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Official name | Muang Xay |
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Pushpin map | Laos |
Pushpin label position | bottom |
Pushpin map caption | Location in Laos |
Coordinates display | inline,title |
Coordinates region | LA |
Subdivision type | Country |
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Subdivision type1 | Admin. division |
Subdivision name1 | Oudomxai Province |
Leader title | Mayor |
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Unit pref | Imperial |
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Population blank1 title | Ethnicities |
Population blank2 title | Religions |
Population blank2 | Buddhism |
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Website | http://www.oudomxay.info |
Muang Xay (Lao: ເມືອງໄຊ) is a capital city of Oudomxai Province, Laos. It is located at around . The town is served by the Oudomsay Airport.
The town has got an airport (IATA: ODY, ICAO: VLOS), from where Lao Airlines flies to Vientiane three times a week. The airport is located about 10 walking minutes from the town center.
A sufficient electricity supply is genereally given in Muang Xay.
Some families living in the surrounding villages send their children to a school in the province capital. The way, which is often many kilometers, is covered either by bicycle or by foot by the children. Some sons and daughters also go to the so called "Ethnic School", a boarding school in Muang Xay for children from more remote villages.
In Muang Xay there are many Chinese immigrants, which influence the town scape through restaurants and a chinese market.
Oudomxay Province has got a moderate monsoon climate. Due to high altitudes there are more variations in temperature during the year and a colder dry season in northern Laos as in the rest of the country.
The yearly amount of rain is about 1,900mm–2,600mm. Temperatures in February and March average between 18 and 19 °C, from April to May temperatures climb over 31 °C.
Especially in the cold months (October to January) there are high variations in temperature from day to night. Due to Oudomxay's location between hills and mountains, fog coveres the town from evening to morning and detains sunlight. In the course of the day, the fog starts to dissolve, so that in the cold season, it gets warmer not before about noon.
The river Nam Kor flows through Muang Xay.
The average length of stay was low. Oudomxay had the image of being a touristically undeveloped cross-point, which, in 2004 was also reflected in the articles about the town in popular tourist guide books.
Since some years, this image is changing. Oudomxay is nowadays more seen as a province in which discovering the “original” Laos is possible, especially in terms of ecotourism. Since some years the tourism office offers guided trekking tours, a Lao cookery course and a workshop in traditional paper making. In Oudomxay there are now two travel agencies, one of them offering guided bicycle tours through Laos.
According to the „Statistical Report on Tourism in Laos 2008“ by the „Lao National Tourism Administration“, the number of tourists has increased from approximately 18.600 to 102.000 from 2001 to 2008. According to the statistic, approximately 17% of all 1,7 Mio. tourists visiting Laos in 2008 came to Oudomxay as well. Oudomxay disposes of eight hotels and approximately 52 guesthouses., most of them located in the province capital Muang Xay and the riverine traffic junction Pak Beng.
It is accessible in around an hour's walk from the village Ban Chom Ong Thai but access to that village is by very bad, mud roads which become especially difficult in the rainy season.
Summarizing, touristic commercialization of the cave is very difficult due to lacks of infrastructure – a situation which can be seen as a case study for the difficulties in developing touristic structures in Oudomxay.
Concerning other offers, as for example trekking tours to villages of ethnic minorities (e.g. Khmu), these infrastructural limitations do not have an impact, so that these offers are a bit more often purchased.
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