Kuang Si Waterfall location: Laos

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Kuang Si Waterfall location: Laos

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Dali Kingdom 大理國 was a Bai (an ethnic group native to southern China) dynastic state situated in modern-day Yunnan province, China, and parts of Vietnam, Laos, and Myanmar from 937 to 1253.
In 1253, it was conquered by the Mongols. However, descendants of its ruling house continued to administer the area under the Mongol Yuan dynasty until the Ming conquest of Yunnan in 1382.
The former capital of the Dali Kingdom remains known as Dali in modern Yunnan Province today. Famed for its high quality and expensive marble, Dali (大理) literally means "marble" in Chinese.
The administration of the Dali Kingdom has been characterized as a mandala state similar to Southeast Asian kingdoms with Chinese influences. Some of its surviving landmarks is the “Chongsheng Temple “ and “Three Pagodas of Dali” dating back to the 9th and 10th centuries.
In Laos, over 2,100 giant stone jars are spread out across a huge, grassy area. History experts say a mysterious ancient group used these heavy jars for funerals, but those people completely vanished around the year 500!