The Old Cemetery of Muang Khoun, located in Phonsavan, the capital of Xieng Khouang Province in Laos, bears a silent testament to the region's past. This ancient cemetery is one of the few sites that survived the heavy bombings during the Secret War in Laos, in parallel with the Vietnam War. The place is deeply intertwined with the history of the Xieng Khouang Plateau, which is also famous for the mysterious Plain of Jars. Visitors to the Old Cemetery of Muang Khoun are often struck by the sense of serenity amidst the remnants of war and time. The cemetery includes a variety of decaying stupas, which house the remains of the deceased and stand as enduring symbols of the area’s rich Buddhist traditions. The graves are often marked with ornate and distinctive headstones, reflecting the beliefs and artistry of the local culture. Venturing through the cemetery allows for a contemplative journey, offering a solemn reminder of mortality and the ravages of war, as well as an appreciation for the resilience of Lao heritage.