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Lao NEWS on LNTV: Laos launches its Second Lao Fashion Week 2015.8/9/2015
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: Australian Ambassador to the Lao PDR offers his keynote address.25/1/2016
VO The Australian Ambassador to the Lao PDR John Williams offers his keynote address to mark the Australia Day
INTRO: The Australian Ambassador to the Lao PDR John Williams offers his keynote address to mark the Australia Day which falls on the 26th of January. The ambassador said, An increasingly integrated regional and global economy will bring new opportunities for the Lao PDR.
STORY: Sabaai
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: Recent survey data show that Laos still ranks high in child mortality.5/9/2014
VO The most recent survey data show that Laos still ranks high in terms of child mortality
INTRO: The most recent survey data show that Laos has achieved the previously set national MDG target for under-five mortality rate of 80 per 1,000 live births and can now set a more ambitious target for 2015. However, Laos still ranks amongst those countries with the highest under-five mortality rate in th
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Lao NEWS on LNTV- DM of Agriculture&Forestry; reaffirms that Laos has potential. 30/7/2013
VO: Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Forestry reaffirms on t Laos' Agriculture sector the potential to compete in the ASEAN market
INTRO: Although Laos is lacking behind in the Agriculture sector compared to the other ASEAN countries, however Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, Dr. Phouang-Parisack Pravongviengkham says that, the country has potential to compete in ASEAN market using o
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Laos dam project raises concerns - 20 Oct 07
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The construction of river dams will be high on the agenda at a World Bank meeting this weekend. Funding of past projects has caused massive environmental and financial controversy, and the latest one in Laos is no different. Hannah Belcher travelled to the remote Nakai Plateau in Southern Laos, to see the latest World Bank dam project attracting
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: Lao Deputy PM meets US Secretary of State in Myanmar.12/8/2014
VO Lao Deputy PM meets US Secretary of State in Myanmar
INTRO: Lao Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Thongloun Sisoulith met with US Secretary of State John Kerry in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar on Saturday to discuss how to consolidate their bilateral ties. Details with our news team Kongkham Douangkeo and Nanthawood Phaengkhanty ☺
STORY: The talk was held on the sideline of the 47th
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: The Party Central Committee advises LPRYU.4/1/2016
VO The Party Central Committee advises Youth Union to uphold their political responsibilities
INTRO: The Party Central Committee has called on the Lao People's Revolutionary Youth Union's (Youth Union) committees at all levels to uphold their political responsibilities and actively implement the Party's directives, to ensure today's youth develop strong political attributes.
STORY: Member of the
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: A recent report reveals Lao mining sector eyes larger output.9/1/2015
VO A recent report from the Ministry of Energy and Mines reveals Lao mining sector eyes larger output
INTRO: A recent report from the Ministry of Energy and Mines reveals that production in the mining sector is expected to increase in value this fiscal year, though the slump in the global ore price is still reflected in Laos' mining output.
STORY: The ministry's report states that production in th
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Lao NEWS On LNTV: Lao fashion Week 2015 staged a big opening on Tuesday night.10/9/2015
VO Lao fashion Week 2015 staged a big opening on Tuesday night receiving attention of locals, international onlookers
INTRO: Lao fashion Week 2015 staged a big opening on Tuesday night in Vientiane capital, with fashion collections from four famous designers as part of efforts to develop Lao fashion designs to match international standards. According to Founder of the Ministry of Silk Pany Saiyavo
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: The Wow Magazine Society is organising a second fashion week in Laos.16/2/2015
VO The Wow Magazine Society is organising a second fashion week in Laos entitled ‘Wow Fashion Night Out 2015'
INTRO: After the success of Wow Fashion Week 2014, the Wow Magazine Society is organising a second fashion week in Laos entitled ‘Wow Fashion Night Out 2015' with the concept of ‘Summer night out colour battle'.
STORY: Fashion Night Out 2015 will take place at the Don Chan Palace hotel on
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: The initial screening of Laos’ latest new film “Vientiane in Love”.12/2/2015
VO The initial screening of Laos’ latest new film “Vientiane in Love” receives an enthusiastic response from the audience
INTRO: The initial screening of Laos’ latest new film “Vientiane in Love” receives an enthusiastic response from the audience of celebrities and media people. According to Director of Lao New Wave Cinema Production Anixay Keola, he was well satisfied with the audience reaction
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Lao NEWS On LNTV: Laos & Vietnam launch a single stop single window inspection system.9/2/2015
VO Laos and Vietnam launch a single-stop and single window inspection system at the Lao Bao-Dansavanh border checkpoint
INTRO: Laos and Vietnam officially launched a single-stop and single window inspection system at the Lao Bao-Dansavanh border checkpoint to facilitate trade between the two countries and along the East-West Economic Corridor.
STORY: The launch took place after the two countries h
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: Lakkhonepheng district in Saravan now has a community radio station.15/10/2015
VO Lakkhonepheng district in Saravan province now has a community radio station
INTRO: Lakkhonepheng district in Saravan province now has a community radio station that will keep local people abreast of current affairs and provide them with useful information.
STORY: The radio station was launched on Tuesday in a ceremony attended by Deputy Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism, Savankhone
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: Public views on the quality of Lao media today?.19/8/2015
VO Public share views on what do they think about the quality of Lao media today?
INTRO: Lao Mass Media Day marked on August 13 and this year its also the 65th anniversary of the Lao Mass Media. Our LNTV English News team asked some members of the public for their thoughts on the current state of Lao media on what do they think about the quality of Lao media today?
STORY: It is recorded that, over
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: Commercial operation of Laos first satellite will be ‘profitable'.14/12/2015
VO Commercial operation of Laos' first telecommunications satellite will be ‘profitable'
INTRO: The Deputy Prime Minister told the National Assembly on Friday that, Commercial operation of Laos' first telecommunications satellite, which was recently put into orbit, will be ‘profitable' and contribute significantly to the country's socio-economic development,
STORY: The Deputy Prime Minister Somsa
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John Kerry tackles unexploded bombs on rare Laos visit
US Secretary of State John Kerry tours Lao landmark That Luang Stupa during his trip to the communist-controlled country, where he addressed the deadly legacy of unexploded US bombs.
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: Elephants to make 630km trek from Xayaboury to Luang Prabang.12/1/2015
VO Elephants to make 630km trek from Xayaboury to Luang Prabang
INTRO: The government and provincial authorities from Xayaboury and Luang Prabang together with the Elephant Conservation Centre plan to organise an elephant caravan to mark the 20th anniversary of Luang Prabang's World Heritage status in December.
STORY: Based on the success of other elephant events (the elephant caravan in 2010 and
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: The Ministry of Public Security starts issuing new ID cards.1/4/2015
VO The Ministry of Public Security starts issuing new ID cards for Lao nationals across the country
INTRO: The Ministry of Public Security has started issuing new ID cards for Lao nationals across the country, with the new card set to be more modern and secure than the existing card. Official said, The E-ID programme is one of the ICT projects that government has given great importance to because
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: Laos launches its Second Lao Fashion Week 2015.8/9/2015
VO Laos launches its Second Lao Fashion Week 2015
INTRO: Officials, the founder of Lao Fashion Week and a group of models gathered for a reception party at the...
VO Laos launches its Second Lao Fashion Week 2015
INTRO: Officials, the founder of Lao Fashion Week and a group of models gathered for a reception party at the French Ambassador's Residence on Monday night to promote Lao Fashion Week in the run up to the event. Founder of Lao Fashion Week and the Young Designers Development Project Pany Saignavongs told our news team that, throughout the week, organizers hope to dazzle and build international awareness of Laos' unique fashion and textiles industry.
STORY: The second fashion week in Laos launched with a gala reception welcoming international guests and showcasing the innovative creations of local designers on Monday September 7th.
Speaking at the gathering, where attended byVice President of the Lao Journalist Association, Somsanouk Mixay who is also as the Chairman of the Board Committees of Lao Fashion Week, local media and invited guests, French Ambassador Yves Carmona said, the event aims to show to the international fashion community the capacity of Lao fashion and design as well as identify individual designers and develop the brand names of Laos
The 2015 Lao Fashion Week is the second major international fashion event to be held in Laos with the aim of enabling Lao designers to exhibit their creative designs and brands in front of an international audience, providing a platform for designers and brand owners to meet local and international buyers, building international awareness and recognition of Lao as a country with an innovative fashion and textiles industry with unique cultural and design identity and better prepare for the coming Asean Economic Community and the access it would provide to regional markets
Interview: Yves Carmona, French Ambassador to Laos
…. English… French….
Lao Fashion Week will also show outcome of the first Young Designers Development Project that aims to empower young Lao designers. An auction will be held during the festivities to help fund the project which will provide expertise and support to young talent.
Interview: Pany Saignavongs, Founder of Lao Fashion Week and the Young Designers Development Project
…. English… French….
Founder of Lao Fashion Week and the Young Designers Development Project Pany Saignavongs told our news that,
The fashion week aims to provide up-and-coming designers with access to an international style catwalk fashion festival. Lao designers will be able to exhibit their designs and brands in front of the international community.
Interview: Pany Saignavongs, Founder of Lao Fashion Week and the Young Designers Development Project
…. English… French….
Pany said adding that, throughout the week, organizers hope to dazzle and build international awareness of Laos' unique fashion and textiles industry.
Designers are hoping to make an impression with the country's unique cultural and design identity while paving the way for an expansion into regional markets ahead of ASEAN Economic Community integration in 2015.
The second Lao Fashion Week toured the capital showcasing the works of Lao designers with televised fashion shows.
The main fashion show featuring items from Phaeng Mai Gallery, Mandarina, Ministry of Silk, to name a few appear on the catwalk in the Grand Ballroom of the Settha Palace Hotel on March 7-11 from 7-8pm.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv Laos Launches Its Second Lao Fashion Week 2015.8 9 2015
VO Laos launches its Second Lao Fashion Week 2015
INTRO: Officials, the founder of Lao Fashion Week and a group of models gathered for a reception party at the French Ambassador's Residence on Monday night to promote Lao Fashion Week in the run up to the event. Founder of Lao Fashion Week and the Young Designers Development Project Pany Saignavongs told our news team that, throughout the week, organizers hope to dazzle and build international awareness of Laos' unique fashion and textiles industry.
STORY: The second fashion week in Laos launched with a gala reception welcoming international guests and showcasing the innovative creations of local designers on Monday September 7th.
Speaking at the gathering, where attended byVice President of the Lao Journalist Association, Somsanouk Mixay who is also as the Chairman of the Board Committees of Lao Fashion Week, local media and invited guests, French Ambassador Yves Carmona said, the event aims to show to the international fashion community the capacity of Lao fashion and design as well as identify individual designers and develop the brand names of Laos
The 2015 Lao Fashion Week is the second major international fashion event to be held in Laos with the aim of enabling Lao designers to exhibit their creative designs and brands in front of an international audience, providing a platform for designers and brand owners to meet local and international buyers, building international awareness and recognition of Lao as a country with an innovative fashion and textiles industry with unique cultural and design identity and better prepare for the coming Asean Economic Community and the access it would provide to regional markets
Interview: Yves Carmona, French Ambassador to Laos
…. English… French….
Lao Fashion Week will also show outcome of the first Young Designers Development Project that aims to empower young Lao designers. An auction will be held during the festivities to help fund the project which will provide expertise and support to young talent.
Interview: Pany Saignavongs, Founder of Lao Fashion Week and the Young Designers Development Project
…. English… French….
Founder of Lao Fashion Week and the Young Designers Development Project Pany Saignavongs told our news that,
The fashion week aims to provide up-and-coming designers with access to an international style catwalk fashion festival. Lao designers will be able to exhibit their designs and brands in front of the international community.
Interview: Pany Saignavongs, Founder of Lao Fashion Week and the Young Designers Development Project
…. English… French….
Pany said adding that, throughout the week, organizers hope to dazzle and build international awareness of Laos' unique fashion and textiles industry.
Designers are hoping to make an impression with the country's unique cultural and design identity while paving the way for an expansion into regional markets ahead of ASEAN Economic Community integration in 2015.
The second Lao Fashion Week toured the capital showcasing the works of Lao designers with televised fashion shows.
The main fashion show featuring items from Phaeng Mai Gallery, Mandarina, Ministry of Silk, to name a few appear on the catwalk in the Grand Ballroom of the Settha Palace Hotel on March 7-11 from 7-8pm.
- published: 10 Sep 2015
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: Australian Ambassador to the Lao PDR offers his keynote address.25/1/2016
VO The Australian Ambassador to the Lao PDR John Williams offers his keynote address to mark the Australia Day
INTRO: The Australian Ambassador to the Lao PDR ...
VO The Australian Ambassador to the Lao PDR John Williams offers his keynote address to mark the Australia Day
INTRO: The Australian Ambassador to the Lao PDR John Williams offers his keynote address to mark the Australia Day which falls on the 26th of January. The ambassador said, An increasingly integrated regional and global economy will bring new opportunities for the Lao PDR.
STORY: Sabaai Dii. I am delighted to speak to you again on the occasion of Australia’s National Day. Australians celebrate the achievements and values of our young country on 26 January each year - the date of the arrival in Sydney, now Australia’s largest city, of the first fleet of European convict settlers back in 1788.
According to The Ambassador John Williams, Australia today is a very different country from any other – a country of striking landscapes and spectacular natural environment, blessed with 19 World Heritage listed sites. Australia is a country with a rich ancient culture, dating back 60,000 years, yet today is one of the world’s strongest economies, with a highly-educated workforce and an extensive services sector. More than 300 different languages are spoken in Australian homes.
Ambassador Williams said adding that, Australia’s New Colombo Plan, under which young Australian students have an opportunity to work and study in the region, is a major investment in Australia’s long-term engagement with the Asia-Pacific. 50 students from four Australian universities will complete New Colombo Plan placements in the Lao PDR this year - a similar number to 2015.
I was delighted to be able to participate in the celebrations in December to mark the 40th birthday of the Lao PDR. Looking back at your young country’s achievements over the past four decades, I believe the Lao people have much to be proud of.
I wish the new Lao leadership that will emerge from this month’s Party Congress every success in steering the country through the challenges that lie ahead.
According to him, An increasingly integrated regional and global economy will bring new opportunities for the Lao PDR. 2016 also presents the Lao PDR with the opportunity to once again chair ASEAN. We are confident the Lao PDR will preside over another successful year for ASEAN, as you begin to turn the concept of ASEAN Community into a reality. Australia has been delighted to have helped support the Lao Government’s preparations for its year as ASEAN chair, through a number of programs.
And we look forward to visits this year to the Lao PDR by Australia’s Foreign Minister and Trade Ministers. And a visit by our Prime Minister for the September’s East Asia Summit – the EAS, which is emerging as a critical forum for ASEAN and the broader Asia-Pacific region in addressing priority issues at leaders’ level. 2017 also promises to be a milestone year in Australia-Lao relations, when we will celebrate the 65th anniversary of bilateral relations. Australia is proud to represent Laos’ longest, unbroken diplomatic partner at Ambassador level.
The ambassador said adding that, the focus of Australia’s aid program on education and training reflects Australia’s long-standing expertise and partnership with Laos. It also reflects the importance of education for the Lao PDR’s long-term prospects.
Improved education outcomes will be vital if Laos is to fulfil its ambition of graduating from Least Developed Country Status, and be able to compete in an increasingly integrated labour market in South East Asia. This country has a great demographic dividend – with half the Lao population under 25.
Australia is focused on raising education standards and addressing barriers to participation in school – particularly for rural Lao girls, currently the first to be left behind. Australia’s basic education program, with substantial funding too from the EU, will train over 500 new ethnic teachers, particularly women, from remote, rural villages. We want these young teachers, young women, to become influential and respected voices in their communities, on important issues like basic hygiene and sanitation….
I am delighted to be celebrating my third Australia Day as our Ambassador to the Lao PDR. I have welcomed the opportunity over the past two years to see more of this diverse, and incredibly scenic country. I promise you that for the remainder of my term here in Vientiane, I will continue to strive to strengthen Australia’s ties with the Lao PDR across many fields – as friends and partners in an increasingly dynamic region.
Please turn into all the Embassy’s news and activities on our “Australia in Laos” Facebook account. And enjoy all the news, current affairs, drama, comedy, sport and English language programs on the Australia Plus Television Channel, now back on Lao Cable TV.
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VO The Australian Ambassador to the Lao PDR John Williams offers his keynote address to mark the Australia Day
INTRO: The Australian Ambassador to the Lao PDR John Williams offers his keynote address to mark the Australia Day which falls on the 26th of January. The ambassador said, An increasingly integrated regional and global economy will bring new opportunities for the Lao PDR.
STORY: Sabaai Dii. I am delighted to speak to you again on the occasion of Australia’s National Day. Australians celebrate the achievements and values of our young country on 26 January each year - the date of the arrival in Sydney, now Australia’s largest city, of the first fleet of European convict settlers back in 1788.
According to The Ambassador John Williams, Australia today is a very different country from any other – a country of striking landscapes and spectacular natural environment, blessed with 19 World Heritage listed sites. Australia is a country with a rich ancient culture, dating back 60,000 years, yet today is one of the world’s strongest economies, with a highly-educated workforce and an extensive services sector. More than 300 different languages are spoken in Australian homes.
Ambassador Williams said adding that, Australia’s New Colombo Plan, under which young Australian students have an opportunity to work and study in the region, is a major investment in Australia’s long-term engagement with the Asia-Pacific. 50 students from four Australian universities will complete New Colombo Plan placements in the Lao PDR this year - a similar number to 2015.
I was delighted to be able to participate in the celebrations in December to mark the 40th birthday of the Lao PDR. Looking back at your young country’s achievements over the past four decades, I believe the Lao people have much to be proud of.
I wish the new Lao leadership that will emerge from this month’s Party Congress every success in steering the country through the challenges that lie ahead.
According to him, An increasingly integrated regional and global economy will bring new opportunities for the Lao PDR. 2016 also presents the Lao PDR with the opportunity to once again chair ASEAN. We are confident the Lao PDR will preside over another successful year for ASEAN, as you begin to turn the concept of ASEAN Community into a reality. Australia has been delighted to have helped support the Lao Government’s preparations for its year as ASEAN chair, through a number of programs.
And we look forward to visits this year to the Lao PDR by Australia’s Foreign Minister and Trade Ministers. And a visit by our Prime Minister for the September’s East Asia Summit – the EAS, which is emerging as a critical forum for ASEAN and the broader Asia-Pacific region in addressing priority issues at leaders’ level. 2017 also promises to be a milestone year in Australia-Lao relations, when we will celebrate the 65th anniversary of bilateral relations. Australia is proud to represent Laos’ longest, unbroken diplomatic partner at Ambassador level.
The ambassador said adding that, the focus of Australia’s aid program on education and training reflects Australia’s long-standing expertise and partnership with Laos. It also reflects the importance of education for the Lao PDR’s long-term prospects.
Improved education outcomes will be vital if Laos is to fulfil its ambition of graduating from Least Developed Country Status, and be able to compete in an increasingly integrated labour market in South East Asia. This country has a great demographic dividend – with half the Lao population under 25.
Australia is focused on raising education standards and addressing barriers to participation in school – particularly for rural Lao girls, currently the first to be left behind. Australia’s basic education program, with substantial funding too from the EU, will train over 500 new ethnic teachers, particularly women, from remote, rural villages. We want these young teachers, young women, to become influential and respected voices in their communities, on important issues like basic hygiene and sanitation….
I am delighted to be celebrating my third Australia Day as our Ambassador to the Lao PDR. I have welcomed the opportunity over the past two years to see more of this diverse, and incredibly scenic country. I promise you that for the remainder of my term here in Vientiane, I will continue to strive to strengthen Australia’s ties with the Lao PDR across many fields – as friends and partners in an increasingly dynamic region.
Please turn into all the Embassy’s news and activities on our “Australia in Laos” Facebook account. And enjoy all the news, current affairs, drama, comedy, sport and English language programs on the Australia Plus Television Channel, now back on Lao Cable TV.
- published: 28 Jan 2016
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: Recent survey data show that Laos still ranks high in child mortality.5/9/2014
VO The most recent survey data show that Laos still ranks high in terms of child mortality
INTRO: The most recent survey data show that Laos has achieved the p...
VO The most recent survey data show that Laos still ranks high in terms of child mortality
INTRO: The most recent survey data show that Laos has achieved the previously set national MDG target for under-five mortality rate of 80 per 1,000 live births and can now set a more ambitious target for 2015. However, Laos still ranks amongst those countries with the highest under-five mortality rate in the region,
STORY: According to the recent survey, to achieve the child mortality targets that are more ambitious, Laos needs to continue its current reduction rate of more than 4 percentage points a years. This will require tackling significant challenges.
The health expert explained that most child deaths in Laos are due to preventable and treatable conditions.
An increasing number of children in Laos now have access to high impact child survival interventions (such as immunisation and oral rehydration therapy) known to be effective in reducing child deaths and childhood diseases.
Implementing these high impact, low-cost interventions could reduce two-thirds of child deaths. Laos shows good progress on some interventions but overall, the coverage is still low.
The greatest challenge will be to ensure sustainable and predicable financing for maternal, neonatal and child health services. Another challenge will be to strengthen clinical and management capacity and develop better supply and logistics management systems.
There are several opportunities for accelerating progress towards national targets for the under-five mortality rate and infant mortality rate.
First, Laos has good overall policies that aim at expanding child survival interventions and reducing inequities in health services utilisation among different groups.
Second, the health reforms prioritise the expansion of high impact, low-cost interventions to reach the MDGs.
Large scale implementation will be needed so that these interventions reach high levels of population coverage.
Finally, Laos’ steady economic growth provides growing fiscal space, which would allow an increase in the national budget allocation for recent costs.
This should be sufficient to cover vaccines, other essential supplies and the functioning of primary health care facilities, including health outreach services.
However, to achieve the target by 2015, under-five mortality rate should be 70 per 1,000 live births and the infant mortality rate should be 45 per 1,000 live births.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv Recent Survey Data Show That Laos Still Ranks High In Child Mortality.5 9 2014
VO The most recent survey data show that Laos still ranks high in terms of child mortality
INTRO: The most recent survey data show that Laos has achieved the previously set national MDG target for under-five mortality rate of 80 per 1,000 live births and can now set a more ambitious target for 2015. However, Laos still ranks amongst those countries with the highest under-five mortality rate in the region,
STORY: According to the recent survey, to achieve the child mortality targets that are more ambitious, Laos needs to continue its current reduction rate of more than 4 percentage points a years. This will require tackling significant challenges.
