Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Town of Luang Prabang' has mentioned 'Mekong' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The centre of the city consists of four main roads and is located on a peninsula at the confluence of the Nam Khan and Mekong River.
In the 8th century CE, Sri Gotapura (Sikhottabong) was the strongest of these early city states, and controlled trade throughout the middle Mekong region.
Phou Si, in the center of the town, has broad views of the town and river systems, and is a popular place to watch the sun setting over the Mekong River.
Down the Mekong River, a 15-minute boat ride from the city centre, Ban Chan (the pottery village [35]) is an interesting place.
[citation needed] Typical local dishes include: Or lam (O-lam, the favourite dish of Luang Prabang locals), Luang Prabang sausage, mokpa (steamed fish), and Kaipen made from Mekong River moss (served fried) with the Luang Prabang's famous Jeow Bong.
The Mekong River itself is also an important transportation link.
The town is built on a peninsula formed by the Mekong and the Nam Khan River.
The sacred Mount Phousi stands at the heart of the historic town built on a peninsula delimited by the Mekong and the Nam Khan, domain of the mythical naga.