ang Vieng is a small town north of Vientiane, on the Nam Song River in Laos. It's surrounded by striking limestone mountains and caves. Tham Poukham, to the west, is a cave with a blue-green lagoon and a reclining Buddha statue. North is the deep Tham Nam Cave, which has a spring at its entrance. Nearby, Tham Xang Cave has a stalactite resembling an elephant. The town is home to 16th- and 17th-century monasteries.
Detailed Information of Administrative Divisions in Vang Vieng
Vang Vieng is divided into smaller administrative units called "ban" or "villages", which are located within each of the 4 keos. There are a total of 33 villages in Vang Vieng district. These villages are:
- Ban Ai
- Ban Akpak
- Ban Bounphieng
- Ban Chang
- Ban Chomphet
- Ban Donnoun
- Ban Dongly
- Ban Houaykham
- Ban Houayngam
- Ban Houayngor
- Ban Houaytoum
- Ban Keoneua
- Ban Khamsavath
- Ban Lao
- Ban Lattanamouk
- Ban Muangnga
- Ban Muangsoud
- Ban Namay
- Ban Namdy
- Ban Namheuang
- Ban Namhoy
- Ban Namsing
- Ban Naomouk
- Ban Nongbok
- Ban Nongkhuay
- Ban Nonglak
- Ban Nongping
- Ban Phangern
- Ban Phonsavath
- Ban Phonxay
- Ban Thaheua
- Ban Thasano
- Ban Xang