The health expert explained that most child deaths in Laos are due to preventable and treatable conditions.
An increasing number of children in Laos now have access to high impact child survival interventions (such as immunisation and oral rehydration therapy) known to be effective in reducing child deaths and childhood diseases.
Implementing these high impact, low-cost interventions could reduce two-thirds of child deaths. Laos shows good progress on some interventions but overall, the coverage is still low.
The greatest challenge will be to ensure sustainable and predicable financing for maternal, neonatal and child health services. Another challenge will be to strengthen clinical and management capacity and develop better supply and logistics management systems.
There are several opportunities for accelerating progress towards national targets for the under-five mortality rate and infant mortality rate.
First, Laos has good overall policies that aim at expanding child survival interventions and reducing inequities in health services utilisation among different groups.
Second, the health reforms prioritise the expansion of high impact, low-cost interventions to reach the MDGs.
Large scale implementation will be needed so that these interventions reach high levels of population coverage.
Finally, Laos’ steady economic growth provides growing fiscal space, which would allow an increase in the national budget allocation for recent costs.
This should be sufficient to cover vaccines, other essential supplies and the functioning of primary health care facilities, including health outreach services.
However, to achieve the target by 2015, under-five mortality rate should be 70 per 1,000 live births and the infant mortality rate should be 45 per 1,000 live births.
- published: 08 Sep 2014
- views: 281
Lao NEWS on LNTV- DM of Agriculture&Forestry; reaffirms that Laos has potential. 30/7/2013
VO: Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Forestry reaffirms on t Laos' Agriculture sector the potential to compete in the ASEAN market
INTRO: Although Laos is la...
VO: Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Forestry reaffirms on t Laos' Agriculture sector the potential to compete in the ASEAN market
INTRO: Although Laos is lacking behind in the Agriculture sector compared to the other ASEAN countries, however Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, Dr. Phouang-Parisack Pravongviengkham says that, the country has potential to compete in ASEAN market using our own strengths of the Lao current agricultural capacity while learning more from other ASEAN members country in order to compete and sustain in the ASEAN Economic Community from 2015.
STORY: Deputy Minister, Dr. Phouang-Parisack Pravongviengkham made the statement during an interview with our news team at the Sector Working Group on Agriculture and Rural Development Meeting recently, where the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry and the development partners were discussing the progress of this sector in Lao PDR especially in area of agricultural production . . .
Interview: Dr. Phouang-Parisack Pravongviengkham, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Forestry. "we are part of the agenda in AEC....We dare to want ASEAN standards...Food production..."
Deputy Minister, Dr. Phouang-Parisack added, although Laos is lagging behind compared to other ASEAN countries in the production, but the country has a lot of potential to access and compete in the ASEAN markets with their own strengths ...
Interview: Dr. Phouang-Parisack Pravongviengkham, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Forestry. "We have lots of potential, organic farming, ... we would like to exploit those strengths..."
According to Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, Dr. Phouang-Parisack Pravongviengkham, currently under the Sector Working Group on Agriculture and Rural Development has made progress in Uplands Development Strategy, Agro Businesses, and has created an Agro Bio Diversity sub work group, and food and nutrition security taskforce to the address the urgent need of this sector.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv Dm Of Agriculture Forestry Reaffirms That Laos Has Potential. 30 7 2013
VO: Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Forestry reaffirms on t Laos' Agriculture sector the potential to compete in the ASEAN market
INTRO: Although Laos is lacking behind in the Agriculture sector compared to the other ASEAN countries, however Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, Dr. Phouang-Parisack Pravongviengkham says that, the country has potential to compete in ASEAN market using our own strengths of the Lao current agricultural capacity while learning more from other ASEAN members country in order to compete and sustain in the ASEAN Economic Community from 2015.
STORY: Deputy Minister, Dr. Phouang-Parisack Pravongviengkham made the statement during an interview with our news team at the Sector Working Group on Agriculture and Rural Development Meeting recently, where the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry and the development partners were discussing the progress of this sector in Lao PDR especially in area of agricultural production . . .
Interview: Dr. Phouang-Parisack Pravongviengkham, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Forestry. "we are part of the agenda in AEC....We dare to want ASEAN standards...Food production..."
Deputy Minister, Dr. Phouang-Parisack added, although Laos is lagging behind compared to other ASEAN countries in the production, but the country has a lot of potential to access and compete in the ASEAN markets with their own strengths ...
Interview: Dr. Phouang-Parisack Pravongviengkham, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Forestry. "We have lots of potential, organic farming, ... we would like to exploit those strengths..."
According to Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, Dr. Phouang-Parisack Pravongviengkham, currently under the Sector Working Group on Agriculture and Rural Development has made progress in Uplands Development Strategy, Agro Businesses, and has created an Agro Bio Diversity sub work group, and food and nutrition security taskforce to the address the urgent need of this sector.
- published: 04 Aug 2013
- views: 9752
Laos dam project raises concerns - 20 Oct 07
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The construction of river dams will be high on the agenda at a World Bank meeting this weekend. Funding of past projects has caused massive environmental and financial controversy, and the latest one in Laos is no different. Hannah Belcher travelled to the remote Nakai Plateau in Southern Laos, to see the latest World Bank dam project attracting concern.
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wn.com/Laos Dam Project Raises Concerns 20 Oct 07
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The construction of river dams will be high on the agenda at a World Bank meeting this weekend. Funding of past projects has caused massive environmental and financial controversy, and the latest one in Laos is no different. Hannah Belcher travelled to the remote Nakai Plateau in Southern Laos, to see the latest World Bank dam project attracting concern.
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- published: 20 Oct 2007
- views: 40063
Lao Is Moving Forward - Laos on Thai News
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- published: 09 Apr 2011
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: Lao Deputy PM meets US Secretary of State in Myanmar.12/8/2014
VO Lao Deputy PM meets US Secretary of State in Myanmar
INTRO: Lao Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Thongloun Sisoulith met with US Secreta...
VO Lao Deputy PM meets US Secretary of State in Myanmar
INTRO: Lao Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Thongloun Sisoulith met with US Secretary of State John Kerry in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar on Saturday to discuss how to consolidate their bilateral ties. Details with our news team Kongkham Douangkeo and Nanthawood Phaengkhanty ☺
STORY: The talk was held on the sideline of the 47th Asean Foreign Ministers' Meeting or AMM-47 and related meetings, which successfully wrapped up in Nay Pyi Taw on Sunday.
Both sides praised the strong growth in the Lao-US relations and discussed ways to further deepen their cooperation and bilateral relationship. Secretary Kerry also thanked the Foreign Minister for Laos' offer to host an Extraordinary Friends of the Lower Mekong or FLM meeting, which would address the environmental and social aspects of the Mekong development, including smart infrastructure, hydropower and alternative energy.
During the subsequent FLM meeting, Secretary Kerry also expressed gratitude for Lao-US cooperation on hydropower issues, including Smart Infrastructure for the Mekong projects on fisheries, sediment and dam safety. The Friends of the Lower Mekong is a broad dialogue that improves donor coordination in the Mekong sub-region and supports integrated cooperation between and among Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam and the US. Participating FLM members include: Australia, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, the European Union, Asian Development Bank and World Bank.
Dr Thongloung also took the opportunity at the 47th Asean Foreign Ministers' Meeting to hold a bilateral talk with his counterpart from China and Timor-Leste.
During the talk between Laos and China, both sides expressed their satisfaction with their current cooperative relations, especially in the area of foreign affairs, socio-culture, as well as science and technology. They also discussed economic cooperation and exchange visits of the two countries' delegations. China pledged to support Laos when the country hosts the Asean Summit in 2016.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv Lao Deputy Pm Meets US Secretary Of State In Myanmar.12 8 2014
VO Lao Deputy PM meets US Secretary of State in Myanmar
INTRO: Lao Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Thongloun Sisoulith met with US Secretary of State John Kerry in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar on Saturday to discuss how to consolidate their bilateral ties. Details with our news team Kongkham Douangkeo and Nanthawood Phaengkhanty ☺
STORY: The talk was held on the sideline of the 47th Asean Foreign Ministers' Meeting or AMM-47 and related meetings, which successfully wrapped up in Nay Pyi Taw on Sunday.
Both sides praised the strong growth in the Lao-US relations and discussed ways to further deepen their cooperation and bilateral relationship. Secretary Kerry also thanked the Foreign Minister for Laos' offer to host an Extraordinary Friends of the Lower Mekong or FLM meeting, which would address the environmental and social aspects of the Mekong development, including smart infrastructure, hydropower and alternative energy.
During the subsequent FLM meeting, Secretary Kerry also expressed gratitude for Lao-US cooperation on hydropower issues, including Smart Infrastructure for the Mekong projects on fisheries, sediment and dam safety. The Friends of the Lower Mekong is a broad dialogue that improves donor coordination in the Mekong sub-region and supports integrated cooperation between and among Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam and the US. Participating FLM members include: Australia, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, the European Union, Asian Development Bank and World Bank.
Dr Thongloung also took the opportunity at the 47th Asean Foreign Ministers' Meeting to hold a bilateral talk with his counterpart from China and Timor-Leste.
During the talk between Laos and China, both sides expressed their satisfaction with their current cooperative relations, especially in the area of foreign affairs, socio-culture, as well as science and technology. They also discussed economic cooperation and exchange visits of the two countries' delegations. China pledged to support Laos when the country hosts the Asean Summit in 2016.
- published: 13 Aug 2014
- views: 12298
Lao NEWS on LNTV: The Party Central Committee advises LPRYU.4/1/2016
VO The Party Central Committee advises Youth Union to uphold their political responsibilities
INTRO: The Party Central Committee has called on the Lao People's...
VO The Party Central Committee advises Youth Union to uphold their political responsibilities
INTRO: The Party Central Committee has called on the Lao People's Revolutionary Youth Union's (Youth Union) committees at all levels to uphold their political responsibilities and actively implement the Party's directives, to ensure today's youth develop strong political attributes.
STORY: Member of the Politburo and Party Central Committee Secretariat, representing the Party Central Committee, Dr Bounthong Chitmany, put the challenge to youth leaders in his address at the union's national meeting, which ended last week.
Dr Bounthong praised the steady growth of the political-social organisation, saying it had been very successful in implementing the political task. However, he also commented on shortcomings that the union should address as defined in the union's work plan for the next five years.
The Youth Union is aiming for 20 percent of young people to be trained in political ideology, legal awareness and general knowledge that can benefit them. It also wants to increase its membership by 20 percent. The current membership stands at 566,089 people.
The newly elected Executive Committee comprises 13 members with Dr Sonethanou Thammavong as Secretary, while Mr Khampha Phimmasone, Mr Alounxay Sounnalath and Ms Vilayvone Phanthavong are Deputy Secretaries.
Dr Bounthong stressed that Youth Union committees at all levels should spearhead the protection of the revolutionary outcomes, and follow and preserve the fine traditions of the nation and the revolutionary youth, so as to translate the achievements and potential of the political tasks assigned by the Party and nation.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv The Party Central Committee Advises Lpryu.4 1 2016
VO The Party Central Committee advises Youth Union to uphold their political responsibilities
INTRO: The Party Central Committee has called on the Lao People's Revolutionary Youth Union's (Youth Union) committees at all levels to uphold their political responsibilities and actively implement the Party's directives, to ensure today's youth develop strong political attributes.
STORY: Member of the Politburo and Party Central Committee Secretariat, representing the Party Central Committee, Dr Bounthong Chitmany, put the challenge to youth leaders in his address at the union's national meeting, which ended last week.
Dr Bounthong praised the steady growth of the political-social organisation, saying it had been very successful in implementing the political task. However, he also commented on shortcomings that the union should address as defined in the union's work plan for the next five years.
The Youth Union is aiming for 20 percent of young people to be trained in political ideology, legal awareness and general knowledge that can benefit them. It also wants to increase its membership by 20 percent. The current membership stands at 566,089 people.
The newly elected Executive Committee comprises 13 members with Dr Sonethanou Thammavong as Secretary, while Mr Khampha Phimmasone, Mr Alounxay Sounnalath and Ms Vilayvone Phanthavong are Deputy Secretaries.
Dr Bounthong stressed that Youth Union committees at all levels should spearhead the protection of the revolutionary outcomes, and follow and preserve the fine traditions of the nation and the revolutionary youth, so as to translate the achievements and potential of the political tasks assigned by the Party and nation.
- published: 08 Jan 2016
- views: 844
Lao NEWS on LNTV: A recent report reveals Lao mining sector eyes larger output.9/1/2015
VO A recent report from the Ministry of Energy and Mines reveals Lao mining sector eyes larger output
INTRO: A recent report from the Ministry of Energy and Min...
VO A recent report from the Ministry of Energy and Mines reveals Lao mining sector eyes larger output
INTRO: A recent report from the Ministry of Energy and Mines reveals that production in the mining sector is expected to increase in value this fiscal year, though the slump in the global ore price is still reflected in Laos' mining output.
STORY: The ministry's report states that production in the mining sector is expected to increase in value to about 14.785 trillion kip in fiscal year 2014-15.
The growth rate will be about 12.66 percent more than last fiscal year, the report noted.
To achieve this goal, the ministry reported that the sector will have to produce larger quantities of important ores. Target figures include include 24.88 tonnes of mixed gold and silver ore, 91,600 tonnes of copper ingot, 350,000 tonnes of copper ore, 470,000 tonnes of potash ore, 1,200 tonnes of lead ore, and 600,000 tonnes of gypsum.
But a current downturn in the world ore price caused the output value of the Lao mining sector to drop by almost 9 percent in the 2013-14 fiscal year compared to the previous year.
The ministry reported, output in the mining sector fell by 8.88 percent. The sharp drop in production value in the mining sector in 2013-14 was largely caused by the cessation of gold mining at the MMG LXML Sepon gold and copper plant, when it was impacted by the falling global ore price.
Another significant factor was the stoppage of production at the Viengphoukha coal mine in Luang Namtha province when the concession agreement ended.
The slump in ore prices affected gold, potash and copper, and no new mining ventures replaced the lost production.
The gold price began falling in the third and fourth quarters of fiscal year 2012-13, dropping to US$1,200 - US$1,300 per ounce, and significantly impacted gold production in Laos.
The mining sector produced about 30.01 tonnes of gold and silver in 2013-14 – an increase of 36.8 percent on 2012-13, but the market price dropped by about 29.15 percent.
Both local companies and overseas investors operate mines in Laos, including investors from Asean countries.
As of September this year, there were 69 companies operating 107 mining projects on a total area of 274,663 hectares in Laos, the ministry's report noted. Mining operations fall into two main groups: one group excavates ore and processes it. This group comprises 50 companies operating gold, copper, coal, lead, potassium and gypsum mines.
Companies in the other group are preparing to begin excavation and the construction of processing factories.
This group comprises 19 companies who will operate gold mines in Vientiane, Attapeu and Borikhamxay provinces.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv A Recent Report Reveals Lao Mining Sector Eyes Larger Output.9 1 2015
VO A recent report from the Ministry of Energy and Mines reveals Lao mining sector eyes larger output
INTRO: A recent report from the Ministry of Energy and Mines reveals that production in the mining sector is expected to increase in value this fiscal year, though the slump in the global ore price is still reflected in Laos' mining output.
STORY: The ministry's report states that production in the mining sector is expected to increase in value to about 14.785 trillion kip in fiscal year 2014-15.
The growth rate will be about 12.66 percent more than last fiscal year, the report noted.
To achieve this goal, the ministry reported that the sector will have to produce larger quantities of important ores. Target figures include include 24.88 tonnes of mixed gold and silver ore, 91,600 tonnes of copper ingot, 350,000 tonnes of copper ore, 470,000 tonnes of potash ore, 1,200 tonnes of lead ore, and 600,000 tonnes of gypsum.
But a current downturn in the world ore price caused the output value of the Lao mining sector to drop by almost 9 percent in the 2013-14 fiscal year compared to the previous year.
The ministry reported, output in the mining sector fell by 8.88 percent. The sharp drop in production value in the mining sector in 2013-14 was largely caused by the cessation of gold mining at the MMG LXML Sepon gold and copper plant, when it was impacted by the falling global ore price.
Another significant factor was the stoppage of production at the Viengphoukha coal mine in Luang Namtha province when the concession agreement ended.
The slump in ore prices affected gold, potash and copper, and no new mining ventures replaced the lost production.
The gold price began falling in the third and fourth quarters of fiscal year 2012-13, dropping to US$1,200 - US$1,300 per ounce, and significantly impacted gold production in Laos.
The mining sector produced about 30.01 tonnes of gold and silver in 2013-14 – an increase of 36.8 percent on 2012-13, but the market price dropped by about 29.15 percent.
Both local companies and overseas investors operate mines in Laos, including investors from Asean countries.
As of September this year, there were 69 companies operating 107 mining projects on a total area of 274,663 hectares in Laos, the ministry's report noted. Mining operations fall into two main groups: one group excavates ore and processes it. This group comprises 50 companies operating gold, copper, coal, lead, potassium and gypsum mines.
Companies in the other group are preparing to begin excavation and the construction of processing factories.
This group comprises 19 companies who will operate gold mines in Vientiane, Attapeu and Borikhamxay provinces.
- published: 14 Jan 2015
- views: 540
Lao NEWS On LNTV: Lao fashion Week 2015 staged a big opening on Tuesday night.10/9/2015
VO Lao fashion Week 2015 staged a big opening on Tuesday night receiving attention of locals, international onlookers
INTRO: Lao fashion Week 2015 staged a big ...
VO Lao fashion Week 2015 staged a big opening on Tuesday night receiving attention of locals, international onlookers
INTRO: Lao fashion Week 2015 staged a big opening on Tuesday night in Vientiane capital, with fashion collections from four famous designers as part of efforts to develop Lao fashion designs to match international standards. According to Founder of the Ministry of Silk Pany Saiyavongs, the aims of the fashion event was created to exchange experiences between Lao and foreign designers as they highlighted their collections as well as to strengthen the local industry.
STORY: Lao Fashion Week 2015 runs from September 8-11 with Settha Palace Hotel hosting the Main Stage Fashion Show with various support events held around the ca pital.
The first day of the event featured the four designers, Quoc Binh, Ministry of Silk, Phaeng Mai and Amarda- Asia, presented their designs to officials including Deputy Minister of Information Culture and Tourism Savankhone Ratsamontry, foreign diplomats and guests after the founder and CEO of Lao Fashion Week 2015 Pany Xayngavong and French Ambassador to Laos and chairman of the Lao Young Designer Development Fund, Yves Carmona, gave speeches on stage about the purpose of Lao Fashion Week this year.
The first evening of the fashion show featured the Spring and Summer collections of Quoc Binh, a famous fashion designer from Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam, followed by collections from Ministry of Silk the International Brand in Vientiane, Amarda- Asia from Cambodia with a winter collection from Phaeng Mai of Laos to round it out.
Quoc Binh brought a bright and cheerful collection that used flower shapes as its main theme on easy to wear clothing styles that conveyed the luxury look of their light textures, followed by the collection from the Ministry of Silk which centred around the colours of the rainbow and showed off to perfection the vibrancy of Lao silk in simple and elegant styles, often involving the use of delicate embroidery.
Amarda-Asia from Cambodia brought a collection which featured flower and insect designs mainly in blue and black shades that used the light texture of the fabrics to identify them as a spring and summer collection.
Phaeng Mai ended the first night with a winter collection full of warm colours but using organsa silk that has a light, thin texture and is their signature design which they include in many of the silk outfits that the owner and her daughter co-design.
As each collection was presented it was warmly greeted by the officials, foreign dignitaries and guests.
Interview: Pany Xayngavong, Founder of the Ministry of Silk
… English….
According to her, this year's event is more significant than before because it has managed to attract fashion designers from abroad whereas last year the show was only able to get five Lao designers to join in.
Interview: Viengkham Nanthavongdouangsy, Phaeng Mai
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According to Viengkham from Phaeng Mai, she was happy to be part of Lao Fashion Week for a second year and help it to grow into an important fashion event in this part of the world.
Lao Fashion Week 2015 runs from September 8-11 with Settha Palace Hotel hosting the Main Stage Fashion Show with various support events held around the capital.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv Lao Fashion Week 2015 Staged A Big Opening On Tuesday Night.10 9 2015
VO Lao fashion Week 2015 staged a big opening on Tuesday night receiving attention of locals, international onlookers
INTRO: Lao fashion Week 2015 staged a big opening on Tuesday night in Vientiane capital, with fashion collections from four famous designers as part of efforts to develop Lao fashion designs to match international standards. According to Founder of the Ministry of Silk Pany Saiyavongs, the aims of the fashion event was created to exchange experiences between Lao and foreign designers as they highlighted their collections as well as to strengthen the local industry.
STORY: Lao Fashion Week 2015 runs from September 8-11 with Settha Palace Hotel hosting the Main Stage Fashion Show with various support events held around the ca pital.
The first day of the event featured the four designers, Quoc Binh, Ministry of Silk, Phaeng Mai and Amarda- Asia, presented their designs to officials including Deputy Minister of Information Culture and Tourism Savankhone Ratsamontry, foreign diplomats and guests after the founder and CEO of Lao Fashion Week 2015 Pany Xayngavong and French Ambassador to Laos and chairman of the Lao Young Designer Development Fund, Yves Carmona, gave speeches on stage about the purpose of Lao Fashion Week this year.
The first evening of the fashion show featured the Spring and Summer collections of Quoc Binh, a famous fashion designer from Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam, followed by collections from Ministry of Silk the International Brand in Vientiane, Amarda- Asia from Cambodia with a winter collection from Phaeng Mai of Laos to round it out.
Quoc Binh brought a bright and cheerful collection that used flower shapes as its main theme on easy to wear clothing styles that conveyed the luxury look of their light textures, followed by the collection from the Ministry of Silk which centred around the colours of the rainbow and showed off to perfection the vibrancy of Lao silk in simple and elegant styles, often involving the use of delicate embroidery.
Amarda-Asia from Cambodia brought a collection which featured flower and insect designs mainly in blue and black shades that used the light texture of the fabrics to identify them as a spring and summer collection.
Phaeng Mai ended the first night with a winter collection full of warm colours but using organsa silk that has a light, thin texture and is their signature design which they include in many of the silk outfits that the owner and her daughter co-design.
As each collection was presented it was warmly greeted by the officials, foreign dignitaries and guests.
Interview: Pany Xayngavong, Founder of the Ministry of Silk
… English….
According to her, this year's event is more significant than before because it has managed to attract fashion designers from abroad whereas last year the show was only able to get five Lao designers to join in.
Interview: Viengkham Nanthavongdouangsy, Phaeng Mai
…….
