Savannakhet (city)

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The commercial centre of Savannakhet
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The commercial centre of Savannakhet

Savannakhet (population 120,000) is the capital of the Savannakhet Province in Laos.The name Savannakhet comes from the words Savanh Nakhone, which means "city of paradise", the city's original name. Savannakhet is the second-largest city in Laos, after Vientiane. Although the old French colonial quarter of the town, along the Mekong River-front, is depressed and crumbling, the town's proximity to Thailand's booming economy has brought about new commercial development in the northern part of the town, near both the river crossing and the bus terminal.

Like all Lao cities, Savannakhet has a mixed population of Lao, Thai, Vietnamese and Chinese, as well as minority peoples from the Lao interior. It has a large 15th century Buddhist temple, Wat Sainyaphum, a Chinese temple, a Catholic church and a mosque. In 2005 the construction began of a bridge over the Mekong linking Savannakhet to Mukdahan, Thailand. At present, the connection is served by frequent passenger and vehicle ferries.

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The city is served by Savannakhet Airport.