 
                        The festival grounds have been beautifully decorated with  traditional symbols, colourful lanterns, flower displays and scenic photo  corners along the main pathway leading to the stupa.  
                        A performance stage at the That Luang esplanade features  nightly music and dance shows from 8-10:30pm, highlighting the creativity and  identity of artists from different provinces. 
                        The organising committee said this year’s festival aims to  offer visitors an unforgettable experience of faith, tradition, and cultural  harmony, while promoting tourism, supporting local businesses, and  strengthening the economy.  
                      Thousands of people from across the country and abroad are  expected to share in the festivities, which embody the spirit of devotion and  unity among the Lao people. 
By Phonepaseuth Volakhoun 
                        (Latest Update November 3, 2025) 
                       
                       
                       
                       
                      
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