According to Viengkham from Phaeng Mai, she was happy to be part of Lao Fashion Week for a second year and help it to grow into an important fashion event in this part of the world.
Lao Fashion Week 2015 runs from September 8-11 with Settha Palace Hotel hosting the Main Stage Fashion Show with various support events held around the capital.
- published: 16 Sep 2015
- views: 1145
Lao NEWS on LNTV: The Wow Magazine Society is organising a second fashion week in Laos.16/2/2015
VO The Wow Magazine Society is organising a second fashion week in Laos entitled ‘Wow Fashion Night Out 2015'
INTRO: After the success of Wow Fashion Week 2014...
VO The Wow Magazine Society is organising a second fashion week in Laos entitled ‘Wow Fashion Night Out 2015'
INTRO: After the success of Wow Fashion Week 2014, the Wow Magazine Society is organising a second fashion week in Laos entitled ‘Wow Fashion Night Out 2015' with the concept of ‘Summer night out colour battle'.
STORY: Fashion Night Out 2015 will take place at the Don Chan Palace hotel on March 6-7 to give a chance to Lao designers to showcase their skills in fashion design with their peers from Thailand and promote the fashion industries of the two countries.
A press conference to announce the event took place recently, a mini fashion show of collections from TYNA inspiration of silk, STRI Lao, Mimee Silk, Phaeng Mai Gallery and Chic &Trendy; was put on at the press conference.
According to the Editor-in-Chief of Wow Magazine Society, this event aims to raise the profile of new Lao designers and help them to create fashion trends close to what is happening regionally and internationally.
Wow Magazine Society is available in Laos but sales are very limited as there are not that many retail outlets suitable here yet but membership of the society is available and anyone who joins can have the magazine delivered to their home or office.
The concept of fashion for summer takes its inspiration from the sea, wind, sun, waves and various sea creatures to make patterns and create a battle of colours. There would be at least 15 collections being shown for women and two for men.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv The Wow Magazine Society Is Organising A Second Fashion Week In Laos.16 2 2015
VO The Wow Magazine Society is organising a second fashion week in Laos entitled ‘Wow Fashion Night Out 2015'
INTRO: After the success of Wow Fashion Week 2014, the Wow Magazine Society is organising a second fashion week in Laos entitled ‘Wow Fashion Night Out 2015' with the concept of ‘Summer night out colour battle'.
STORY: Fashion Night Out 2015 will take place at the Don Chan Palace hotel on March 6-7 to give a chance to Lao designers to showcase their skills in fashion design with their peers from Thailand and promote the fashion industries of the two countries.
A press conference to announce the event took place recently, a mini fashion show of collections from TYNA inspiration of silk, STRI Lao, Mimee Silk, Phaeng Mai Gallery and Chic &Trendy; was put on at the press conference.
According to the Editor-in-Chief of Wow Magazine Society, this event aims to raise the profile of new Lao designers and help them to create fashion trends close to what is happening regionally and internationally.
Wow Magazine Society is available in Laos but sales are very limited as there are not that many retail outlets suitable here yet but membership of the society is available and anyone who joins can have the magazine delivered to their home or office.
The concept of fashion for summer takes its inspiration from the sea, wind, sun, waves and various sea creatures to make patterns and create a battle of colours. There would be at least 15 collections being shown for women and two for men.
- published: 18 Feb 2015
- views: 2901
Lao NEWS on LNTV: The initial screening of Laos’ latest new film “Vientiane in Love”.12/2/2015
VO The initial screening of Laos’ latest new film “Vientiane in Love” receives an enthusiastic response from the audience
INTRO: The initial screening of Laos’ ...
VO The initial screening of Laos’ latest new film “Vientiane in Love” receives an enthusiastic response from the audience
INTRO: The initial screening of Laos’ latest new film “Vientiane in Love” receives an enthusiastic response from the audience of celebrities and media people. According to Director of Lao New Wave Cinema Production Anixay Keola, he was well satisfied with the audience reaction as they obviously enjoyed it very much judging by the laughter and comments being made during the 90-minute showing.
STORY: The initial screening took place last Friday at the Lao-ITECC theatre where attended by celebrities and media people
Before the film started some of the singers and bands, and others that are featured in the movie, performed their songs live for the audience to build up the atmosphere in the theatre.
The producers of the film and its actors then gave an introduction to it explaining the nature of the different love stories the audience was about to watch. The varied stories and aspects of love depicted in the film were well received by the audience who applauded vigorously after the screening.
According to Director of Lao New Wave Cinema Production , Anixay Keola, there are five love stories featured in the film which he said took him and his team almost a year to produce as they tried to illustrate the different types of love that the script called for.
These are the pure love of young people, the love that can exist between co-workers, straightforward love within a family, the love a person can feel towards their country and work and the completely unselfish love of a person who gives it without expecting anything in return.
The film included performances from well-known and up and coming stars, Ms Phailinda Phailavan (Miss Laos 2009), Tee Oudalay , Bobby Atsavin, DJ Taiy, comedian Xiengnhan and Mr To of Khao Niew Theatre Group amongst others. “
The public premiere of Vientiane in Love will be on February 13 with the film being shown each evening until February 22 at Lao ITECC, and Mr Anixay hopes that each showing will be graced by a good attendance.
The film will then be shown in theatres in Savannakhet and Pakxe district of Champassak province to spread its message to a wider audience.
The cast and crew are keen to get as many people as possible to see this film as they know that everyone who sees it will go away happy.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv The Initial Screening Of Laos’ Latest New Film “Vientiane In Love”.12 2 2015
VO The initial screening of Laos’ latest new film “Vientiane in Love” receives an enthusiastic response from the audience
INTRO: The initial screening of Laos’ latest new film “Vientiane in Love” receives an enthusiastic response from the audience of celebrities and media people. According to Director of Lao New Wave Cinema Production Anixay Keola, he was well satisfied with the audience reaction as they obviously enjoyed it very much judging by the laughter and comments being made during the 90-minute showing.
STORY: The initial screening took place last Friday at the Lao-ITECC theatre where attended by celebrities and media people
Before the film started some of the singers and bands, and others that are featured in the movie, performed their songs live for the audience to build up the atmosphere in the theatre.
The producers of the film and its actors then gave an introduction to it explaining the nature of the different love stories the audience was about to watch. The varied stories and aspects of love depicted in the film were well received by the audience who applauded vigorously after the screening.
According to Director of Lao New Wave Cinema Production , Anixay Keola, there are five love stories featured in the film which he said took him and his team almost a year to produce as they tried to illustrate the different types of love that the script called for.
These are the pure love of young people, the love that can exist between co-workers, straightforward love within a family, the love a person can feel towards their country and work and the completely unselfish love of a person who gives it without expecting anything in return.
The film included performances from well-known and up and coming stars, Ms Phailinda Phailavan (Miss Laos 2009), Tee Oudalay , Bobby Atsavin, DJ Taiy, comedian Xiengnhan and Mr To of Khao Niew Theatre Group amongst others. “
The public premiere of Vientiane in Love will be on February 13 with the film being shown each evening until February 22 at Lao ITECC, and Mr Anixay hopes that each showing will be graced by a good attendance.
The film will then be shown in theatres in Savannakhet and Pakxe district of Champassak province to spread its message to a wider audience.
The cast and crew are keen to get as many people as possible to see this film as they know that everyone who sees it will go away happy.
- published: 18 Feb 2015
- views: 2352
Lao NEWS On LNTV: Laos & Vietnam launch a single stop single window inspection system.9/2/2015
VO Laos and Vietnam launch a single-stop and single window inspection system at the Lao Bao-Dansavanh border checkpoint
INTRO: Laos and Vietnam officially launc...
VO Laos and Vietnam launch a single-stop and single window inspection system at the Lao Bao-Dansavanh border checkpoint
INTRO: Laos and Vietnam officially launched a single-stop and single window inspection system at the Lao Bao-Dansavanh border checkpoint to facilitate trade between the two countries and along the East-West Economic Corridor.
STORY: The launch took place after the two countries had piloted the system at the border of Laos' Savannakhet province and Vietnam's Quang Tri province.
Deputy Prime Minister in charge of economic affairs, specifically the production and circulation of goods, Somsavat Lengsavad, and his Vietnamese counterpart Nguyen Xuan Phuc and other officials cut a ribbon to inaugurate the system.
It is said that, the launch will encourage countries to expand the model to other international checkpoints along the East-West Economic Corridor, as part of the Cross-Border Transport Agreement in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS).
The 1,450-kilometre East-West Economic Corridor connects four countries in the GMS and is strategically significant to economic development and poverty reduction in both Laos and Vietnam.
A single window allows trading partners to declare imports and exports when transiting to and from their countries at only one service point.
Laos and Vietnam have set an ambitious target to increase Vietnamese investment in Laos to US$5.8 billion in 2015, an increase on the current total value of about US$5 billion.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv Laos Vietnam Launch A Single Stop Single Window Inspection System.9 2 2015
VO Laos and Vietnam launch a single-stop and single window inspection system at the Lao Bao-Dansavanh border checkpoint
INTRO: Laos and Vietnam officially launched a single-stop and single window inspection system at the Lao Bao-Dansavanh border checkpoint to facilitate trade between the two countries and along the East-West Economic Corridor.
STORY: The launch took place after the two countries had piloted the system at the border of Laos' Savannakhet province and Vietnam's Quang Tri province.
Deputy Prime Minister in charge of economic affairs, specifically the production and circulation of goods, Somsavat Lengsavad, and his Vietnamese counterpart Nguyen Xuan Phuc and other officials cut a ribbon to inaugurate the system.
It is said that, the launch will encourage countries to expand the model to other international checkpoints along the East-West Economic Corridor, as part of the Cross-Border Transport Agreement in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS).
The 1,450-kilometre East-West Economic Corridor connects four countries in the GMS and is strategically significant to economic development and poverty reduction in both Laos and Vietnam.
A single window allows trading partners to declare imports and exports when transiting to and from their countries at only one service point.
Laos and Vietnam have set an ambitious target to increase Vietnamese investment in Laos to US$5.8 billion in 2015, an increase on the current total value of about US$5 billion.
- published: 11 Feb 2015
- views: 822
Lao NEWS on LNTV: Lakkhonepheng district in Saravan now has a community radio station.15/10/2015
VO Lakkhonepheng district in Saravan province now has a community radio station
INTRO: Lakkhonepheng district in Saravan province now has a community radio stat...
VO Lakkhonepheng district in Saravan province now has a community radio station
INTRO: Lakkhonepheng district in Saravan province now has a community radio station that will keep local people abreast of current affairs and provide them with useful information.
STORY: The radio station was launched on Tuesday in a ceremony attended by Deputy Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism, Savankhone Razmountry, Deputy Governor of Saravan province, Phouthong Khammanivong, and local authorities.
UNDP Chief Technical Advisor Gerry O'Driscoll and Associate Country Director Oxfam Laos Antonino Faibene also attended the ceremony.
The station is located in Lakhonsy village on a 20,000 square metre site. It has a 500W transmitter and can reach all of Lakkhonepheng and some districts in Savannakhet, Champassak and Xekong provinces. More than 45,000 people in Lakhonepheng district will be able to access community radio programmes.
The station's construction cost of over 1.5 billion kip (US$150,000) was funded by UNDP and Oxfam in cooperation with the ministry. Work on the station began in 2014 and was completed this year.
It is said that, Radio plays an important role in creating opportunities for local people to access information about the policies and directions of the Party and state as well as information about production, education, health and others areas of development. The radio station was also a part of the country's Millennium Development Goals on the way to eradicating poverty by 2020 and removing Laos from the UN's list of least developed countries.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv Lakkhonepheng District In Saravan Now Has A Community Radio Station.15 10 2015
VO Lakkhonepheng district in Saravan province now has a community radio station
INTRO: Lakkhonepheng district in Saravan province now has a community radio station that will keep local people abreast of current affairs and provide them with useful information.
STORY: The radio station was launched on Tuesday in a ceremony attended by Deputy Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism, Savankhone Razmountry, Deputy Governor of Saravan province, Phouthong Khammanivong, and local authorities.
UNDP Chief Technical Advisor Gerry O'Driscoll and Associate Country Director Oxfam Laos Antonino Faibene also attended the ceremony.
The station is located in Lakhonsy village on a 20,000 square metre site. It has a 500W transmitter and can reach all of Lakkhonepheng and some districts in Savannakhet, Champassak and Xekong provinces. More than 45,000 people in Lakhonepheng district will be able to access community radio programmes.
The station's construction cost of over 1.5 billion kip (US$150,000) was funded by UNDP and Oxfam in cooperation with the ministry. Work on the station began in 2014 and was completed this year.
It is said that, Radio plays an important role in creating opportunities for local people to access information about the policies and directions of the Party and state as well as information about production, education, health and others areas of development. The radio station was also a part of the country's Millennium Development Goals on the way to eradicating poverty by 2020 and removing Laos from the UN's list of least developed countries.
- published: 28 Oct 2015
- views: 91
Lao NEWS on LNTV: Public views on the quality of Lao media today?.19/8/2015
VO Public share views on what do they think about the quality of Lao media today?
INTRO: Lao Mass Media Day marked on August 13 and this year its also the 65th ...
VO Public share views on what do they think about the quality of Lao media today?
INTRO: Lao Mass Media Day marked on August 13 and this year its also the 65th anniversary of the Lao Mass Media. Our LNTV English News team asked some members of the public for their thoughts on the current state of Lao media on what do they think about the quality of Lao media today?
STORY: It is recorded that, over the past 65 years, the media and publication sector, especially the media, has contributed significantly to develop the country and has played a vital role in disseminating the renovation policy of the Party to people at the grass roots level since 1986 until the present time.
The media has matured in line with the development of other sectors since 1950 with its infrastructure having utilised modern technology in daily reporting of the news. From 1975 until now, Laos has seen more than 127 different newspapers published including daily, weekly, and monthly newspapers as well as magazines, journals and news bulletins.
Interview: Kongmala Phommalay, LFA Vice President and Owner, K&B; Furniture
… Lao…
Vice President of the Lao Furniture Association Kongmala Phommalay, who is also the owner of K&B; Furniture told our news team that, Lao media now has improved very much as recently we can see and find a lot of information including from the newspapers, television, radio, magazines and also websites on the internet
Interview: Kongmala Phommalay, LFA Vice President and Owner, K&B; Furniture
… Lao…
Kongmala Phommalay disclosed that, there are areas of media works that should be improved to further development and welcome the AEC. Media is necessary for presenting the news and formation in a correct and timely manner to society and also working for the benefit of the country's development.
Interview: …. Female…
Lao media is important for us as we are living in Laos so we have to know what is happening in Laos, what is improving and what the problems are. Before, we could not hear about problems or events in Laos, especially about bad happenings as that information was just not available. However recently we have been able to find out what is going on and there is a lot of news everywhere.
Interview: …. …
It is widely said that, The Lao media would be better served if public and private officials were prepared to open up more to media personnel, as they would bring negative social issues into the open and enable them to be tackled. Closer cooperation would enable the media to play a much more effective role and to be an even sharper weapon for the Party and state.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv Public Views On The Quality Of Lao Media Today .19 8 2015
VO Public share views on what do they think about the quality of Lao media today?
INTRO: Lao Mass Media Day marked on August 13 and this year its also the 65th anniversary of the Lao Mass Media. Our LNTV English News team asked some members of the public for their thoughts on the current state of Lao media on what do they think about the quality of Lao media today?
STORY: It is recorded that, over the past 65 years, the media and publication sector, especially the media, has contributed significantly to develop the country and has played a vital role in disseminating the renovation policy of the Party to people at the grass roots level since 1986 until the present time.
The media has matured in line with the development of other sectors since 1950 with its infrastructure having utilised modern technology in daily reporting of the news. From 1975 until now, Laos has seen more than 127 different newspapers published including daily, weekly, and monthly newspapers as well as magazines, journals and news bulletins.
Interview: Kongmala Phommalay, LFA Vice President and Owner, K&B; Furniture
… Lao…
Vice President of the Lao Furniture Association Kongmala Phommalay, who is also the owner of K&B; Furniture told our news team that, Lao media now has improved very much as recently we can see and find a lot of information including from the newspapers, television, radio, magazines and also websites on the internet
Interview: Kongmala Phommalay, LFA Vice President and Owner, K&B; Furniture
… Lao…
Kongmala Phommalay disclosed that, there are areas of media works that should be improved to further development and welcome the AEC. Media is necessary for presenting the news and formation in a correct and timely manner to society and also working for the benefit of the country's development.
Interview: …. Female…
Lao media is important for us as we are living in Laos so we have to know what is happening in Laos, what is improving and what the problems are. Before, we could not hear about problems or events in Laos, especially about bad happenings as that information was just not available. However recently we have been able to find out what is going on and there is a lot of news everywhere.
Interview: …. …
It is widely said that, The Lao media would be better served if public and private officials were prepared to open up more to media personnel, as they would bring negative social issues into the open and enable them to be tackled. Closer cooperation would enable the media to play a much more effective role and to be an even sharper weapon for the Party and state.
- published: 21 Aug 2015
- views: 543
Lao NEWS on LNTV: Commercial operation of Laos first satellite will be ‘profitable'.14/12/2015
VO Commercial operation of Laos' first telecommunications satellite will be ‘profitable'
INTRO: The Deputy Prime Minister told the National Assembly on Friday t...
VO Commercial operation of Laos' first telecommunications satellite will be ‘profitable'
INTRO: The Deputy Prime Minister told the National Assembly on Friday that, Commercial operation of Laos' first telecommunications satellite, which was recently put into orbit, will be ‘profitable' and contribute significantly to the country's socio-economic development,
STORY: The Deputy Prime Minister Somsavat Lengsavad, who is in charge of the project, made the comment when talking about state-invested projects at the ongoing 10th Ordinary Session of the Assembly. He told parliamentarians the government signed an agreement with foreign companies on October 30 for a joint venture to operate the project on a commercial basis.
The Lao government holds a 45 percent stake in the project, with the China Asia-Pacific Mobile Telecommunications Satellite Co., Ltd. holding a 35 percent share, Space Star Technology Co., Ltd. holding a 15 percent share and Asia-Pacific Satellite Technology holding the remaining 5 percent.
“The shareholders are preparing to set up a joint company to operate this project for commercial gain,” he said.
The satellite ( Lao Sat-1), which was designed, developed and delivered into orbit by China, blasted off from the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre in China's Sichuan province on November 21.
The deputy prime minister said the joint company will be formalised by the end of this year and commercial operation is set to begin next month. The satellite has a working life of 15 years.
According to the plan, the joint company will make a profit and repay the loan borrowed by the Lao government from China to develop the project.
The project will also generate a surplus, which can be invested in a new satellite when the existing satellite is no longer operational, Mr Somsavat said.
“We plan to develop another satellite to replace the current one after it is retired from service by using the revenue earned from the project,” he said.
Lao television stations currently spend millions of dollars to lease satellite signals from other countries.
Mr Somsavat said the satellite command station in Hadxaifong district, Vientiane, was functioning around the clock to operate the satellite. Some 50 Lao personnel who completed training courses in China are now working in rotation at the station.
In 2012, the Lao government signed a US$259 million loan agreement with the Export-Import Bank of China to secure funding for the project. Laos is required to repay the loan and the interest, which amounts to US$341.1 million, by 2033.
The Lao Sat-1, which was launched into the 128.5 degrees East orbital slot, will provide 22 transponders for both television and telephone use but current demand in Laos requires the use of only two or three transponders.
The 22 transponders can reach 15 nearby countries, which means Laos can rent out the transponders to these countries.
Officials in charge of the Lao-Sat 1 project could not provide details about rental fees for the Lao satellite and whether the cost of internet and telephone usage in Laos would be cheaper once the satellite is operational.
More than 50 countries own a satellite or a significant share in one. There are 502 active satellites with a US tie; 118 for Russia and 116 for China.
Many Asean member countries now have their own satellites, except Cambodia and Myanmar. The competition for satellite operations is higher in Laos because satellites owned by other Asean countries are also seeking to sell transmission rights here.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv Commercial Operation Of Laos First Satellite Will Be ‘Profitable'.14 12 2015
VO Commercial operation of Laos' first telecommunications satellite will be ‘profitable'
INTRO: The Deputy Prime Minister told the National Assembly on Friday that, Commercial operation of Laos' first telecommunications satellite, which was recently put into orbit, will be ‘profitable' and contribute significantly to the country's socio-economic development,
STORY: The Deputy Prime Minister Somsavat Lengsavad, who is in charge of the project, made the comment when talking about state-invested projects at the ongoing 10th Ordinary Session of the Assembly. He told parliamentarians the government signed an agreement with foreign companies on October 30 for a joint venture to operate the project on a commercial basis.
The Lao government holds a 45 percent stake in the project, with the China Asia-Pacific Mobile Telecommunications Satellite Co., Ltd. holding a 35 percent share, Space Star Technology Co., Ltd. holding a 15 percent share and Asia-Pacific Satellite Technology holding the remaining 5 percent.
“The shareholders are preparing to set up a joint company to operate this project for commercial gain,” he said.
The satellite ( Lao Sat-1), which was designed, developed and delivered into orbit by China, blasted off from the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre in China's Sichuan province on November 21.
The deputy prime minister said the joint company will be formalised by the end of this year and commercial operation is set to begin next month. The satellite has a working life of 15 years.
According to the plan, the joint company will make a profit and repay the loan borrowed by the Lao government from China to develop the project.
The project will also generate a surplus, which can be invested in a new satellite when the existing satellite is no longer operational, Mr Somsavat said.
“We plan to develop another satellite to replace the current one after it is retired from service by using the revenue earned from the project,” he said.
Lao television stations currently spend millions of dollars to lease satellite signals from other countries.
Mr Somsavat said the satellite command station in Hadxaifong district, Vientiane, was functioning around the clock to operate the satellite. Some 50 Lao personnel who completed training courses in China are now working in rotation at the station.
In 2012, the Lao government signed a US$259 million loan agreement with the Export-Import Bank of China to secure funding for the project. Laos is required to repay the loan and the interest, which amounts to US$341.1 million, by 2033.
The Lao Sat-1, which was launched into the 128.5 degrees East orbital slot, will provide 22 transponders for both television and telephone use but current demand in Laos requires the use of only two or three transponders.
The 22 transponders can reach 15 nearby countries, which means Laos can rent out the transponders to these countries.
Officials in charge of the Lao-Sat 1 project could not provide details about rental fees for the Lao satellite and whether the cost of internet and telephone usage in Laos would be cheaper once the satellite is operational.
