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Chao Ratchakhru Luang, Phra Khru Yot Kaew, Phra Khru Phon Samek, Phra Khru Khi Hom, or Ya Khru Khi Hom are the names used to refer to a monk who was famous during the Lan Xang era as a monk who led the community and politics on both sides of the Mekong River. Phra Khru Phon Samek was a person who played a very important role in successfully establishing the Champasak Kingdom as the 3rd Kingdom of Laos after having to flee the chaos of the power struggle in Vientiane along with about 3,000 people and sailing down the Mekong River. The story of Phra Khru Phon Samek has been passed down by word of mouth in the lands on both sides of the Mekong River for a long time. Later, it was recorded in the form of many legends. History outside the textbooks Travel to explore the journey of Phra Khru Phon Samek from Laos to Phnom Penh, including the lands of Si Phan Don and Champasak that were recorded in the legend.