Laos builds stairs to jars quarry site

An enormous stairway has been built up Laos's Keng Mountain, to the site of the ancient quarry where the stone for the Plain of Jars vessels was mined.

Laos has built a stairway up Keng Mountain - the ancient quarry site for the Plain of Jars, one of the land-locked country's main tourist attractions.

The Jars sites in Xiang Khuang province are notable for thousands of stone jars carved more than 2000 years ago. They were either used to distil alcohol or as funerary urns.

"The stairway from the bottom to the top of the mountain is now awaiting energetic walkers to experience more than 1000 steps up to the peak of Phou Keng," the Vientiane Times reports.

Keng Mountain was where the stone for the mysterious jars was mined, the newspaper said. The stairway was built with government funds of 17 billion kip (about $2.37 million).


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