More than 50 countries own a satellite or a significant share in one. There are 502 active satellites with a US tie; 118 for Russia and 116 for China.
Many Asean member countries now have their own satellites, except Cambodia and Myanmar. The competition for satellite operations is higher in Laos because satellites owned by other Asean countries are also seeking to sell transmission rights here.
- published: 27 Dec 2015
- views: 102
John Kerry tackles unexploded bombs on rare Laos visit
US Secretary of State John Kerry tours Lao landmark That Luang Stupa during his trip to the communist-controlled country, where he addressed the deadly legacy o...
US Secretary of State John Kerry tours Lao landmark That Luang Stupa during his trip to the communist-controlled country, where he addressed the deadly legacy of unexploded US bombs.
wn.com/John Kerry Tackles Unexploded Bombs On Rare Laos Visit
US Secretary of State John Kerry tours Lao landmark That Luang Stupa during his trip to the communist-controlled country, where he addressed the deadly legacy of unexploded US bombs.
- published: 25 Jan 2016
- views: 651
Lao NEWS on LNTV: Elephants to make 630km trek from Xayaboury to Luang Prabang.12/1/2015
VO Elephants to make 630km trek from Xayaboury to Luang Prabang
INTRO: The government and provincial authorities from Xayaboury and Luang Prabang together with ...
VO Elephants to make 630km trek from Xayaboury to Luang Prabang
INTRO: The government and provincial authorities from Xayaboury and Luang Prabang together with the Elephant Conservation Centre plan to organise an elephant caravan to mark the 20th anniversary of Luang Prabang's World Heritage status in December.
STORY: Based on the success of other elephant events (the elephant caravan in 2010 and the elephant festivals held from 2007-2012), the caravan will journey 630km from Paklai district in Xayaboury province to Luang Prabang province.
Sebastien Duffillot is the co-founder of ElefantAsia, the Elephant Conservation Centre and the Elephant Festival in Laos and Regional Programme Manager for Southeast Asia for “Des Eléphants et des Hommes”.
In 2002, Sebastien travelled 1.300 km with four elephants between Champassak and Luang Prabang provinces in Laos' first ever Elephant Caravan.
According to the Elephant Conservation Centre, the outward and return legs of the trek itself will take place from November 30 to December 17, while an elephant parade and performances will take place in Luang Prabang from December 7-10 to celebrate the town's World Heritage status (1995-2015),
The centre is now looking for partners from the private and public sectors to participate in this event. The elephant caravan and associated shows promise to be one of the largest cultural events in Laos this year.
The project combines an elephant trek across rural and urban Laos with educational and conservation activities for village children. It concludes in an artistic and cultural festival celebrating Luang Prabang's 20 years as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The caravan and the cultural festival will be organised by the provinces of Luang Prabang and Xayaboury, in partnership with the Elephant Conservation Centre, with the support of the French NGO ‘Des Eléphants et des Hommes' and the Lao-based ‘Community Learning International'.
There are only 900 elephants left in Laos, a country once known as the ‘Land of a Million Elephants'. If the current trend continues the elephant, the earth's largest land mammal, will completely disappear from Lao forests within the next 50 years.
The elephants will march across the length of Xayaboury province, an area known as the cradle of ‘Lao elephant culture'. The province shelters 75 percent of the current national elephant population. The march symbolises a call for help from Lao elephants to the citizens and governing bodies of Laos.
The caravan will be accompanied by theatrical and musical performers as well as educational staff, making it a kind of multi-cultural roadshow.
As the caravan stops in each village, there will be daily public performances to engage local residents and educate children about elephant conservation.
The story will revolve around the elephant, as an ambassador of biodiversity and cultural diversity, of the cultural heritage of Laos and the biological heritage of humanity.
Because the elephant is both an endangered ‘keystone' species in its ecosystem and a revered living emblem of the Lao nation, the Elephant Conservation Centre is using this event to pay tribute to the elephant and promote Laos as an environmentally friendly tourist destination.
The arrival of the elephants in villages in Xayaboury and Luang Prabang provinces is an opportunity to send an educational message to young people and their parents.
The aim of the project is to raise public awareness, both in Laos and internationally, about the threats to the Asian elephant and to the rainforest, its natural environment.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv Elephants To Make 630Km Trek From Xayaboury To Luang Prabang.12 1 2015
VO Elephants to make 630km trek from Xayaboury to Luang Prabang
INTRO: The government and provincial authorities from Xayaboury and Luang Prabang together with the Elephant Conservation Centre plan to organise an elephant caravan to mark the 20th anniversary of Luang Prabang's World Heritage status in December.
STORY: Based on the success of other elephant events (the elephant caravan in 2010 and the elephant festivals held from 2007-2012), the caravan will journey 630km from Paklai district in Xayaboury province to Luang Prabang province.
Sebastien Duffillot is the co-founder of ElefantAsia, the Elephant Conservation Centre and the Elephant Festival in Laos and Regional Programme Manager for Southeast Asia for “Des Eléphants et des Hommes”.
In 2002, Sebastien travelled 1.300 km with four elephants between Champassak and Luang Prabang provinces in Laos' first ever Elephant Caravan.
According to the Elephant Conservation Centre, the outward and return legs of the trek itself will take place from November 30 to December 17, while an elephant parade and performances will take place in Luang Prabang from December 7-10 to celebrate the town's World Heritage status (1995-2015),
The centre is now looking for partners from the private and public sectors to participate in this event. The elephant caravan and associated shows promise to be one of the largest cultural events in Laos this year.
The project combines an elephant trek across rural and urban Laos with educational and conservation activities for village children. It concludes in an artistic and cultural festival celebrating Luang Prabang's 20 years as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The caravan and the cultural festival will be organised by the provinces of Luang Prabang and Xayaboury, in partnership with the Elephant Conservation Centre, with the support of the French NGO ‘Des Eléphants et des Hommes' and the Lao-based ‘Community Learning International'.
There are only 900 elephants left in Laos, a country once known as the ‘Land of a Million Elephants'. If the current trend continues the elephant, the earth's largest land mammal, will completely disappear from Lao forests within the next 50 years.
The elephants will march across the length of Xayaboury province, an area known as the cradle of ‘Lao elephant culture'. The province shelters 75 percent of the current national elephant population. The march symbolises a call for help from Lao elephants to the citizens and governing bodies of Laos.
The caravan will be accompanied by theatrical and musical performers as well as educational staff, making it a kind of multi-cultural roadshow.
As the caravan stops in each village, there will be daily public performances to engage local residents and educate children about elephant conservation.
The story will revolve around the elephant, as an ambassador of biodiversity and cultural diversity, of the cultural heritage of Laos and the biological heritage of humanity.
Because the elephant is both an endangered ‘keystone' species in its ecosystem and a revered living emblem of the Lao nation, the Elephant Conservation Centre is using this event to pay tribute to the elephant and promote Laos as an environmentally friendly tourist destination.
The arrival of the elephants in villages in Xayaboury and Luang Prabang provinces is an opportunity to send an educational message to young people and their parents.
The aim of the project is to raise public awareness, both in Laos and internationally, about the threats to the Asian elephant and to the rainforest, its natural environment.
- published: 14 Jan 2015
- views: 943
Lao NEWS on LNTV: The Ministry of Public Security starts issuing new ID cards.1/4/2015
VO The Ministry of Public Security starts issuing new ID cards for Lao nationals across the country
INTRO: The Ministry of Public Security has started issuing ...
VO The Ministry of Public Security starts issuing new ID cards for Lao nationals across the country
INTRO: The Ministry of Public Security has started issuing new ID cards for Lao nationals across the country, with the new card set to be more modern and secure than the existing card. Official said, The E-ID programme is one of the ICT projects that government has given great importance to because it utilises higher technology in the data management of the government.
STORY: The official launch of the new ID card took place on Monday the 30th of March at the ministry's Family Management and Grass Roots Development Department.
The ceremony was attended by Deputy Minister of Public Security Brigadier General Sinthavong Xayakone, Commercial Counsellor of Embassy of China to Laos, Zhao Weny, CEO of Huawei Technologies (Laos) Sole Co. Ltd, Zhang Dongya, and senior officials from the ministry.
Speaking at the event, the Department's Director General Colonel Khamxay Chanthavong said the electronic identification card calls E-ID programme is being implemented through cooperation between the Ministry of Public Security and Huawei Technologies (Laos) Sole Co. Ltd.
E-ID programme aims to issue new identification cards for all Lao citizens across the country, progressively rolling out the technologically advanced card that will replace the older ones. In its entirety, the project covers the ID card production centre, a data collection centre and 160 data supply stations.
The E-ID programme is one of the ICT projects that government has given great importance to because it utilises higher technology in the data management of the government.
Interview: Sengphet Yaphichit, Director General, Family Management and Grass Roots Development Office and E-ID programme Committee
“This ceremony shows the success of the programme and the official announcement of the new, modern and more secure ID card system which will help ensure the integrity of the government's data management and this programme is also the first collaboration between ministry and Huawei, a leading global information and communications technology or ICT solutions provider ”
According to Huawei Technologies (Laos) Sole Co. Ltd Services Section, Li Kun in light of the current situation of Lao society and requirements for human resource development, the ID card will enable additional functions in the years ahead. High technology systems, modern information management and administration is a very specific demand of the ministry's leaders for the electronic ID card programme and also a target of programme conductors as well as Huawei.
It is said that, there will also be the addition of an ID card number and standard on card management, which will ease travelling, moving and increase security for Lao citizens. Besides this, the new ID card will have a fingerprint scan which will help prevent fraud and maintain the security of people's data,
As part of the project, foreign residents in Laos are also expected to be issued with identity cards as the project rolls out, which will be yellow rather than the green colour for Lao nationals.
The Ministry of Public Security will start issuing new ID cards in Vientiane first and then issue them across the country as the project is progressively rolled out.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv The Ministry Of Public Security Starts Issuing New Id Cards.1 4 2015
VO The Ministry of Public Security starts issuing new ID cards for Lao nationals across the country
INTRO: The Ministry of Public Security has started issuing new ID cards for Lao nationals across the country, with the new card set to be more modern and secure than the existing card. Official said, The E-ID programme is one of the ICT projects that government has given great importance to because it utilises higher technology in the data management of the government.
STORY: The official launch of the new ID card took place on Monday the 30th of March at the ministry's Family Management and Grass Roots Development Department.
The ceremony was attended by Deputy Minister of Public Security Brigadier General Sinthavong Xayakone, Commercial Counsellor of Embassy of China to Laos, Zhao Weny, CEO of Huawei Technologies (Laos) Sole Co. Ltd, Zhang Dongya, and senior officials from the ministry.
Speaking at the event, the Department's Director General Colonel Khamxay Chanthavong said the electronic identification card calls E-ID programme is being implemented through cooperation between the Ministry of Public Security and Huawei Technologies (Laos) Sole Co. Ltd.
E-ID programme aims to issue new identification cards for all Lao citizens across the country, progressively rolling out the technologically advanced card that will replace the older ones. In its entirety, the project covers the ID card production centre, a data collection centre and 160 data supply stations.
The E-ID programme is one of the ICT projects that government has given great importance to because it utilises higher technology in the data management of the government.
Interview: Sengphet Yaphichit, Director General, Family Management and Grass Roots Development Office and E-ID programme Committee
“This ceremony shows the success of the programme and the official announcement of the new, modern and more secure ID card system which will help ensure the integrity of the government's data management and this programme is also the first collaboration between ministry and Huawei, a leading global information and communications technology or ICT solutions provider ”
According to Huawei Technologies (Laos) Sole Co. Ltd Services Section, Li Kun in light of the current situation of Lao society and requirements for human resource development, the ID card will enable additional functions in the years ahead. High technology systems, modern information management and administration is a very specific demand of the ministry's leaders for the electronic ID card programme and also a target of programme conductors as well as Huawei.
It is said that, there will also be the addition of an ID card number and standard on card management, which will ease travelling, moving and increase security for Lao citizens. Besides this, the new ID card will have a fingerprint scan which will help prevent fraud and maintain the security of people's data,
As part of the project, foreign residents in Laos are also expected to be issued with identity cards as the project rolls out, which will be yellow rather than the green colour for Lao nationals.
The Ministry of Public Security will start issuing new ID cards in Vientiane first and then issue them across the country as the project is progressively rolled out.
- published: 08 Apr 2015
- views: 219
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: Laos-Japan economic zone company established.16/12/2015
VO Laos-Japan economic zone company established
INTRO: A Lao-Japanese company has been officially established to facilitate the development of businesses from the two countries in a new special economic zone (SEZ) in Champassak province.
STORY: The newly established Pakxe-Japan SME SEZ Development Co., Ltd. is a joint venture between Champassak Province Special Economic Zone, Xaysana Group, Savan
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Lao NEWS on LNTV-The 8th Lao Business Forum kicks off aiming for solutions. 22/8/2013
VO: The 8th Lao Business Forum kicks off aiming for solutions to drive economic growth
INTRO: The 8th Lao Business Forum kicks off for state, private sectors to meet and discuss, study and find solutions to problems that delay business operations at present in Laos. According to Deputy Prime Minister Somsavat Lengsavad, all businesses are the driving force of Lao economy; therefore it's important
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Laos Economy and Investment
Quality of Investment in Loas PDR
Economic performance
Growth was maintained above 7% for a ninth consecutive year in 2014, though fiscal tightening and weaker global demand for minerals moderated the pace by 0.5 percentage points to 7.4%. Two decades of significant economic growth helped to halve the national poverty rate from 46% in 1992 to 23% in 2013.
Economic prospects
Growth is expected to
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Laos targets human resource development as economy grows
The government plans to speed up human resource development to meet the demands of the increasing number of domestic and foreign investors setting up businesses in Laos.
The draft of the eighth National Socio-economic Development Plan for 2016-20 was discussed at a meeting between officials from the Ministry of Planning and Investment and the Government Office at the Lao Plaza Hotel in Vientiane
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: KBank is planning for business expansion in Laos.24/12/2015
VO Thailand's Kasikornbank (KBank) is planning for business expansion in Laos
INTRO: Thailand's Kasikornbank (KBank) is planning for business expansion in Laos to capitalise on Laos and Thai trade worth US$8 billion in 2015-17, according to a bank official.
STORY: Speaking at Tuesday's exclusive networking dinner for its premium clients, KBank Laos Offi ce Chairman Pattanapong Tansomboon, said b
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Southeast Asia Games Boost Laos Prestige, Economy
Laos recently hosted the Southeast Asian Games for the first time ever, a move that gained it prestige and perhaps just as importantly an economic boost. As VOA's Daniel Schearf reports from the capital Vientiane, the landlocked farming nation depends on exporting natural resources but it increasingly expects tourism to play a larger economic role.
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Invest in the future, invest in Laos
Discover Laos' investment potentials and opportunity in non-natural resource sector. The government of Laos is promoting quality investment which contribute to poverty eradication, enhance development of human capital, have least impact on the environment, support a diversified economy and provide a fair distribution of benefits to the population.
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IFC Helps Laos Embrace Reforms to Improve the Country's Business Environment
The video shows how IFC has been working with the government and the private sector in Laos to improve regulations related to taxes and investment, and to set up a framework for sustained dialogue between the public and private sectors.
Laos, a land-locked country rich in natural resources, has long relied on trade and investment with its rapidly developing neighbors China, Thailand, and Vietnam.
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: ADB says Laos needs more permanent, skilled workers.1/4/2015
VO ADB says Laos needs more permanent, skilled workers when AEC comes into effect at the end of this year
INTRO: Laos needs more permanent, skilled workers as well as the usual flow of seasonal workers to boost productivity and compete with foreign workers when the Asean Economic Community comes into effect at the end of this year
STORY: ADB's Senior Economics Officer, Soulinthone Leuangkhamsing
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Business Matching 2(Savannakhet;LAOS) ฺDBD P-Trader 1&Tour; ASEAN Thai SV
(Part 2 Savannakhet;LAOS)
The ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) shall be the goal of regional economic integration by 2015. AEC envisages the following key characteristics: (a) a single market and production base, (b) a highly competitive economic region, (c) a region of equitable economic development, and (d) a region fully integrated into the global economy.
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: The First Bank of Taiwan opens a branch in Vientiane.2/4/2015
VO The First Bank of Taiwan opens a branch in Vientiane as part of its business expansion in Southeast Asia
INTRO: As Laos' economy continues to expand, a growing number of investors from different countries are coming here to operate businesses and invest in the country.The First Bank of Taiwan on Tuesday opened a branch in Vientiane as part of its business expansion in Southeast Asia.
STORY: Th
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earth report | gambling on Laos
Communist Laos has come late to the Asian economic boom but it's now open for business. Investment is pouring in and resources like timber and rubber are pouring out - transforming the country and turning virgin forest into fields and plantations. But Laos is one of the last biodiversity hotspots in south east Asia and commercial development is chipping away at the country's natural capital. Origi
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Registration Company Vietnam Laos Myanmar Philippines and Cambodia
The article "Registration Company Vietnam Laos Myanmar Philippines and Cambodia" can be found on http://www.grandwaktu.com
U.S. business leaders are complaining that Washington's remaining sanctions on Myanmar are stopping them from investing in the world's hottest frontier economy, limiting them from whom they can do business with and requiring mountains of compliance paperwork, while European a
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Lao NEWS on LNTV-Laos' economy saw robust growth of between 2009-2012. 4/6/2013
VO Laos' economy saw robust growth of between 7.8 and 8 percent per annum from 2009-2012
INTRO: The Lao National Chamber of Commerce and Industry' sixth annual report revealed that Laos' economy saw robust growth of between 7.8 and 8 percent per annum from 2009-2012 along with increasing interest from foreign investors
STORY: Speaking at the meeting where presiding over by Deputy Prime Minister
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: NA) on Wednesday 15th of July 2015 passes the Business Competition Law.16/7/2015
VO The National Assembly (NA) on Wednesday 15th of July 2015 passes the Business Competition Law
INTRO: The National Assembly (NA) on Wednesday passed the Business Competition Law in a move to ensure that competition between businesses in Laos is carried out in a fair and just manner to boost economic growth.
STORY: The approval was made after the lawmakers recognised the need for Laos to have a B
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International Economic Summit 2014 Laos
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VN-VIETNAM'S ECONOMY IS POOR-RANKS BEHIND LAOS AND CAMBODIA
VN-VIETNAM'S ECONOMY IS POOR-RANKS BEHIND LAOS AND CAMBODIA
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Supporting Young Entrepreneurs in Lao
Lao PDR continuing to experience strong economic growth and broad progress in reducing poverty and achieving human development objectives. However, significant inequalities persist along rural-urban lines, geographic areas and ethnic groups where gender disparities and challenges are accentuated. Lao women play important roles in agriculture, small businesses, trade, tourism and emerging industrie
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: Gov & partners to assess Laos' economic progress.5/2/2015
VO Government officials and development partners to assess Laos' economic progress and investment potential.
INTRO: Government officials and development partners to assess Laos' economic progress and investment potential. According to Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education and Sports Dr Phankham Viphavanh, worker development was of prime importance for the overall development of Laos.
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Thai Airways 737-400 | Economy Class | Bangkok To Vientiane TG 570 | 20th May 2015
Thai Airways Flight TG 570 from Bangkok to Vientiane (Laos) taken on the 20th of May 2015. Onboard Boeing 737-400.Operated by HS-TDG.Economy Class seats was confortable and the lunch snack nice too ,just the landing was very bad .In general was a good flight experience onboard Thai Airways.
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: Laos-Japan economic zone company established.16/12/2015
VO Laos-Japan economic zone company established
INTRO: A Lao-Japanese company has been officially established to facilitate the development of businesses from t...
VO Laos-Japan economic zone company established
INTRO: A Lao-Japanese company has been officially established to facilitate the development of businesses from the two countries in a new special economic zone (SEZ) in Champassak province.
STORY: The newly established Pakxe-Japan SME SEZ Development Co., Ltd. is a joint venture between Champassak Province Special Economic Zone, Xaysana Group, Savan TVS Consultant Co., Ltd. and the Japanese Nishimatsu Construction Co., Ltd.
They will facilitate direct investment from Japanese companies and enterprises and establish and operate production facilities, businesses and services for domestic supply and export on an area of 195 hectares taking in parts of Pathoumphone and BachiengChaleunsouk districts.
Official said,Eight Japanese and Lao-Japanese companies have registered for operation in the SEZ with combined registration fees of about US$5 million. Some of them have begun operations and are manufacturing wigs, leather bags, phone spare parts, Japanese national costumes, car spare parts, automotive electrical wiring, and growing vegetables, flowers and mushrooms. In total they have created 690 jobs for Lao citizens.
Senoir official from both sides joined in signing the company establishment document on Saturday.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv Laos Japan Economic Zone Company Established.16 12 2015
VO Laos-Japan economic zone company established
INTRO: A Lao-Japanese company has been officially established to facilitate the development of businesses from the two countries in a new special economic zone (SEZ) in Champassak province.
STORY: The newly established Pakxe-Japan SME SEZ Development Co., Ltd. is a joint venture between Champassak Province Special Economic Zone, Xaysana Group, Savan TVS Consultant Co., Ltd. and the Japanese Nishimatsu Construction Co., Ltd.
They will facilitate direct investment from Japanese companies and enterprises and establish and operate production facilities, businesses and services for domestic supply and export on an area of 195 hectares taking in parts of Pathoumphone and BachiengChaleunsouk districts.
Official said,Eight Japanese and Lao-Japanese companies have registered for operation in the SEZ with combined registration fees of about US$5 million. Some of them have begun operations and are manufacturing wigs, leather bags, phone spare parts, Japanese national costumes, car spare parts, automotive electrical wiring, and growing vegetables, flowers and mushrooms. In total they have created 690 jobs for Lao citizens.
Senoir official from both sides joined in signing the company establishment document on Saturday.
- published: 27 Dec 2015
- views: 180
Lao NEWS on LNTV-The 8th Lao Business Forum kicks off aiming for solutions. 22/8/2013
VO: The 8th Lao Business Forum kicks off aiming for solutions to drive economic growth
INTRO: The 8th Lao Business Forum kicks off for state, private sectors to...
VO: The 8th Lao Business Forum kicks off aiming for solutions to drive economic growth
INTRO: The 8th Lao Business Forum kicks off for state, private sectors to meet and discuss, study and find solutions to problems that delay business operations at present in Laos. According to Deputy Prime Minister Somsavat Lengsavad, all businesses are the driving force of Lao economy; therefore it's important to support them in developing its full potential so it can bring about growth.
