
Thinking inside, and outside the box, in the little world of Vientiane, over six years, Lanjan’s team of Lao young professionals and Lao contractors transformed four buildings into residential, commercial, and agricultural assets. Under the parasol of Lanna architecture, the wooden structures depict Tai and Dong charms.
During his travels in Laos in 2013, Sri Lankan-born Lao resident, Jeetendra Marcelline discovered wooden structures built by anonymous craftspeople, and architecture without architects. He was enthralled by the tradition, ingenuity, and splendor of indigenous construction created with strange tools.
Founded in 2017, Lanjan Holdings is involved in property development and strives to create modern urban habitats for living and working. The term “Lanjan” is from Kempfer’s Universal History, where the kingdom of Lanjan, “the Land of a Million Elephants,” is mentioned.

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