Inside Tham Jang cave near Vang Vieng.

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Tham Jang

Vang Vieng


The most famous of the caves around Vang Vieng, Tham Jang was used as a bunker to defend against marauding jęen hór (Yunnanese Chinese) in the early 19th century (jąng means ‘steadfast’). Stairs lead up to the main cavern entrance.


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