STORY: Speaking at the forum, Deputy Prime Minister Somsavat Lengsavad, who is responsible for Economic Affairs mentioned that, with the government's support and assistance, all of the issues from today's discussions will be officially submitted to the government for their consideration at the next government meeting. He said, the 8th forum will discuss on various problems such as labour and skilled labour development issues, an amendment to the Prime Ministerial Decree on the leasing law, implementation of court verdicts and the appellate process, a policy on promotion and facilitation of the agriculture sector, and a policy on the promotion of raw material supplies to the handicraft sector.
The forum also allows the participants to debate on the management and development of tourist transport services, preserving and promoting eco-tourism sites, transportation and inspection costs of goods, and issues on construction operations as well as in relations to the mining sector.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv The 8Th Lao Business Forum Kicks Off Aiming For Solutions. 22 8 2013
VO: The 8th Lao Business Forum kicks off aiming for solutions to drive economic growth
INTRO: The 8th Lao Business Forum kicks off for state, private sectors to meet and discuss, study and find solutions to problems that delay business operations at present in Laos. According to Deputy Prime Minister Somsavat Lengsavad, all businesses are the driving force of Lao economy; therefore it's important to support them in developing its full potential so it can bring about growth.
STORY: Speaking at the forum, Deputy Prime Minister Somsavat Lengsavad, who is responsible for Economic Affairs mentioned that, with the government's support and assistance, all of the issues from today's discussions will be officially submitted to the government for their consideration at the next government meeting. He said, the 8th forum will discuss on various problems such as labour and skilled labour development issues, an amendment to the Prime Ministerial Decree on the leasing law, implementation of court verdicts and the appellate process, a policy on promotion and facilitation of the agriculture sector, and a policy on the promotion of raw material supplies to the handicraft sector.
The forum also allows the participants to debate on the management and development of tourist transport services, preserving and promoting eco-tourism sites, transportation and inspection costs of goods, and issues on construction operations as well as in relations to the mining sector.
- published: 05 Sep 2013
- views: 679
Laos Economy and Investment
Quality of Investment in Loas PDR
Economic performance
Growth was maintained above 7% for a ninth consecutive year in 2014, though fiscal tightening and weaker ...
Quality of Investment in Loas PDR
Economic performance
Growth was maintained above 7% for a ninth consecutive year in 2014, though fiscal tightening and weaker global demand for minerals moderated the pace by 0.5 percentage points to 7.4%. Two decades of significant economic growth helped to halve the national poverty rate from 46% in 1992 to 23% in 2013.
Economic prospects
Growth is expected to moderate further in 2015 as lackluster demand for minerals weighs on mining and as fiscal constraints curb public investment. Nevertheless, growth in the gross domestic product is forecast at 7.0% in 2015, picking up to 7.2% in 2016.
Investment in power projects will generate much of the growth over the forecast period. More than 20 power projects are under construction, including the $3.5 billion Xayaburi hydropower plant, scheduled for commissioning in 2019 with capacity to generate 1.3 gigawatts. Power generation will get a boost when the large Hongsa lignite power plant, able to generate 1.9 gigawatts, comes on stream later this year and is fully operational in 2016. Total electricity production is projected to rise by 6% in 2015, accelerating significantly in 2016 when six new plants come online.
Currency Lao Kip
Fiscal year
1 October - 30 September
Trade organisations
ASEAN, WTO
Statistics
GDP $17.66 billion (PPP; 2011 est.)
GDP growth
8.3% (2012 est.)
GDP per capita
$2,700 (PPP; 2011 est.)
GDP by sector
services (42.6%), industry (20.2%), agriculture (37.4%) (2011 est.)
Inflation (CPI)
7.6% (2011 est.)
Population below poverty line
26% (2010 est.)
Labour force
3.69 million (2010 est.)
Labour force by occupation
agriculture (75.1%), industry (n/a), services (n/a) (2010 est.)
Unemployment 2.5% (2009 est.)
Main industries
copper, tin, gold, and gypsum mining; timber, electric power, agricultural processing, construction, garments, cement, tourism
Ease-of-doing-business rank
165th[1]
wn.com/Laos Economy And Investment
Quality of Investment in Loas PDR
Economic performance
Growth was maintained above 7% for a ninth consecutive year in 2014, though fiscal tightening and weaker global demand for minerals moderated the pace by 0.5 percentage points to 7.4%. Two decades of significant economic growth helped to halve the national poverty rate from 46% in 1992 to 23% in 2013.
Economic prospects
Growth is expected to moderate further in 2015 as lackluster demand for minerals weighs on mining and as fiscal constraints curb public investment. Nevertheless, growth in the gross domestic product is forecast at 7.0% in 2015, picking up to 7.2% in 2016.
Investment in power projects will generate much of the growth over the forecast period. More than 20 power projects are under construction, including the $3.5 billion Xayaburi hydropower plant, scheduled for commissioning in 2019 with capacity to generate 1.3 gigawatts. Power generation will get a boost when the large Hongsa lignite power plant, able to generate 1.9 gigawatts, comes on stream later this year and is fully operational in 2016. Total electricity production is projected to rise by 6% in 2015, accelerating significantly in 2016 when six new plants come online.
Currency Lao Kip
Fiscal year
1 October - 30 September
Trade organisations
ASEAN, WTO
Statistics
GDP $17.66 billion (PPP; 2011 est.)
GDP growth
8.3% (2012 est.)
GDP per capita
$2,700 (PPP; 2011 est.)
GDP by sector
services (42.6%), industry (20.2%), agriculture (37.4%) (2011 est.)
Inflation (CPI)
7.6% (2011 est.)
Population below poverty line
26% (2010 est.)
Labour force
3.69 million (2010 est.)
Labour force by occupation
agriculture (75.1%), industry (n/a), services (n/a) (2010 est.)
Unemployment 2.5% (2009 est.)
Main industries
copper, tin, gold, and gypsum mining; timber, electric power, agricultural processing, construction, garments, cement, tourism
Ease-of-doing-business rank
165th[1]
- published: 22 Aug 2015
- views: 912
Laos targets human resource development as economy grows
The government plans to speed up human resource development to meet the demands of the increasing number of domestic and foreign investors setting up businesses...
The government plans to speed up human resource development to meet the demands of the increasing number of domestic and foreign investors setting up businesses in Laos.
The draft of the eighth National Socio-economic Development Plan for 2016-20 was discussed at a meeting between officials from the Ministry of Planning and Investment and the Government Office at the Lao Plaza Hotel in Vientiane yesterday.
The draft plan lists human resource development as one of the priority sectors for attention over the five years from 2016-20.
At present, the Lao government is implementing the seventh National Socio-Economic Development Plan, which aims to speed up GDP growth to at least 8 percent per year.
But the country is facing a shortage of skilled labour, forcing the government to import more foreign workers to satisfy demand.
Human resource development is considered a key priority for the government to meet the demand for skilled labour and successfully staff the various investment projects either planned or already underway.
The plan also aims for GDP to continue growing at the current rate and average per capita income to hit US$2,740 by 2020 and US$2,810 by 2021, but officials have said this will be challenging.
"This is why all involved sectors are required to work together so the achievements won't be that far from us," Deputy Director General of the Planning Department Ms Phonevanh Outhavong said, speaking about the draft plans.
The purpose of the meeting was to allow numerous senior government officials and technical personnel from different sectors at the central level to share ideas and comment on the draft five-year plan.
Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Dr Khamlien Pholsena chaired the half-day meeting along with the director generals, deputy director generals and other technical staff who were present at the event.
Dr Khamlien said the national plan for socio- economic development was crucial for the future development of Laos, which aims to remove itself from the UN's list of the world's least developed countries by 2020.
"We are gathered here today to look at various major outcomes that we are expected to achieve by the end of the five-year plan and other goals to be jointly implemented by different sectors," he said.
The plan aims to promote continued rapid economic growth whilst ensuring macroeconomic stability and the sustainable use of resources.
National economic development should not result in social or cultural disconnection or environmental degradation, while rural development should contribute to widespread poverty alleviation.
The country also needs to extend its international cooperation efforts in order to meet the needs of regional integration in the years ahead.
By Bounfaeng Phaymanivong
(Latest Update May 13, 2014)
wn.com/Laos Targets Human Resource Development As Economy Grows
The government plans to speed up human resource development to meet the demands of the increasing number of domestic and foreign investors setting up businesses in Laos.
The draft of the eighth National Socio-economic Development Plan for 2016-20 was discussed at a meeting between officials from the Ministry of Planning and Investment and the Government Office at the Lao Plaza Hotel in Vientiane yesterday.
The draft plan lists human resource development as one of the priority sectors for attention over the five years from 2016-20.
At present, the Lao government is implementing the seventh National Socio-Economic Development Plan, which aims to speed up GDP growth to at least 8 percent per year.
But the country is facing a shortage of skilled labour, forcing the government to import more foreign workers to satisfy demand.
Human resource development is considered a key priority for the government to meet the demand for skilled labour and successfully staff the various investment projects either planned or already underway.
The plan also aims for GDP to continue growing at the current rate and average per capita income to hit US$2,740 by 2020 and US$2,810 by 2021, but officials have said this will be challenging.
"This is why all involved sectors are required to work together so the achievements won't be that far from us," Deputy Director General of the Planning Department Ms Phonevanh Outhavong said, speaking about the draft plans.
The purpose of the meeting was to allow numerous senior government officials and technical personnel from different sectors at the central level to share ideas and comment on the draft five-year plan.
Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Dr Khamlien Pholsena chaired the half-day meeting along with the director generals, deputy director generals and other technical staff who were present at the event.
Dr Khamlien said the national plan for socio- economic development was crucial for the future development of Laos, which aims to remove itself from the UN's list of the world's least developed countries by 2020.
"We are gathered here today to look at various major outcomes that we are expected to achieve by the end of the five-year plan and other goals to be jointly implemented by different sectors," he said.
The plan aims to promote continued rapid economic growth whilst ensuring macroeconomic stability and the sustainable use of resources.
National economic development should not result in social or cultural disconnection or environmental degradation, while rural development should contribute to widespread poverty alleviation.
The country also needs to extend its international cooperation efforts in order to meet the needs of regional integration in the years ahead.
By Bounfaeng Phaymanivong
(Latest Update May 13, 2014)
- published: 13 May 2014
- views: 611
Lao NEWS on LNTV: KBank is planning for business expansion in Laos.24/12/2015
VO Thailand's Kasikornbank (KBank) is planning for business expansion in Laos
INTRO: Thailand's Kasikornbank (KBank) is planning for business expansion in Laos...
VO Thailand's Kasikornbank (KBank) is planning for business expansion in Laos
INTRO: Thailand's Kasikornbank (KBank) is planning for business expansion in Laos to capitalise on Laos and Thai trade worth US$8 billion in 2015-17, according to a bank official.
STORY: Speaking at Tuesday's exclusive networking dinner for its premium clients, KBank Laos Offi ce Chairman Pattanapong Tansomboon, said beyond the opening of branches to serve retail customers and facilitate networks of investors in Laos, the bank is also eyeing a doubling of the growth target in deposits and business loans as well as a 20 percent increase in cross-border funds transfer transactions.
By the end of this month, the formation of an integrated market under the Asean Economic Community (AEC), KBank is looking forward to be a key driver of growth for the regional economy, particularly for frontier markets in neighbouring nations - Laos and Myanmar.
The bank established in Vientiane with registered capital of 1.2 billion baht, meeting the US$40-million requirement set by the Bank of the Lao PDR (BOL).
This bank is one of Thailand's largest banks and is looking to expand in the fast-growing economies of the Southeast Asian nations, where many Thai companies are investing to diversify revenue sources and offset slower growth at home.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv Kbank Is Planning For Business Expansion In Laos.24 12 2015
VO Thailand's Kasikornbank (KBank) is planning for business expansion in Laos
INTRO: Thailand's Kasikornbank (KBank) is planning for business expansion in Laos to capitalise on Laos and Thai trade worth US$8 billion in 2015-17, according to a bank official.
STORY: Speaking at Tuesday's exclusive networking dinner for its premium clients, KBank Laos Offi ce Chairman Pattanapong Tansomboon, said beyond the opening of branches to serve retail customers and facilitate networks of investors in Laos, the bank is also eyeing a doubling of the growth target in deposits and business loans as well as a 20 percent increase in cross-border funds transfer transactions.
By the end of this month, the formation of an integrated market under the Asean Economic Community (AEC), KBank is looking forward to be a key driver of growth for the regional economy, particularly for frontier markets in neighbouring nations - Laos and Myanmar.
The bank established in Vientiane with registered capital of 1.2 billion baht, meeting the US$40-million requirement set by the Bank of the Lao PDR (BOL).
This bank is one of Thailand's largest banks and is looking to expand in the fast-growing economies of the Southeast Asian nations, where many Thai companies are investing to diversify revenue sources and offset slower growth at home.
- published: 30 Dec 2015
- views: 159
Southeast Asia Games Boost Laos Prestige, Economy
Laos recently hosted the Southeast Asian Games for the first time ever, a move that gained it prestige and perhaps just as importantly an economic boost. As VOA...
Laos recently hosted the Southeast Asian Games for the first time ever, a move that gained it prestige and perhaps just as importantly an economic boost. As VOA's Daniel Schearf reports from the capital Vientiane, the landlocked farming nation depends on exporting natural resources but it increasingly expects tourism to play a larger economic role.
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Laos recently hosted the Southeast Asian Games for the first time ever, a move that gained it prestige and perhaps just as importantly an economic boost. As VOA's Daniel Schearf reports from the capital Vientiane, the landlocked farming nation depends on exporting natural resources but it increasingly expects tourism to play a larger economic role.
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Discover Laos' investment potentials and opportunity in non-natural resource sector. The government of Laos is promoting quality investment which contribute to poverty eradication, enhance development of human capital, have least impact on the environment, support a diversified economy and provide a fair distribution of benefits to the population.
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Laos ((Listeni/ˈlaʊs/, /ˈlɑː.ɒs/, /ˈlɑː.oʊs/, or /ˈleɪ.ɒs/)[6][7][8] Lao Language: ສາທາລະນະລັດ ປະຊາທິປະໄຕ ປະຊາຊົນລາວ, pronounced [sǎː.tʰáː.laʔ.naʔ.lat páʔ.sáː.tʰiʔ.páʔ.tàj páʔ.sáː.són.láːw] Sathalanalat Paxathipatai Paxaxon Lao), officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic (LPDR) (French: République démocratique populaire lao), is a landlocked country in Southeast Asia, bordered by Burma and the People's Republic of China to the northwest, Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the south, and Thailand to the west. Since 1975, it has been ruled by a Marxist and communist government. Its population was estimated to be around 6.8 million in July 2014.[2]
Significant corruption exists in the Lao government, military, and communist party in the LPDR, and the legacy of a command economy, as well as excess spending on military and defense budgets during the Cold War and its aftermath, have continued to impoverish Laos. According to the anti-corruption non-governmental organization Transparency International, Laos remains one of the most corrupt countries in the world. This has deterred foreign investment and created major problems with the rule of law, including the nation's ability to enforce contract and business regulation.[9] Consequently, a third of the population of Laos currently lives below the international poverty line (living on less than US$1.25 per day).[10] Laos has a low-income economy, with one of the lowest annual incomes in the world. In 2013, Laos ranked in 138th place (tied with Cambodia) on the Human Development Index (HDI), indicating that Laos has lower medium to low development.[11] According to the Global Hunger Index (2013), Laos ranks as the 25th hungriest nation in the world out of the list of the 56 nations with the worst hunger situation(s).[12] Laos has had a poor human rights record most particularly dealing with the nation's acts of genocide being committed towards its Hmong population.
Laos traces its history to the kingdom of Lan Xang, which existed from the 14th to the 18th century when it split into three kingdoms. In 1893, it became a French protectorate, with the three kingdoms — Luang Phrabang, Vientiane and Champasak — uniting to form what is now known as Laos. It briefly gained independence in 1945 after Japanese occupation, but returned to French rule until it was granted autonomy in 1949. Laos became independent in 1953, with a constitutional monarchy under Sisavang Vong. Shortly after independence, a long civil war ended the monarchy, when the Communist Pathet Lao movement came to power in 1975.
Laos is a single-party socialist republic. It espouses Marxism and is governed by a single party communist politburo dominated by military generals. The Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the Vietnam People's Army continue to have significant influence in Laos. The capital city is Vientiane. Other large cities include Luang Prabang, Savannakhet, and Pakse. The official language is Lao. Laos is a multi-ethnic country with the politically and culturally dominant Lao people making up approximately 60% of the population, mostly in the lowlands. Mon-Khmer groups, the Hmong, and other indigenous hill tribes, accounting for 40% of the population, live in the foothills and mountains.
Laos' strategy for development is based on generating electricity from its rivers and selling the power to its neighbours, namely Thailand, China, and Vietnam.[13] Its economy is accelerating rapidly with the demands for its metals.[14]
It is a member of the Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement (APTA), Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), East Asia Summit and La Francophonie. Laos applied for membership of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1997; on 2 February 2013, it was granted full membership.[15]
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Laos ((Listeni/ˈlaʊs/, /ˈlɑː.ɒs/, /ˈlɑː.oʊs/, or /ˈleɪ.ɒs/)[6][7][8] Lao Language: ສາທາລະນະລັດ ປະຊາທິປະໄຕ ປະຊາຊົນລາວ, pronounced [sǎː.tʰáː.laʔ.naʔ.lat páʔ.sáː.tʰiʔ.páʔ.tàj páʔ.sáː.són.láːw] Sathalanalat Paxathipatai Paxaxon Lao), officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic (LPDR) (French: République démocratique populaire lao), is a landlocked country in Southeast Asia, bordered by Burma and the People's Republic of China to the northwest, Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the south, and Thailand to the west. Since 1975, it has been ruled by a Marxist and communist government. Its population was estimated to be around 6.8 million in July 2014.[2]
Significant corruption exists in the Lao government, military, and communist party in the LPDR, and the legacy of a command economy, as well as excess spending on military and defense budgets during the Cold War and its aftermath, have continued to impoverish Laos. According to the anti-corruption non-governmental organization Transparency International, Laos remains one of the most corrupt countries in the world. This has deterred foreign investment and created major problems with the rule of law, including the nation's ability to enforce contract and business regulation.[9] Consequently, a third of the population of Laos currently lives below the international poverty line (living on less than US$1.25 per day).[10] Laos has a low-income economy, with one of the lowest annual incomes in the world. In 2013, Laos ranked in 138th place (tied with Cambodia) on the Human Development Index (HDI), indicating that Laos has lower medium to low development.[11] According to the Global Hunger Index (2013), Laos ranks as the 25th hungriest nation in the world out of the list of the 56 nations with the worst hunger situation(s).[12] Laos has had a poor human rights record most particularly dealing with the nation's acts of genocide being committed towards its Hmong population.
Laos traces its history to the kingdom of Lan Xang, which existed from the 14th to the 18th century when it split into three kingdoms. In 1893, it became a French protectorate, with the three kingdoms — Luang Phrabang, Vientiane and Champasak — uniting to form what is now known as Laos. It briefly gained independence in 1945 after Japanese occupation, but returned to French rule until it was granted autonomy in 1949. Laos became independent in 1953, with a constitutional monarchy under Sisavang Vong. Shortly after independence, a long civil war ended the monarchy, when the Communist Pathet Lao movement came to power in 1975.
Laos is a single-party socialist republic. It espouses Marxism and is governed by a single party communist politburo dominated by military generals. The Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the Vietnam People's Army continue to have significant influence in Laos. The capital city is Vientiane. Other large cities include Luang Prabang, Savannakhet, and Pakse. The official language is Lao. Laos is a multi-ethnic country with the politically and culturally dominant Lao people making up approximately 60% of the population, mostly in the lowlands. Mon-Khmer groups, the Hmong, and other indigenous hill tribes, accounting for 40% of the population, live in the foothills and mountains.
Laos' strategy for development is based on generating electricity from its rivers and selling the power to its neighbours, namely Thailand, China, and Vietnam.[13] Its economy is accelerating rapidly with the demands for its metals.[14]
It is a member of the Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement (APTA), Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), East Asia Summit and La Francophonie. Laos applied for membership of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1997; on 2 February 2013, it was granted full membership.[15]
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Laos ((Listeni/ˈlaʊs/, /ˈlɑː.ɒs/, /ˈlɑː.oʊs/, or /ˈleɪ.ɒs/)[6][7][8] Lao Language: ສາທາລະນະລັດ ປະຊາທິປະໄຕ ປະຊາຊົນລາວ, pronounced [sǎː.tʰáː.laʔ.naʔ.lat páʔ.sáː.tʰiʔ.páʔ.tàj páʔ.sáː.són.láːw] Sathalanalat Paxathipatai Paxaxon Lao), officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic (LPDR) (French: République démocratique populaire lao), is a landlocked country in Southeast Asia, bordered by Burma and the People's Republic of China to the northwest, Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the south, and Thailand to the west. Since 1975, it has been ruled by a Marxist and communist government. Its population was estimated to be around 6.8 million in July 2014.[2]
Significant corruption exists in the Lao government, military, and communist party in the LPDR, and the legacy of a command economy, as well as excess spending on military and defense budgets during the Cold War and its aftermath, have continued to impoverish Laos. According to the anti-corruption non-governmental organization Transparency International, Laos remains one of the most corrupt countries in the world. This has deterred foreign investment and created major problems with the rule of law, including the nation's ability to enforce contract and business regulation.[9] Consequently, a third of the population of Laos currently lives below the international poverty line (living on less than US$1.25 per day).[10] Laos has a low-income economy, with one of the lowest annual incomes in the world. In 2013, Laos ranked in 138th place (tied with Cambodia) on the Human Development Index (HDI), indicating that Laos has lower medium to low development.[11] According to the Global Hunger Index (2013), Laos ranks as the 25th hungriest nation in the world out of the list of the 56 nations with the worst hunger situation(s).[12] Laos has had a poor human rights record most particularly dealing with the nation's acts of genocide being committed towards its Hmong population.
Laos traces its history to the kingdom of Lan Xang, which existed from the 14th to the 18th century when it split into three kingdoms. In 1893, it became a French protectorate, with the three kingdoms — Luang Phrabang, Vientiane and Champasak — uniting to form what is now known as Laos. It briefly gained independence in 1945 after Japanese occupation, but returned to French rule until it was granted autonomy in 1949. Laos became independent in 1953, with a constitutional monarchy under Sisavang Vong. Shortly after independence, a long civil war ended the monarchy, when the Communist Pathet Lao movement came to power in 1975.
