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The Vieng Samay Theater - Vientiane, Laos

2+Viang+Samay+Theater,+Vientiane,+Laos,+noodle+shop+in+lower+mezzanine.jpgMuch like the Bua Savan (previous post), the Vieng Samay Theater was once a modern movie mecca in the heart of downtown Vientiane. It too used to screen Thai films that were distributed by Grandma Yamjid, owner of the Thepbanterng Theater in Nong Khai, Thailand (see two posts prior). Tragically, for the last 10-plus years, the Vieng Samay has been nothing more than a facade.

1+Viang+Samay+Theater,+Vientiane,+Laos,+facade+and+marquee.jpgThe auditorium of the Vieng Samay has been demolished, leaving only a weedy lot in its wake. But for whatever reason the facade of the theater was spared. From a preservationist standpoint, this is a partial victory. If there is no chance of rehabilitating the theater to its original condition, and the costs of maintaining the majority of the structure even if it's used for other purposes are not feasible, then at the very least preserving the facade - it's most recognizable feature - is a good thing. With any luck the facade's value will be realized some day and it will be professionally restored. Personally, I think it's one of the more unique theater facades I've seen in this part of the world, if not anywhere.

3+Vieng+Samay+Theater,+Vientiane,+Laos,+old+sign.jpgThe sign atop the Vieng Samay Theater has Lao, Chinese and Roman lettering.

5+Vieng+Samay+Theater,+Vientiane,+Laos,+marquee+with+vendors+below.jpgNoodle vendors have taken over the space which used to be the lobby.

4+Vieng+Samay+Theater,+Vientiane,+Laos,+marquee.jpgThe old marquee hangs tattered above the entrance.

The remains of the Vieng Samay Theater are literally around the corner from the Bua Savan and there is a hotel directly to the right of it which apparently also used to be a theater. That's at least 3 movie theaters in a relatively small area. Aside from those rudimentary bits of data, I wasn't able to learn much about the Vieng Samay Theater, but it was obviously once a luxurious place to watch a movie.


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wow! you bring back old memory, before 1975 i've had  been to this theater many times . ( seng lao and O dien Rama are still in memories also ) nice to see vieng samay pictures.



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wow! you bring back old memory, before 1975 i've had  been to this theater many times . ( seng lao and O dien Rama are still in memories also ) nice to see vieng samay pictures.

 




I thought it was call ORIENT DRAMA (not) O DIEN Drama.



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A renovation or new painting are needed if they decide to keep the facade.

Otherwise, it's better to tear it down, it's an eyesore.



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Yes!!! That's where I eat my "kao piek" when i'm in Laos.  You can find me there almost every morning eating minimum of two bowls.  I always eat from same vendor - the viet/lao guy and he knows what I want right away. hahhaha I miss that place.

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SeeHarHed:

are you referring to the khao piek stall in Viengsamay theatre along Th Chao Anou...this guy?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/straycat/2312981133


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SeeHarHed wrote:

Yes!!! That's where I eat my "kao piek" when i'm in Laos.  You can find me there almost every morning eating minimum of two bowls.  I always eat from same vendor - the viet/lao guy and he knows what I want right away. hahhaha I miss that place.




If you walk a little way down on that side of street there is a tiny shop on the corner. There is always this crazy old lady sitting in front talking to herself. Across the street from it there is a foodstand with a fryer. The girls there sell the Patongo donut at dusk.



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