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All my videos here: / @vitormarques8950 Luang Prabang was the capital of Lane Xang until it moved to Vientiane in 1560 by King Setthathirath (although Luang Prabang remained the country’s main religious center). The city’s contact with western emissaries occurred in the mid-17th century during the reign of King Surigna Vongsa. After his death in 1694, Lane Xang broke up into three separate kingdoms; Vientaine, Champasak and Luang Prabang. By the late 19th century Luang Prabang was under attack by marauding black flag bandits who destroyed may sacred Buddha images, temples and historical documents. Under king Sisavang Vong (1904 – 1959) a number of restoration and beautification projects were launched, many of which are still evident today. French influenced buildings began to appear in the late 1800s adding to the mixture of Lao, Tai Lue, Burmese, Chinese and Tai architecture. Luang Prabang foi a capital de Lane Xang até ser transferida para Vientiane em 1560 pelo rei Setthathirath (embora Luang Prabang continuasse a ser o principal centro religioso do país). O contacto da cidade com os emissários ocidentais ocorreu em meados do século XVII, durante o reinado do rei Surigna Vongsa. Após a sua morte, em 1694, Lane Xang dividiu-se em três reinos separados; Vientaine, Champasak e Luang Prabang. No final do século XIX, Luang Prabang estava sob ataque de bandidos saqueadores que destruíram muitas imagens sagradas de Buda, templos e documentos históricos. Sob o rei Sisavang Vong (1904 – 1959), foram lançados vários projetos de restauro e embelezamento, muitos dos quais ainda hoje são evidentes. Os edifícios de influência francesa começaram a surgir no final do século XIX, juntando-se à mistura de arquitetura laosiana, tai lue, birmanesa, chinesa e tai.