Laos is a single-party socialist republic. It espouses Marxism and is governed by a single party communist politburo dominated by military generals. The Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the Vietnam People's Army continue to have significant influence in Laos. The capital city is Vientiane. Other large cities include Luang Prabang, Savannakhet, and Pakse. The official language is Lao. Laos is a multi-ethnic country with the politically and culturally dominant Lao people making up approximately 60% of the population, mostly in the lowlands. Mon-Khmer groups, the Hmong, and other indigenous hill tribes, accounting for 40% of the population, live in the foothills and mountains.
Laos' strategy for development is based on generating electricity from its rivers and selling the power to its neighbours, namely Thailand, China, and Vietnam.[13] Its economy is accelerating rapidly with the demands for its metals.[14]
It is a member of the Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement (APTA), Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), East Asia Summit and La Francophonie. Laos applied for membership of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1997; on 2 February 2013, it was granted full membership.[15]
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Laos ((Listeni/ˈlaʊs/, /ˈlɑː.ɒs/, /ˈlɑː.oʊs/, or /ˈleɪ.ɒs/)[6][7][8] Lao Language: ສາທາລະນະລັດ ປະຊາທິປະໄຕ ປະຊາຊົນລາວ, pronounced [sǎː.tʰáː.laʔ.naʔ.lat páʔ.sáː.tʰiʔ.páʔ.tàj páʔ.sáː.són.láːw] Sathalanalat Paxathipatai Paxaxon Lao), officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic (LPDR) (French: République démocratique populaire lao), is a landlocked country in Southeast Asia, bordered by Burma and the People's Republic of China to the northwest, Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the south, and Thailand to the west. Since 1975, it has been ruled by a Marxist and communist government. Its population was estimated to be around 6.8 million in July 2014.[2]
Significant corruption exists in the Lao government, military, and communist party in the LPDR, and the legacy of a command economy, as well as excess spending on military and defense budgets during the Cold War and its aftermath, have continued to impoverish Laos. According to the anti-corruption non-governmental organization Transparency International, Laos remains one of the most corrupt countries in the world. This has deterred foreign investment and created major problems with the rule of law, including the nation's ability to enforce contract and business regulation.[9] Consequently, a third of the population of Laos currently lives below the international poverty line (living on less than US$1.25 per day).[10] Laos has a low-income economy, with one of the lowest annual incomes in the world. In 2013, Laos ranked in 138th place (tied with Cambodia) on the Human Development Index (HDI), indicating that Laos has lower medium to low development.[11] According to the Global Hunger Index (2013), Laos ranks as the 25th hungriest nation in the world out of the list of the 56 nations with the worst hunger situation(s).[12] Laos has had a poor human rights record most particularly dealing with the nation's acts of genocide being committed towards its Hmong population.
Laos traces its history to the kingdom of Lan Xang, which existed from the 14th to the 18th century when it split into three kingdoms. In 1893, it became a French protectorate, with the three kingdoms — Luang Phrabang, Vientiane and Champasak — uniting to form what is now known as Laos. It briefly gained independence in 1945 after Japanese occupation, but returned to French rule until it was granted autonomy in 1949. Laos became independent in 1953, with a constitutional monarchy under Sisavang Vong. Shortly after independence, a long civil war ended the monarchy, when the Communist Pathet Lao movement came to power in 1975.
Laos is a single-party socialist republic. It espouses Marxism and is governed by a single party communist politburo dominated by military generals. The Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the Vietnam People's Army continue to have significant influence in Laos. The capital city is Vientiane. Other large cities include Luang Prabang, Savannakhet, and Pakse. The official language is Lao. Laos is a multi-ethnic country with the politically and culturally dominant Lao people making up approximately 60% of the population, mostly in the lowlands. Mon-Khmer groups, the Hmong, and other indigenous hill tribes, accounting for 40% of the population, live in the foothills and mountains.
Laos' strategy for development is based on generating electricity from its rivers and selling the power to its neighbours, namely Thailand, China, and Vietnam.[13] Its economy is accelerating rapidly with the demands for its metals.[14]
It is a member of the Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement (APTA), Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), East Asia Summit and La Francophonie. Laos applied for membership of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1997; on 2 February 2013, it was granted full membership.[15]
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Laos ((Listeni/ˈlaʊs/, /ˈlɑː.ɒs/, /ˈlɑː.oʊs/, or /ˈleɪ.ɒs/)[6][7][8] Lao Language: ສາທາລະນະລັດ ປະຊາທິປະໄຕ ປະຊາຊົນລາວ, pronounced [sǎː.tʰáː.laʔ.naʔ.lat páʔ.sáː.tʰiʔ.páʔ.tàj páʔ.sáː.són.láːw] Sathalanalat Paxathipatai Paxaxon Lao), officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic (LPDR) (French: République démocratique populaire lao), is a landlocked country in Southeast Asia, bordered by Burma and the People's Republic of China to the northwest, Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the south, and Thailand to the west. Since 1975, it has been ruled by a Marxist and communist government. Its population was estimated to be around 6.8 million in July 2014.[2]
Significant corruption exists in the Lao government, military, and communist party in the LPDR, and the legacy of a command economy, as well as excess spending on military and defense budgets during the Cold War and its aftermath, have continued to impoverish Laos. According to the anti-corruption non-governmental organization Transparency International, Laos remains one of the most corrupt countries in the world. This has deterred foreign investment and created major problems with the rule of law, including the nation's ability to enforce contract and business regulation.[9] Consequently, a third of the population of Laos currently lives below the international poverty line (living on less than US$1.25 per day).[10] Laos has a low-income economy, with one of the lowest annual incomes in the world. In 2013, Laos ranked in 138th place (tied with Cambodia) on the Human Development Index (HDI), indicating that Laos has lower medium to low development.[11] According to the Global Hunger Index (2013), Laos ranks as the 25th hungriest nation in the world out of the list of the 56 nations with the worst hunger situation(s).[12] Laos has had a poor human rights record most particularly dealing with the nation's acts of genocide being committed towards its Hmong population.
Laos traces its history to the kingdom of Lan Xang, which existed from the 14th to the 18th century when it split into three kingdoms. In 1893, it became a French protectorate, with the three kingdoms — Luang Phrabang, Vientiane and Champasak — uniting to form what is now known as Laos. It briefly gained independence in 1945 after Japanese occupation, but returned to French rule until it was granted autonomy in 1949. Laos became independent in 1953, with a constitutional monarchy under Sisavang Vong. Shortly after independence, a long civil war ended the monarchy, when the Communist Pathet Lao movement came to power in 1975.
Laos is a single-party socialist republic. It espouses Marxism and is governed by a single party communist politburo dominated by military generals. The Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the Vietnam People's Army continue to have significant influence in Laos. The capital city is Vientiane. Other large cities include Luang Prabang, Savannakhet, and Pakse. The official language is Lao. Laos is a multi-ethnic country with the politically and culturally dominant Lao people making up approximately 60% of the population, mostly in the lowlands. Mon-Khmer groups, the Hmong, and other indigenous hill tribes, accounting for 40% of the population, live in the foothills and mountains.
Laos' strategy for development is based on generating electricity from its rivers and selling the power to its neighbours, namely Thailand, China, and Vietnam.[13] Its economy is accelerating rapidly with the demands for its metals.[14]
It is a member of the Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement (APTA), Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), East Asia Summit and La Francophonie. Laos applied for membership of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1997; on 2 February 2013, it was granted full membership.[15]
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Laos ((Listeni/ˈlaʊs/, /ˈlɑː.ɒs/, /ˈlɑː.oʊs/, or /ˈleɪ.ɒs/)[6][7][8] Lao Language: ສາທາລະນະລັດ ປະຊາທິປະໄຕ ປະຊາຊົນລາວ, pronounced [sǎː.tʰáː.laʔ.naʔ.lat páʔ.sáː.tʰiʔ.páʔ.tàj páʔ.sáː.són.láːw] Sathalanalat Paxathipatai Paxaxon Lao), officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic (LPDR) (French: République démocratique populaire lao), is a landlocked country in Southeast Asia, bordered by Burma and the People's Republic of China to the northwest, Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the south, and Thailand to the west. Since 1975, it has been ruled by a Marxist and communist government. Its population was estimated to be around 6.8 million in July 2014.[2]
Significant corruption exists in the Lao government, military, and communist party in the LPDR, and the legacy of a command economy, as well as excess spending on military and defense budgets during the Cold War and its aftermath, have continued to impoverish Laos. According to the anti-corruption non-governmental organization Transparency International, Laos remains one of the most corrupt countries in the world. This has deterred foreign investment and created major problems with the rule of law, including the nation's ability to enforce contract and business regulation.[9] Consequently, a third of the population of Laos currently lives below the international poverty line (living on less than US$1.25 per day).[10] Laos has a low-income economy, with one of the lowest annual incomes in the world. In 2013, Laos ranked in 138th place (tied with Cambodia) on the Human Development Index (HDI), indicating that Laos has lower medium to low development.[11] According to the Global Hunger Index (2013), Laos ranks as the 25th hungriest nation in the world out of the list of the 56 nations with the worst hunger situation(s).[12] Laos has had a poor human rights record most particularly dealing with the nation's acts of genocide being committed towards its Hmong population.
Laos traces its history to the kingdom of Lan Xang, which existed from the 14th to the 18th century when it split into three kingdoms. In 1893, it became a French protectorate, with the three kingdoms — Luang Phrabang, Vientiane and Champasak — uniting to form what is now known as Laos. It briefly gained independence in 1945 after Japanese occupation, but returned to French rule until it was granted autonomy in 1949. Laos became independent in 1953, with a constitutional monarchy under Sisavang Vong. Shortly after independence, a long civil war ended the monarchy, when the Communist Pathet Lao movement came to power in 1975.
Laos is a single-party socialist republic. It espouses Marxism and is governed by a single party communist politburo dominated by military generals. The Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the Vietnam People's Army continue to have significant influence in Laos. The capital city is Vientiane. Other large cities include Luang Prabang, Savannakhet, and Pakse. The official language is Lao. Laos is a multi-ethnic country with the politically and culturally dominant Lao people making up approximately 60% of the population, mostly in the lowlands. Mon-Khmer groups, the Hmong, and other indigenous hill tribes, accounting for 40% of the population, live in the foothills and mountains.
Laos' strategy for development is based on generating electricity from its rivers and selling the power to its neighbours, namely Thailand, China, and Vietnam.[13] Its economy is accelerating rapidly with the demands for its metals.[14]
It is a member of the Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement (APTA), Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), East Asia Summit and La Francophonie. Laos applied for membership of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1997; on 2 February 2013, it was granted full membership.[15]
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- published: 06 Jan 2015
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IFC Helps Laos Embrace Reforms to Improve the Country's Business Environment
The video shows how IFC has been working with the government and the private sector in Laos to improve regulations related to taxes and investment, and to set u...
The video shows how IFC has been working with the government and the private sector in Laos to improve regulations related to taxes and investment, and to set up a framework for sustained dialogue between the public and private sectors.
Laos, a land-locked country rich in natural resources, has long relied on trade and investment with its rapidly developing neighbors China, Thailand, and Vietnam. In its quest to join the World Trade Organization, Laos is opening its borders and embracing reforms to encourage investment, and help businesses and the economy grow.
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The video shows how IFC has been working with the government and the private sector in Laos to improve regulations related to taxes and investment, and to set up a framework for sustained dialogue between the public and private sectors.
Laos, a land-locked country rich in natural resources, has long relied on trade and investment with its rapidly developing neighbors China, Thailand, and Vietnam. In its quest to join the World Trade Organization, Laos is opening its borders and embracing reforms to encourage investment, and help businesses and the economy grow.
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- published: 10 Jul 2012
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: ADB says Laos needs more permanent, skilled workers.1/4/2015
VO ADB says Laos needs more permanent, skilled workers when AEC comes into effect at the end of this year
INTRO: Laos needs more permanent, skilled workers as w...
VO ADB says Laos needs more permanent, skilled workers when AEC comes into effect at the end of this year
INTRO: Laos needs more permanent, skilled workers as well as the usual flow of seasonal workers to boost productivity and compete with foreign workers when the Asean Economic Community comes into effect at the end of this year
STORY: ADB's Senior Economics Officer, Soulinthone Leuangkhamsing made the comment during a press conference on the Asian Development Outlook 2015 report, held at the ADB office in Vientiane, recently that, “Laos is set to enjoy relatively robust growth in 2015 and 2016, but more workers must be professionally trained,”
He said, Laos has at least 2.4 million labourers but 70 percent come from the agriculture sector, and are considered to be seasonal labourers. According to him, seasonal workers move from place to place. For example, they may find work in garment factories in the dry season but then return to tend to their rice fields in the wet season.
When asked how Lao labourers could compete with those from other Asean countries, Soulinthone Leuangkhamsing said short-term vocational training courses were needed to give them a competitive edge in the workplace. Adding that, every year, students graduate from degree programmes but that doesn't fulfil the requirements of the job market,
It is emphasized that, the government must encourage more young people to enroll in vocational training courses so they learn the skills needed by employers.To be more competitive, Lao workers not only need professional skills but they should be trained in more practical aspects such as self-discipline, responsibility, and reliability,”
ADB's outlook for 2015 predicts that the Lao economy will remain solid as the service and industrial sectors continue to contribute strongly.
According to the ADB report, Growth is expected to moderate to around 7 percent in 2015 due to continued weakening domestic demand in some sectors, before picking up to 7.2 percent in 2016.
The government is working to improve various regulations, disciplines and legal processes to fulfil WTO standards and comply with other international economic structures.
The ADB report also advised that the private sector would be part of the steady growth of the Lao economy but said less complex business registration procedures, easier access to finance, and transparent tax administration would be key factors in the level of participation by the private sector.
More education and training reforms will also play a vital role in the socio-economic development of Laos.
Better coordination among government sectors will enable the government to effectively achieve the goals set out in strategic economic development plans.
ADB Country Director Sandra Nicoll, together with ADB Country Senior Specialist, Shunsuke Bando, also addressed the press conference.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv Adb Says Laos Needs More Permanent, Skilled Workers.1 4 2015
VO ADB says Laos needs more permanent, skilled workers when AEC comes into effect at the end of this year
INTRO: Laos needs more permanent, skilled workers as well as the usual flow of seasonal workers to boost productivity and compete with foreign workers when the Asean Economic Community comes into effect at the end of this year
STORY: ADB's Senior Economics Officer, Soulinthone Leuangkhamsing made the comment during a press conference on the Asian Development Outlook 2015 report, held at the ADB office in Vientiane, recently that, “Laos is set to enjoy relatively robust growth in 2015 and 2016, but more workers must be professionally trained,”
He said, Laos has at least 2.4 million labourers but 70 percent come from the agriculture sector, and are considered to be seasonal labourers. According to him, seasonal workers move from place to place. For example, they may find work in garment factories in the dry season but then return to tend to their rice fields in the wet season.
When asked how Lao labourers could compete with those from other Asean countries, Soulinthone Leuangkhamsing said short-term vocational training courses were needed to give them a competitive edge in the workplace. Adding that, every year, students graduate from degree programmes but that doesn't fulfil the requirements of the job market,
It is emphasized that, the government must encourage more young people to enroll in vocational training courses so they learn the skills needed by employers.To be more competitive, Lao workers not only need professional skills but they should be trained in more practical aspects such as self-discipline, responsibility, and reliability,”
ADB's outlook for 2015 predicts that the Lao economy will remain solid as the service and industrial sectors continue to contribute strongly.
According to the ADB report, Growth is expected to moderate to around 7 percent in 2015 due to continued weakening domestic demand in some sectors, before picking up to 7.2 percent in 2016.
The government is working to improve various regulations, disciplines and legal processes to fulfil WTO standards and comply with other international economic structures.
The ADB report also advised that the private sector would be part of the steady growth of the Lao economy but said less complex business registration procedures, easier access to finance, and transparent tax administration would be key factors in the level of participation by the private sector.
More education and training reforms will also play a vital role in the socio-economic development of Laos.
Better coordination among government sectors will enable the government to effectively achieve the goals set out in strategic economic development plans.
ADB Country Director Sandra Nicoll, together with ADB Country Senior Specialist, Shunsuke Bando, also addressed the press conference.
- published: 08 Apr 2015
- views: 1332
Business Matching 2(Savannakhet;LAOS) ฺDBD P-Trader 1&Tour; ASEAN Thai SV
(Part 2 Savannakhet;LAOS)
The ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) shall be the goal of regional economic integration by 2015. AEC envisages th...
(Part 2 Savannakhet;LAOS)
The ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) shall be the goal of regional economic integration by 2015. AEC envisages the following key characteristics: (a) a single market and production base, (b) a highly competitive economic region, (c) a region of equitable economic development, and (d) a region fully integrated into the global economy.
Tour ASEAN Thai SV is the project by Sirivaree Rumpuay (DBD P-TRADER1) cause she's persuade her friends that find new chance and new channel for their business at Thakhek, Suvannakhat, Laos on 9-11 November 2013 and some friend in this trip can get the the order is Mr. Vichein ( The owner Daling bed business )
(Tour ASEAN SV service tour for Business Matching&information-Health;&Healing; -Cultural ♮ in THAILAND And ASEAN)
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ในปีหน้า 2015 การรวมตัวของกลุ่มประเทศเอเชียตะวันออกเฉียงใต้ เสาที่ 2 คือเสาประชาคมเศรษฐกิจอาเซียน(AEC ) จะเต็มรูปแบบ โดย มีเป้าหมายหลัก มีอัตลักษณ์สำคัญ 4ข้อ คือ 1 .ทุกประเทศสมาชิกร่วมตัวกันเป็นตลาดเดียวหรือตลาดร่วมทางการค้า 2. การแข่งขันสูงทางด้านเศรษฐกิจระหว่างภูมิภาค 3.การพัฒนาทางเศรษฐกิจที่เท่าเทียมกันในภูมิภาคเดียวกัน และ 4. เป็นภูมิภาคที่มีฐานการผลิต(เศรษฐกิจ)แบบครบวงจรบนเวทีโลก และทุกการเปลียนแปลงย่อมมีโอกาส ซึ่งโอกาสอยู่ใกล้ตัวเราเหลือเกิน
การท่องเทียวอาเชียน ไทยเอสวีและเครือข่าย โดยการนำของ คุณสิริวารี รำเพย DBD P-Trader 1 ชักชวนเพื่อน ๆ เรียนรู้ แสวงหาโอกาสในการเปลี่ยนแปล โดยไปเจาะตลาดทางการค้า เพื่อค้นหาโอกาสทางธุรกิจ สร้างเครือข่ายความสัมพันธ์ และจับคู่ทางธุรกิจ ใน เมืองท่าแขก แขวงคำม่วนและแขวงสุหวั่นนะเขต สปป.ลาว เมื่อวันที่ 9-11 พฤศจิกายน 2556 และมีเพื่อนบางท่านได้ออเดอทางการค้า เช่น คุณวิเชียร เจ้าของบริษัท ที่นอนดาร์ลิ่ง เป็นต้น
(การท่องเทียวอาเซียนเอสวีและเครือข่าย บริการ ให้คำปรึกษา บริหารจัดการท่องเทียวจับคู่ธุรกิจ,การท่องเทียวเพื่อส่งเสริมรักษาสุขภาพ,การท่องเทียวเชิงวัฒนธรรมและธรรมชาติ ทั้งในไทยและอาเชียน)
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wn.com/Business Matching 2(Savannakhet Laos) ฺDbd P Trader 1 Tour Asean Thai Sv
(Part 2 Savannakhet;LAOS)
The ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) shall be the goal of regional economic integration by 2015. AEC envisages the following key characteristics: (a) a single market and production base, (b) a highly competitive economic region, (c) a region of equitable economic development, and (d) a region fully integrated into the global economy.
Tour ASEAN Thai SV is the project by Sirivaree Rumpuay (DBD P-TRADER1) cause she's persuade her friends that find new chance and new channel for their business at Thakhek, Suvannakhat, Laos on 9-11 November 2013 and some friend in this trip can get the the order is Mr. Vichein ( The owner Daling bed business )
(Tour ASEAN SV service tour for Business Matching&information-Health;&Healing; -Cultural ♮ in THAILAND And ASEAN)
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Mobile: +0860898855370(English),0802653674(Thai)
ในปีหน้า 2015 การรวมตัวของกลุ่มประเทศเอเชียตะวันออกเฉียงใต้ เสาที่ 2 คือเสาประชาคมเศรษฐกิจอาเซียน(AEC ) จะเต็มรูปแบบ โดย มีเป้าหมายหลัก มีอัตลักษณ์สำคัญ 4ข้อ คือ 1 .ทุกประเทศสมาชิกร่วมตัวกันเป็นตลาดเดียวหรือตลาดร่วมทางการค้า 2. การแข่งขันสูงทางด้านเศรษฐกิจระหว่างภูมิภาค 3.การพัฒนาทางเศรษฐกิจที่เท่าเทียมกันในภูมิภาคเดียวกัน และ 4. เป็นภูมิภาคที่มีฐานการผลิต(เศรษฐกิจ)แบบครบวงจรบนเวทีโลก และทุกการเปลียนแปลงย่อมมีโอกาส ซึ่งโอกาสอยู่ใกล้ตัวเราเหลือเกิน
การท่องเทียวอาเชียน ไทยเอสวีและเครือข่าย โดยการนำของ คุณสิริวารี รำเพย DBD P-Trader 1 ชักชวนเพื่อน ๆ เรียนรู้ แสวงหาโอกาสในการเปลี่ยนแปล โดยไปเจาะตลาดทางการค้า เพื่อค้นหาโอกาสทางธุรกิจ สร้างเครือข่ายความสัมพันธ์ และจับคู่ทางธุรกิจ ใน เมืองท่าแขก แขวงคำม่วนและแขวงสุหวั่นนะเขต สปป.ลาว เมื่อวันที่ 9-11 พฤศจิกายน 2556 และมีเพื่อนบางท่านได้ออเดอทางการค้า เช่น คุณวิเชียร เจ้าของบริษัท ที่นอนดาร์ลิ่ง เป็นต้น
(การท่องเทียวอาเซียนเอสวีและเครือข่าย บริการ ให้คำปรึกษา บริหารจัดการท่องเทียวจับคู่ธุรกิจ,การท่องเทียวเพื่อส่งเสริมรักษาสุขภาพ,การท่องเทียวเชิงวัฒนธรรมและธรรมชาติ ทั้งในไทยและอาเชียน)
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- published: 04 Jan 2014
- views: 576
Lao NEWS on LNTV: The First Bank of Taiwan opens a branch in Vientiane.2/4/2015
VO The First Bank of Taiwan opens a branch in Vientiane as part of its business expansion in Southeast Asia
INTRO: As Laos' economy continues to expand, a grow...
VO The First Bank of Taiwan opens a branch in Vientiane as part of its business expansion in Southeast Asia
INTRO: As Laos' economy continues to expand, a growing number of investors from different countries are coming here to operate businesses and invest in the country.The First Bank of Taiwan on Tuesday opened a branch in Vientiane as part of its business expansion in Southeast Asia.
STORY: The opening ceremony was attended by the Minister to the Prime Minister's Office Madame Bounpheng Mounphoxay, Governor of the Bank of the Lao PDR Dr Somphao Phaysith along with other relevant government officials and business operators of Laos, China and Taiwan.
The First Bank Chair man Ching Nain Tsai said, this new Vientiane branch of the First Bank is established to provide good financial services to the bank's customers and the Vientiane branch will integrate with the other branches in Southeast Asia especially those in Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia and Myanmar.
According to Governor of the Bank of the Lao PDR Dr Somphao Phaysith, the banking expansion in Laos has helped to contribute a lot to national economic development. Adding that, the First Bank in Vientiane will further strengthen the banking sector by encouraging more domestic and foreign investment in the socio-economic development of Laos
It is believed that, the long experience of the bank in different countries will help to contribute to socio-economic development in Laos as well as providing a platform for good financial partnerships between Taiwanese and Lao enterprises.
The bank will provide sound financial services for Taiwan's entrepreneurs who are operating a business in Laos and for those who are planning to come here
The First Bank would bring quality technical management and a variety of financial products to offer their customers in Laos and would act as a bridge to encourage Taiwanese entrepreneurs to invest and operate businesses in Laos.
The First Bank has established branches on different continents around the world, such as Europe, Asia, North America and Oceania. The bank currently has a global network of 31 facilities (17 branches, five sub-branches, two representative offices, and one subsidiary with seven branches) after the new branch was opened in Vientiane.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv The First Bank Of Taiwan Opens A Branch In Vientiane.2 4 2015
VO The First Bank of Taiwan opens a branch in Vientiane as part of its business expansion in Southeast Asia
INTRO: As Laos' economy continues to expand, a growing number of investors from different countries are coming here to operate businesses and invest in the country.The First Bank of Taiwan on Tuesday opened a branch in Vientiane as part of its business expansion in Southeast Asia.
STORY: The opening ceremony was attended by the Minister to the Prime Minister's Office Madame Bounpheng Mounphoxay, Governor of the Bank of the Lao PDR Dr Somphao Phaysith along with other relevant government officials and business operators of Laos, China and Taiwan.
The First Bank Chair man Ching Nain Tsai said, this new Vientiane branch of the First Bank is established to provide good financial services to the bank's customers and the Vientiane branch will integrate with the other branches in Southeast Asia especially those in Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia and Myanmar.
According to Governor of the Bank of the Lao PDR Dr Somphao Phaysith, the banking expansion in Laos has helped to contribute a lot to national economic development. Adding that, the First Bank in Vientiane will further strengthen the banking sector by encouraging more domestic and foreign investment in the socio-economic development of Laos
It is believed that, the long experience of the bank in different countries will help to contribute to socio-economic development in Laos as well as providing a platform for good financial partnerships between Taiwanese and Lao enterprises.
The bank will provide sound financial services for Taiwan's entrepreneurs who are operating a business in Laos and for those who are planning to come here
The First Bank would bring quality technical management and a variety of financial products to offer their customers in Laos and would act as a bridge to encourage Taiwanese entrepreneurs to invest and operate businesses in Laos.
The First Bank has established branches on different continents around the world, such as Europe, Asia, North America and Oceania. The bank currently has a global network of 31 facilities (17 branches, five sub-branches, two representative offices, and one subsidiary with seven branches) after the new branch was opened in Vientiane.
- published: 08 Apr 2015
- views: 242
earth report | gambling on Laos
Communist Laos has come late to the Asian economic boom but it's now open for business. Investment is pouring in and resources like timber and rubber are pourin...
Communist Laos has come late to the Asian economic boom but it's now open for business. Investment is pouring in and resources like timber and rubber are pouring out - transforming the country and turning virgin forest into fields and plantations. But Laos is one of the last biodiversity hotspots in south east Asia and commercial development is chipping away at the country's natural capital. Originally from Laos, Sam Say is a successful Hong Kong businessman searching for investment opportunities that won't destroy his country's heritage. He's teaming up with botanist Dr Sounthone Ketphanh -- Director of Lao's Forest Research Center. Together, they're on a mission to find out if the price of economic development is the loss of unique and valuable species and ecosystems. In the UN's year of Biodiversity tve's new Earth Report programme, Gambling on Laos travels with them to see if there could be another way.
with thanks to SDC, SIDA and GTZ
wn.com/Earth Report | Gambling On Laos
Communist Laos has come late to the Asian economic boom but it's now open for business. Investment is pouring in and resources like timber and rubber are pouring out - transforming the country and turning virgin forest into fields and plantations. But Laos is one of the last biodiversity hotspots in south east Asia and commercial development is chipping away at the country's natural capital. Originally from Laos, Sam Say is a successful Hong Kong businessman searching for investment opportunities that won't destroy his country's heritage. He's teaming up with botanist Dr Sounthone Ketphanh -- Director of Lao's Forest Research Center. Together, they're on a mission to find out if the price of economic development is the loss of unique and valuable species and ecosystems. In the UN's year of Biodiversity tve's new Earth Report programme, Gambling on Laos travels with them to see if there could be another way.
with thanks to SDC, SIDA and GTZ
- published: 01 Jul 2010
- views: 18257
Registration Company Vietnam Laos Myanmar Philippines and Cambodia
The article "Registration Company Vietnam Laos Myanmar Philippines and Cambodia" can be found on http://www.grandwaktu.com
U.S. business leaders are complainin...
The article "Registration Company Vietnam Laos Myanmar Philippines and Cambodia" can be found on http://www.grandwaktu.com
U.S. business leaders are complaining that Washington's remaining sanctions on Myanmar are stopping them from investing in the world's hottest frontier economy, limiting them from whom they can do business with and requiring mountains of compliance paperwork, while European and Asian rivals are getting an edge in opening up the formerly isolated Southeast Asian nation.
Executives of major American companies—including Chevron, General Motors Co., Yum Brands Inc., ConocoPhillips and Caterpillar Inc.—are on a five-day business mission here in what is the most significant gathering of U.S. businesses since President Barack Obama's visit in November. The delegation was organized by the
wn.com/Registration Company Vietnam Laos Myanmar Philippines And Cambodia
The article "Registration Company Vietnam Laos Myanmar Philippines and Cambodia" can be found on http://www.grandwaktu.com
U.S. business leaders are complaining that Washington's remaining sanctions on Myanmar are stopping them from investing in the world's hottest frontier economy, limiting them from whom they can do business with and requiring mountains of compliance paperwork, while European and Asian rivals are getting an edge in opening up the formerly isolated Southeast Asian nation.
Executives of major American companies—including Chevron, General Motors Co., Yum Brands Inc., ConocoPhillips and Caterpillar Inc.—are on a five-day business mission here in what is the most significant gathering of U.S. businesses since President Barack Obama's visit in November. The delegation was organized by the
- published: 04 Mar 2013
- views: 65
Lao NEWS on LNTV-Laos' economy saw robust growth of between 2009-2012. 4/6/2013
VO Laos' economy saw robust growth of between 7.8 and 8 percent per annum from 2009-2012
INTRO: The Lao National Chamber of Commerce and Industry' sixth annual...
VO Laos' economy saw robust growth of between 7.8 and 8 percent per annum from 2009-2012
INTRO: The Lao National Chamber of Commerce and Industry' sixth annual report revealed that Laos' economy saw robust growth of between 7.8 and 8 percent per annum from 2009-2012 along with increasing interest from foreign investors
STORY: Speaking at the meeting where presiding over by Deputy Prime Minister Somsavat Lengsavad, Minister of Commerce and Industry Dr Nam Vinhaket, officials from line ministries and other invited guests. Chamber President Kissana Vongxay stated the strengthening economic climate in Laos has been recognised by the international community, especially now that the country has become a member of the World Trade Organisation. He said, Laos needs to prepare for the challenges of developing technology, inflation and climate change, which may slow socio-economic growth. The resource sectors of energy-hydropower, minerals and agro-forestry are primarily driving the country's economic growth, with construction and services-wholesale trading, tourism, transport and telecommunications also providing valuable contributions.
Additionally, manufacturing is expected to benefit from an increased demand for cement, construction and food and beverages. Out of the 8.6 percent growth recorded in 2011, about 3.6 percent came from the resource sectors, with about 1 percent each from manufacturing and agriculture, 0.5 percent from construction and 2.5 percent from services.
The Lao government introduced its economic reform policy in 1986 and has since adopted market-oriented policies to loosen government control over the economy and create conditions conducive to private sector activity and foreign investment. These reforms have led to a significant increase in foreign direct investment, especially in the areas of mining, hydropower and agriculture.
Although the economy has inevitably encountered some challenges in the last two decades due to global and regional economic downturns, Laos' GDP growth rate has remained relatively high in comparison to its neighbours.
In the government's 7th National Socio-economic Development Plan that begins from 2011 to 2015 the overriding development policy agenda aims to achieve sustainable economic growth and reduce poverty and inequality in line with the Millennium Development Goals and the longer-term objective of graduating from least developed country status by 2020.
It is disclosed that, to achieve this, the plan sets an annual target of at least 8 percent GDP growth, together with comprehensive reforms to broaden the country's productive base to be done through, amongst other things, economic diversification, human capital investment, enhanced labour productivity and a greater inclusion of vulnerable and geographically remote groups.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv Laos' Economy Saw Robust Growth Of Between 2009 2012. 4 6 2013
VO Laos' economy saw robust growth of between 7.8 and 8 percent per annum from 2009-2012
INTRO: The Lao National Chamber of Commerce and Industry' sixth annual report revealed that Laos' economy saw robust growth of between 7.8 and 8 percent per annum from 2009-2012 along with increasing interest from foreign investors
STORY: Speaking at the meeting where presiding over by Deputy Prime Minister Somsavat Lengsavad, Minister of Commerce and Industry Dr Nam Vinhaket, officials from line ministries and other invited guests. Chamber President Kissana Vongxay stated the strengthening economic climate in Laos has been recognised by the international community, especially now that the country has become a member of the World Trade Organisation. He said, Laos needs to prepare for the challenges of developing technology, inflation and climate change, which may slow socio-economic growth. The resource sectors of energy-hydropower, minerals and agro-forestry are primarily driving the country's economic growth, with construction and services-wholesale trading, tourism, transport and telecommunications also providing valuable contributions.
Additionally, manufacturing is expected to benefit from an increased demand for cement, construction and food and beverages. Out of the 8.6 percent growth recorded in 2011, about 3.6 percent came from the resource sectors, with about 1 percent each from manufacturing and agriculture, 0.5 percent from construction and 2.5 percent from services.
The Lao government introduced its economic reform policy in 1986 and has since adopted market-oriented policies to loosen government control over the economy and create conditions conducive to private sector activity and foreign investment. These reforms have led to a significant increase in foreign direct investment, especially in the areas of mining, hydropower and agriculture.
Although the economy has inevitably encountered some challenges in the last two decades due to global and regional economic downturns, Laos' GDP growth rate has remained relatively high in comparison to its neighbours.
In the government's 7th National Socio-economic Development Plan that begins from 2011 to 2015 the overriding development policy agenda aims to achieve sustainable economic growth and reduce poverty and inequality in line with the Millennium Development Goals and the longer-term objective of graduating from least developed country status by 2020.
It is disclosed that, to achieve this, the plan sets an annual target of at least 8 percent GDP growth, together with comprehensive reforms to broaden the country's productive base to be done through, amongst other things, economic diversification, human capital investment, enhanced labour productivity and a greater inclusion of vulnerable and geographically remote groups.
- published: 13 Jun 2013
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: NA) on Wednesday 15th of July 2015 passes the Business Competition Law.16/7/2015
VO The National Assembly (NA) on Wednesday 15th of July 2015 passes the Business Competition Law
INTRO: The National Assembly (NA) on Wednesday passed the Busin...
VO The National Assembly (NA) on Wednesday 15th of July 2015 passes the Business Competition Law
INTRO: The National Assembly (NA) on Wednesday passed the Business Competition Law in a move to ensure that competition between businesses in Laos is carried out in a fair and just manner to boost economic growth.
STORY: The approval was made after the lawmakers recognised the need for Laos to have a Business Competition Law with comprehensive content to give guidance on business competition.
Presenting the draft of the law prior to its approval by the ongoing parliament's ordinary session on Wednesday the 7th of July, Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce, Bounmy Manivong said the time has come for Laos to have such a law. Amid growing regional and international economic integration, there is a need to upgrade the current Prime Ministerial Decree on Trade Competition, which has been promulgated since 2004, into a law to handle the growing integration as Laos and other Asean members are set to build the Asean Economic Community at the end of 2015
Bounmy Manivong told the session that, once the new law is promulgated, it will supplement the decree as the content of the law is more comprehensive. The decree has only five chapters with 17 articles, while the draft law comprises of nine parts, eight chapters and 84 articles.
He said, the expanding Lao economy has intensified business competition but many operators have also complained about increasingly unfair and unjust competition, which has pressed the need for Laos to promulgate a law to handle the issue. In addition, the master plan of the Asean Economic Community has demanded Asean member states to formulate their own policy or law on business competition by 2015.
It is believed that, the passing of the law has made Laos the ninth Asean nation that has its own law on business competition. Only Cambodia among the 10 Asean nations does not have such a law.
The law defines principles, measures and regulations that prevent unfair and unjust business competition, while promoting business competition in a fair and just manner along with protecting the legitimate rights and interests of the state, business operators and customers.
It is disclosed that, Laos has made use of lessons learnt by other Asean member countries such as Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam in formulating the draft of the law. International experts were also invited to share the best practices of other countries.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv Na) On Wednesday 15Th Of July 2015 Passes The Business Competition Law.16 7 2015
VO The National Assembly (NA) on Wednesday 15th of July 2015 passes the Business Competition Law
INTRO: The National Assembly (NA) on Wednesday passed the Business Competition Law in a move to ensure that competition between businesses in Laos is carried out in a fair and just manner to boost economic growth.
STORY: The approval was made after the lawmakers recognised the need for Laos to have a Business Competition Law with comprehensive content to give guidance on business competition.
Presenting the draft of the law prior to its approval by the ongoing parliament's ordinary session on Wednesday the 7th of July, Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce, Bounmy Manivong said the time has come for Laos to have such a law. Amid growing regional and international economic integration, there is a need to upgrade the current Prime Ministerial Decree on Trade Competition, which has been promulgated since 2004, into a law to handle the growing integration as Laos and other Asean members are set to build the Asean Economic Community at the end of 2015
Bounmy Manivong told the session that, once the new law is promulgated, it will supplement the decree as the content of the law is more comprehensive. The decree has only five chapters with 17 articles, while the draft law comprises of nine parts, eight chapters and 84 articles.
He said, the expanding Lao economy has intensified business competition but many operators have also complained about increasingly unfair and unjust competition, which has pressed the need for Laos to promulgate a law to handle the issue. In addition, the master plan of the Asean Economic Community has demanded Asean member states to formulate their own policy or law on business competition by 2015.
It is believed that, the passing of the law has made Laos the ninth Asean nation that has its own law on business competition. Only Cambodia among the 10 Asean nations does not have such a law.
The law defines principles, measures and regulations that prevent unfair and unjust business competition, while promoting business competition in a fair and just manner along with protecting the legitimate rights and interests of the state, business operators and customers.
It is disclosed that, Laos has made use of lessons learnt by other Asean member countries such as Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam in formulating the draft of the law. International experts were also invited to share the best practices of other countries.
- published: 24 Jul 2015
- views: 221
International Economic Summit 2014 Laos
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- published: 03 Apr 2014
- views: 428
VN-VIETNAM'S ECONOMY IS POOR-RANKS BEHIND LAOS AND CAMBODIA
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VN-VIETNAM'S ECONOMY IS POOR-RANKS BEHIND LAOS AND CAMBODIA
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VN-VIETNAM'S ECONOMY IS POOR-RANKS BEHIND LAOS AND CAMBODIA
- published: 01 Dec 2014
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Supporting Young Entrepreneurs in Lao
Lao PDR continuing to experience strong economic growth and broad progress in reducing poverty and achieving human development objectives. However, significant ...
Lao PDR continuing to experience strong economic growth and broad progress in reducing poverty and achieving human development objectives. However, significant inequalities persist along rural-urban lines, geographic areas and ethnic groups where gender disparities and challenges are accentuated. Lao women play important roles in agriculture, small businesses, trade, tourism and emerging industries. But their roles are often undervalued and potential contributions limited. Women and girls have the potential to become key drivers of both poverty reduction and economic development.
Responding to the key gender issues facing the country, the World Bank is pursuing a two-pronged strategy focused on reducing vulnerability and improving opportunities. This video depicts how investing in building capacity of women, building basic business skills, providing an opportunity to engage successfully in small business activities can become a life changing experience.
http://www.worldbank.org/gender
wn.com/Supporting Young Entrepreneurs In Lao
Lao PDR continuing to experience strong economic growth and broad progress in reducing poverty and achieving human development objectives. However, significant inequalities persist along rural-urban lines, geographic areas and ethnic groups where gender disparities and challenges are accentuated. Lao women play important roles in agriculture, small businesses, trade, tourism and emerging industries. But their roles are often undervalued and potential contributions limited. Women and girls have the potential to become key drivers of both poverty reduction and economic development.
Responding to the key gender issues facing the country, the World Bank is pursuing a two-pronged strategy focused on reducing vulnerability and improving opportunities. This video depicts how investing in building capacity of women, building basic business skills, providing an opportunity to engage successfully in small business activities can become a life changing experience.
http://www.worldbank.org/gender
- published: 09 Mar 2011
- views: 3946
Lao NEWS on LNTV: Gov & partners to assess Laos' economic progress.5/2/2015
VO Government officials and development partners to assess Laos' economic progress and investment potential.
INTRO: Government officials and development partner...
VO Government officials and development partners to assess Laos' economic progress and investment potential.
INTRO: Government officials and development partners to assess Laos' economic progress and investment potential. According to Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education and Sports Dr Phankham Viphavanh, worker development was of prime importance for the overall development of Laos.
STORY: The issue of worker development was highlighted for debate in Vientiane at a meeting of government officials and development partners to assess Laos' economic progress and investment potential. Speaking at the Lao Development Report and Investment Climate Assessment meeting, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education and Sports Dr Phankham Viphavanh said worker development was of prime importance for the overall development of Laos. Dr Phankham noted that Laos had seen many achievements in its development efforts but there were still some problems, one of which was the slow development of human resources.
World Bank Country Manager in the Lao PDR Ms Sally Burningham said that fueled by rapid growth in the hydro and mining sectors, the Lao economy is growing fast. However, it is not generating a lot of jobs.
The World Bank reported that the growing Lao economy needs to diversify beyond its natural resource base to create more jobs and improve the business environment for foreign and domestic investors. The existence of more workers presents an opportunity for growth but only if productive, income-generating jobs are created and workers have the skills needed to fill the positions.
The report also noted that improving education results through early education for children, more classroom time for reading and mathematics skills, and more time spent in school, will best help equip new and young entrants to the Lao workforce to take advantage of employment opportunities in the future.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv Gov Partners To Assess Laos' Economic Progress.5 2 2015
VO Government officials and development partners to assess Laos' economic progress and investment potential.
INTRO: Government officials and development partners to assess Laos' economic progress and investment potential. According to Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education and Sports Dr Phankham Viphavanh, worker development was of prime importance for the overall development of Laos.
STORY: The issue of worker development was highlighted for debate in Vientiane at a meeting of government officials and development partners to assess Laos' economic progress and investment potential. Speaking at the Lao Development Report and Investment Climate Assessment meeting, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education and Sports Dr Phankham Viphavanh said worker development was of prime importance for the overall development of Laos. Dr Phankham noted that Laos had seen many achievements in its development efforts but there were still some problems, one of which was the slow development of human resources.
World Bank Country Manager in the Lao PDR Ms Sally Burningham said that fueled by rapid growth in the hydro and mining sectors, the Lao economy is growing fast. However, it is not generating a lot of jobs.
The World Bank reported that the growing Lao economy needs to diversify beyond its natural resource base to create more jobs and improve the business environment for foreign and domestic investors. The existence of more workers presents an opportunity for growth but only if productive, income-generating jobs are created and workers have the skills needed to fill the positions.
The report also noted that improving education results through early education for children, more classroom time for reading and mathematics skills, and more time spent in school, will best help equip new and young entrants to the Lao workforce to take advantage of employment opportunities in the future.
- published: 07 Feb 2015
- views: 436
Thai Airways 737-400 | Economy Class | Bangkok To Vientiane TG 570 | 20th May 2015
Thai Airways Flight TG 570 from Bangkok to Vientiane (Laos) taken on the 20th of May 2015. Onboard Boeing 737-400.Operated by HS-TDG.Economy Class seats was con...
Thai Airways Flight TG 570 from Bangkok to Vientiane (Laos) taken on the 20th of May 2015. Onboard Boeing 737-400.Operated by HS-TDG.Economy Class seats was confortable and the lunch snack nice too ,just the landing was very bad .In general was a good flight experience onboard Thai Airways.
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Thai Airways Flight TG 570 from Bangkok to Vientiane (Laos) taken on the 20th of May 2015. Onboard Boeing 737-400.Operated by HS-TDG.Economy Class seats was confortable and the lunch snack nice too ,just the landing was very bad .In general was a good flight experience onboard Thai Airways.
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- published: 23 Jul 2015
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Lao-Thai Cultural and Art Performance Troupe - Dance
Asian Festival 2011, Columbus, Ohio
For centuries, Laos and Thailand shared the same culture, food, clothing, and language. Today, the Thai and Lao folkloric tradition incorporates a wide repertoire of folk dances (fon phun muang), some based on ancient animist rituals, some developed in celebration of the passing of the seasons and others adapted from courtly performance genres. The group will p
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Lao-Thai Cultural and Art Performance Troupe - Dance #2
Asian Festival 2011, Columbus, Ohio
For centuries, Laos and Thailand shared the same culture, food, clothing, and language. Today, the Thai and Lao folkloric tradition incorporates a wide repertoire of folk dances (fon phun muang), some based on ancient animist rituals, some developed in celebration of the passing of the seasons and others adapted from courtly performance genres. The group will
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Eating Lao Food and Lao Cuisine for lunch at Tamarind Restaurant in Luang Prabang, Laos
To satisfy our craving for Lao food we headed over to the ever popular Tamarind restaurant for lunch where we sampled traditional Lao cuisine in a relaxed setting nearby the Nam Khan river in Luang Prabang, Laos.
Having made Thailand our base for several months, we were curious to see how Lao cuisine would compare with its 'spicy' and 'sweet' Thai counterpart.
After sampling Lao food at several
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Things to do in Laos Travel Guide, Top Attractions and Lao Cuisine
When you get tired of the often hectic pace of traveling in Southeast Asian countries such as Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam, the sleepy alternative of Laos awaits. With a slower pace of life and a rich culture, Laos offers a lot to potential visitors in terms of its attractions and cuisine. If you have to ask me to pick only one city in SE Asia that I could ever visit again it would be a close ca
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Learning How To Cook Lao Food at Tamarind Lao Cuisine cooking school in Luang Prabang, Laos
Whenever I put on an apron I feel like a bit of a fraud. Lately, we've taken a lot of one day cooking courses including learning how to make Thai food, trying our hand at Vietnamese cuisine and thumbing our way through Khmer delicacies; however, my confidence in the kitchen is not exactly sky high. Regardless, we couldn't pass up the opportunity to try making our favorite Lao dishes when we foun
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Lao and Esan
Short story about Lao Lane Xang and Isaan. How we are related and how Isaan became part of Thailand.
The Lao-speaking population of the region, who comprise the majority, distinguish themselves not only from the Lao of Laos but also from the central Thai by calling themselves Khon Isan or Thai Isan. The Khmer-speaking minority and Kuy (Suai), who live in the south of Isan, speak dialects and fol
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Lao Art-Culture Show at Alaska #4
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Lao Art-Culture Show at Alaska #8
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OUR FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF VIENTIANE, LAOS
If I could count the amount of times I've heard 'Vientiane is the most boring capital city in all of Southeast Asia, I'd be rich by now ;) If one bases how boring a place is by the number of tourist attractions a city has to offer, Vientiane would indeed deserve a lackluster grade; however, considering the city offers cheap accommodations, a diverse spread of affordable food (both local and intern
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Lao Arts-Culture's Slide Show
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LAO (Laotian) ARTS, CRAFTS AND CULTURE
Highlights from several Laotian cultural events, celebrations, customs and crafts as seen in October 2013
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: 2nd Vientiane Performing Arts Festival to welcome AEC.27/1/2016
VO 2nd Vientiane Performing Arts Festival to welcome AEC
INTRO: The 2nd Vientiane Performing Arts Festival is set to take place in the capital from January 29-31, seeking to promote cultural exchange and an appreciation of the traditional art of puppetry. The organisers are confident that this year's festival will be bigger and better than the previous year.
STORY: This year's festival is supporte
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: Vientiane hosts Performing Arts Festival 2016.1/2/2016
VO Vientiane hosts Performing Arts Festival 2016.
INTRO: Performers from Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Vietnam, Thailand, Japan and the Republic of Korea gathered at the Vientiane Performing Arts Festival 2016 to promote cultural exchange and to create a network in the area of performing arts.
STORY: The performers from each country have joined to promote cultural exchange and to create a network in th
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SLOW BOAT TO LUANG PRABANG | 3 DAY JOURNEY ON THE MEKONG FROM THAILAND TO LAOS
To cross into Laos from Thailand we decided to take a three day tour the included a bus ride from Chiang Mai to Chiang Khong and a two day Mekong river slow boat tour to Luang Prabang with a overnight stay in Pak Beng.
Overall, our substandard tour made us wish we had of done our journey independently. Aside from all of the problems we encountered we also had to contend with some rather obnoxiou
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Lao culture-Laos custom-Lao traditions
Laos developed its culture and customs as the inland crossroads of trade and migration in Southeast Asia over millennia. As of 2012 Laos has a population of roughly 6.4 million spread over 236,800 km2 (91,400 sq miles), yielding one of the lowest population densities in Asia. Yet the country of Laos has an official count of over forty-seven ethnicities divided into 149 sub-groups and 80 different
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Lao Heritage Foundation Art and Culture Summer Camp, DC.
This is on Sunday, the second of the camp. These are the 10 to 13 ages group. One of many activities of the camp. Part of the leaning is understand Lao Etiquette, language, traditional dance and music.
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Lao, French dancers share culture through art
Performer Alix Soulie spent 1 week collaborating with local Lao women in the creation of 'Anomalic'. Watch clips from the performance and listen to Alix as she describes the process.
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Lao Arts-Culture Performers in Alaska
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Mass tourism threatens cultural centre of Laos
AP Television
Luang Prabang, Laos, February 3rd 2009
1. Wide shot of Luang Prabang.
2. Wide shot of street.
3. Mid shot of street with flags.
4. Close shot of flags.
5. Mid shot of French colonial era house.
6. Mid shot of traditional Lao style house.
7. Wide shot of temple.
8. Close shot of moon over temple.
9. Mid shot of two men playing boules.
10. Worm's eye wide shot of tourists wa
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Laos Handicraft Festival Opens: Watch how many traditional Laos handicrafts are made
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Laos Handicraft Festival Opens: Watch how many traditional Laos handicrafts are created.
The 10th Lao Handicraft Festival opened in Vientiane yesterday at Lao-ITECC and this year's event features many Lao artists demonstrating the processes of creation for their products. Silk spinning, weaving, and sculpting were amongst some of the skills on display at the event whi
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Muay Thai 2013 Laos VS Thailand, Thai Martial Art Boxing, Thai traditional Fighter
Muay Thai 2013 Laos VS Thailand, Thai Martial Art Boxing, Thai traditional Fighter Muay Thai 2013 Laos VS Thailand, Thai Martial Art Boxing, Thai traditional Fighter Muay Thai 2013 Laos VS Thailand, Thai Martial Art Boxing, Thai traditional Fighter Muay Thai 2013 Laos VS Thailand, Thai Martial Art Boxing, Thai traditional Fighter Muay Thai 2013 Laos VS Thailand, Thai Martial Art Boxing, Thai tradi
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: Lao Fashion Week officials launch their campaign & new brand ambassador.4/2/2016
VO Lao Fashion Week officials and designers launch their campaign and new brand ambassador
INTRO: Lao Fashion Week officials and designers launched their campaign and new brand ambassador last Friday for Lao Fashion Week 2016, who will work towards the promotion of the annual fashion event.
STORY: The event also announced a fashion design contest for 2016, opening the opportunity for young design
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: 2nd Vientiane Trail planned to showcase city's old quarter.27/1/2016
VO Second Vientiane Trail planned to showcase city's old quarter
INTRO: After last month's Vangvieng Music Festival received wholehearted approval from both locals and foreign visitors, the Lao Bangfai Prime Association has decided to organise other cultural activities to bring the country's towns to life.
STORY: According to the Lao Bangfai Prime Association, they are now planning the Second Vien
Lao-Thai Cultural and Art Performance Troupe - Dance
Asian Festival 2011, Columbus, Ohio
For centuries, Laos and Thailand shared the same culture, food, clothing, and language. Today, the Thai and Lao folkloric t...
Asian Festival 2011, Columbus, Ohio
For centuries, Laos and Thailand shared the same culture, food, clothing, and language. Today, the Thai and Lao folkloric tradition incorporates a wide repertoire of folk dances (fon phun muang), some based on ancient animist rituals, some developed in celebration of the passing of the seasons and others adapted from courtly performance genres. The group will perform folk dances that are rooted in the rice fields of Laos and Thailand.
wn.com/Lao Thai Cultural And Art Performance Troupe Dance
Asian Festival 2011, Columbus, Ohio
For centuries, Laos and Thailand shared the same culture, food, clothing, and language. Today, the Thai and Lao folkloric tradition incorporates a wide repertoire of folk dances (fon phun muang), some based on ancient animist rituals, some developed in celebration of the passing of the seasons and others adapted from courtly performance genres. The group will perform folk dances that are rooted in the rice fields of Laos and Thailand.
- published: 01 Jun 2011
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Lao-Thai Cultural and Art Performance Troupe - Dance #2
Asian Festival 2011, Columbus, Ohio
For centuries, Laos and Thailand shared the same culture, food, clothing, and language. Today, the Thai and Lao folkloric...
Asian Festival 2011, Columbus, Ohio
For centuries, Laos and Thailand shared the same culture, food, clothing, and language. Today, the Thai and Lao folkloric tradition incorporates a wide repertoire of folk dances (fon phun muang), some based on ancient animist rituals, some developed in celebration of the passing of the seasons and others adapted from courtly performance genres. The group will perform folk dances that are rooted in the rice fields of Laos and Thailand.
wn.com/Lao Thai Cultural And Art Performance Troupe Dance 2
Asian Festival 2011, Columbus, Ohio
For centuries, Laos and Thailand shared the same culture, food, clothing, and language. Today, the Thai and Lao folkloric tradition incorporates a wide repertoire of folk dances (fon phun muang), some based on ancient animist rituals, some developed in celebration of the passing of the seasons and others adapted from courtly performance genres. The group will perform folk dances that are rooted in the rice fields of Laos and Thailand.
- published: 01 Jun 2011
- views: 3079
Eating Lao Food and Lao Cuisine for lunch at Tamarind Restaurant in Luang Prabang, Laos
To satisfy our craving for Lao food we headed over to the ever popular Tamarind restaurant for lunch where we sampled traditional Lao cuisine in a relaxed setti...
To satisfy our craving for Lao food we headed over to the ever popular Tamarind restaurant for lunch where we sampled traditional Lao cuisine in a relaxed setting nearby the Nam Khan river in Luang Prabang, Laos.
Having made Thailand our base for several months, we were curious to see how Lao cuisine would compare with its 'spicy' and 'sweet' Thai counterpart.
After sampling Lao food at several different restaurants we realized a few key differences:
Firstly, it's not nearly as sweet as Thai food. Coconut milk and sugar are used sparingly.
Secondly, Lao food makes more usage of herbs and natural leafy ingredients. Even meat dishes tended to be infused with copious amounts of spices and herbs.
For lunch today we are eating at one of our favorite restaurants in Luang Prabang - it's called Tamarind. It focuses on Lao food, so we're going to be showing you some traditional dishes.
This over here is called Nam Mak Kham and it is a Tamarind cooler and you get a nice little bamboo straw and it is a really sweet and sour drink. It is refreshing but a little tart. I really like it. It's so good!
Next up we have our dipping platter. This over here is coriander pickle, next we have an eggplant dip and tomato dip. We have a paste made from buffalo skin, we have some seaweed chips and then some vegetables that we can eat with the sauce. Let's dig in. That all goes together of course with our sticky rice.
Sam is going to demonstrate for us. This is how you eat it. You just kind of put together a little ball like that and then you can pick a different dip. I'll try the buffalo sauce here. You put it together just like that and you pop it in your mouth. Delicious! Is it a bit spicy? Oh yeah! This one is really spicy.
Finger food! Finger food! That is a huge ball. Little ball. That is not little. Okay, I will go with the aubergine. She has got her happy face on. It is so good. It is not just aubergine. They've added spices - there is coriander, onions - there is just an explosion of flavors.
This is the second plate we've ordered. Again, here we have a vegetable pickle, this is a pork salad that also has banana flowers, we have a pork sausage and here is some buffalo jerky - Sam's favorite. Oh, yeah! Over here we have some little lettuce rolls that are stuffed with different dips, different sauces, so we'll be trying those.
Buffalo jerky time! I've broken off a little piece of this buffalo jerky and this is my favorite. Chewy, right? Yeah, it is very chewy like any kind of jerky but this is probably the sweetest jerky I've ever had. I can't remember ever tasting anything quite this sweet in jerky form.
You have this lettuce leafy roll over here. I taste lemongrass and something sweet like a yam almost but I'm really not sure what it is. It could be some local thing.
We've ordered so much food we almost forgot about this next dish. It is time for me to do the honors. I'm going to unveil our steamed fish, which comes wrapped in a banana leaf. It is called Mok Pa. Let's see what is in here. It's like opening a present. I know, it's like Christmas on a plate. Oh, Wow! There it is. You can see the steam coming off of it. It is going to be good. It comes with a side of vegetables, so let's not forget about those.
Time for a taste test. First bite! Wow! This is cooked in a dill and basil sauce. It just melts in your mouth. It is so soft and so flavorful. It is delicious!
Now for dessert we are having something that is called Khao Gam. It is purple sticky rice that has been cooked in coconut milk and it also has banana and sesame seeds on top. Down here! It looks amazing! If that weren't enough, we get a little shot of Tamarind sauce which we can pour over top.
I'm going to try it the natural way without the tamarind sauce first. It is so fragrant. Nice and sweet? Very sweet. You can definitely taste the coconut and it is a nice sticky rice with a bit of a nutty texture. I like it.
Let's try this with some tamarind sauce and a big chunk of banana. Oh my, it is so good. The tamarind gives it a kick and a bit of spice. It is still really sweet.
That splendid feast came to just over $18 USD, 151,000 Kip which we think was excellent value. It is a bit of a gourmet type of restaurant. It is right by the river. You've got awesome views from here.
: http://nomadicsamuel.com/video-blog/lao-cuisine
This is part of our Travel in Laos series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Lao culture, Lao arts, Lao foods, Lao religion and Lao people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
wn.com/Eating Lao Food And Lao Cuisine For Lunch At Tamarind Restaurant In Luang Prabang, Laos
To satisfy our craving for Lao food we headed over to the ever popular Tamarind restaurant for lunch where we sampled traditional Lao cuisine in a relaxed setting nearby the Nam Khan river in Luang Prabang, Laos.
Having made Thailand our base for several months, we were curious to see how Lao cuisine would compare with its 'spicy' and 'sweet' Thai counterpart.
After sampling Lao food at several different restaurants we realized a few key differences:
Firstly, it's not nearly as sweet as Thai food. Coconut milk and sugar are used sparingly.
Secondly, Lao food makes more usage of herbs and natural leafy ingredients. Even meat dishes tended to be infused with copious amounts of spices and herbs.
For lunch today we are eating at one of our favorite restaurants in Luang Prabang - it's called Tamarind. It focuses on Lao food, so we're going to be showing you some traditional dishes.
This over here is called Nam Mak Kham and it is a Tamarind cooler and you get a nice little bamboo straw and it is a really sweet and sour drink. It is refreshing but a little tart. I really like it. It's so good!
Next up we have our dipping platter. This over here is coriander pickle, next we have an eggplant dip and tomato dip. We have a paste made from buffalo skin, we have some seaweed chips and then some vegetables that we can eat with the sauce. Let's dig in. That all goes together of course with our sticky rice.
Sam is going to demonstrate for us. This is how you eat it. You just kind of put together a little ball like that and then you can pick a different dip. I'll try the buffalo sauce here. You put it together just like that and you pop it in your mouth. Delicious! Is it a bit spicy? Oh yeah! This one is really spicy.
Finger food! Finger food! That is a huge ball. Little ball. That is not little. Okay, I will go with the aubergine. She has got her happy face on. It is so good. It is not just aubergine. They've added spices - there is coriander, onions - there is just an explosion of flavors.
This is the second plate we've ordered. Again, here we have a vegetable pickle, this is a pork salad that also has banana flowers, we have a pork sausage and here is some buffalo jerky - Sam's favorite. Oh, yeah! Over here we have some little lettuce rolls that are stuffed with different dips, different sauces, so we'll be trying those.
Buffalo jerky time! I've broken off a little piece of this buffalo jerky and this is my favorite. Chewy, right? Yeah, it is very chewy like any kind of jerky but this is probably the sweetest jerky I've ever had. I can't remember ever tasting anything quite this sweet in jerky form.
You have this lettuce leafy roll over here. I taste lemongrass and something sweet like a yam almost but I'm really not sure what it is. It could be some local thing.
We've ordered so much food we almost forgot about this next dish. It is time for me to do the honors. I'm going to unveil our steamed fish, which comes wrapped in a banana leaf. It is called Mok Pa. Let's see what is in here. It's like opening a present. I know, it's like Christmas on a plate. Oh, Wow! There it is. You can see the steam coming off of it. It is going to be good. It comes with a side of vegetables, so let's not forget about those.
Time for a taste test. First bite! Wow! This is cooked in a dill and basil sauce. It just melts in your mouth. It is so soft and so flavorful. It is delicious!
Now for dessert we are having something that is called Khao Gam. It is purple sticky rice that has been cooked in coconut milk and it also has banana and sesame seeds on top. Down here! It looks amazing! If that weren't enough, we get a little shot of Tamarind sauce which we can pour over top.
I'm going to try it the natural way without the tamarind sauce first. It is so fragrant. Nice and sweet? Very sweet. You can definitely taste the coconut and it is a nice sticky rice with a bit of a nutty texture. I like it.
Let's try this with some tamarind sauce and a big chunk of banana. Oh my, it is so good. The tamarind gives it a kick and a bit of spice. It is still really sweet.
That splendid feast came to just over $18 USD, 151,000 Kip which we think was excellent value. It is a bit of a gourmet type of restaurant. It is right by the river. You've got awesome views from here.
: http://nomadicsamuel.com/video-blog/lao-cuisine
This is part of our Travel in Laos series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Lao culture, Lao arts, Lao foods, Lao religion and Lao people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
- published: 17 Feb 2014
- views: 15972
Things to do in Laos Travel Guide, Top Attractions and Lao Cuisine
When you get tired of the often hectic pace of traveling in Southeast Asian countries such as Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam, the sleepy alternative of Laos awa...
When you get tired of the often hectic pace of traveling in Southeast Asian countries such as Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam, the sleepy alternative of Laos awaits. With a slower pace of life and a rich culture, Laos offers a lot to potential visitors in terms of its attractions and cuisine. If you have to ask me to pick only one city in SE Asia that I could ever visit again it would be a close call between Chiang Mai, Thailand and Luang Prabang, Laos. Having visited the city several times before, I convinced Audrey – who was visiting for the first time – to stay for several weeks for an opportunity to relax and really appreciate all that the city has to offer. We spent our time exploring local temples such as Wat Xieng Thong, climbing hills such as Mount Phou si for great views of the city, visiting the night market, gormandizing on local Lao cuisine and learning how to cook Lao food. What really won us over though is the lack of street traffic, slower pace of life and charming colonial architecture. It's a city where you'll want to linger for days on end and if we decided to return to SE Asia - in the near future - it is a potential base for us. After reluctantly leaving Luang Prabang, we ended up in the capital city of Vientiane after taking the overnight bus. Although Vientiane, has a bit of a bum rap (some have called it the most boring capital city in Asia) we happen to think it's a decent stopover for a couple of nights. You can spend your days exploring museums and temples and your nights cooling off along the Mekong River (where you'll notice locals exercising and relaxing) before grabbing tasty intentional cuisine. The following is a top attractions travel guide offering a snapshot of the best things to do in Laos during your next vacation to the most chilled out country in SE Asia.
Things to do in Laos Travel Guide, Top Attractions and Lao Cuisine travel video playlist:
1) Things to do in Luang Prabang Laos | Top Attractions Travel Guide
2) Our first impressions of Vientiane, Laos
3) Eating Lao Food and Lao Cuisine for lunch at Tamarind Restaurant in Luang Prabang, Laos
4) Learning How To Cook Lao Food at Tamarind Lao Cuisine cooking school in Luang Prabang, Laos
5) Slow Boat to Luang Prabang cruising down the Mekong river three day tour from Thailand to Laos
This is part of our Travel in Laos series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Lao culture, Lao arts, Lao foods, Lao religion and Lao people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
This video features music from Kevin Macleod available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
ສິ່ງທີ່ຄວນເຮັດໃນລາວການເດີນທາງ Guide, ການລົງທຶນທາງເທີງແລະລາວ Cuisine ເດີນທາງ playlist ວິດີໂອ:
1) ສິ່ງທີ່ຈະເຮັດຢູ່ໃນແຂວງຫຼວງພະບາງລາວ | ທາງເທີງການລົງທຶນການເດີນທາງ Guide
2) ການປະທັບໃຈຄັ້ງທໍາອິດຂອງພວກເຮົາຂອງລາວ
3) ການກິນອາຫານລາວແລະ Lao Cuisine ສໍາລັບອາຫານທ່ຽງຢູ່ຮ້ານອາຫານ Tamarind ໃນແຂວງຫລວງພະບາງ, ລາວ
4) ການຮຽນຮູ້ວິທີການແຕ່ງກິນອາຫານລາວຢູ່ໃນໂຮງຮຽນປຸງແຕ່ງອາຫານ Tamarind Lao Cuisine ໃນແຂວງຫລວງພະບາງ, ລາວ
5) ຊ້າເຮືອກັບແຂວງຫຼວງພະບາງ cruising ລົງການທ່ອງທ່ຽວແມ່ນ້ໍາຂອງມື້ແມ່ນ້ໍາສາມຈາກປະເທດໄທກັບລາວ
ນີ້ແມ່ນສ່ວນຫນຶ່ງຂອງການເດີນທາງໃນໄລຍະລາວຂອງພວກເຮົາ. ພວກເຮົາກໍາລັງເຮັດໃຫ້ໄລຍະການຂອງວິດີໂອ showcasing ວັດທະນະທໍາລາວ, ສິລະປະລາວ, ອາຫານລາວ, ສາສະຫນາລາວແລະປະຊາຊົນລາວ.
wn.com/Things To Do In Laos Travel Guide, Top Attractions And Lao Cuisine
When you get tired of the often hectic pace of traveling in Southeast Asian countries such as Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam, the sleepy alternative of Laos awaits. With a slower pace of life and a rich culture, Laos offers a lot to potential visitors in terms of its attractions and cuisine. If you have to ask me to pick only one city in SE Asia that I could ever visit again it would be a close call between Chiang Mai, Thailand and Luang Prabang, Laos. Having visited the city several times before, I convinced Audrey – who was visiting for the first time – to stay for several weeks for an opportunity to relax and really appreciate all that the city has to offer. We spent our time exploring local temples such as Wat Xieng Thong, climbing hills such as Mount Phou si for great views of the city, visiting the night market, gormandizing on local Lao cuisine and learning how to cook Lao food. What really won us over though is the lack of street traffic, slower pace of life and charming colonial architecture. It's a city where you'll want to linger for days on end and if we decided to return to SE Asia - in the near future - it is a potential base for us. After reluctantly leaving Luang Prabang, we ended up in the capital city of Vientiane after taking the overnight bus. Although Vientiane, has a bit of a bum rap (some have called it the most boring capital city in Asia) we happen to think it's a decent stopover for a couple of nights. You can spend your days exploring museums and temples and your nights cooling off along the Mekong River (where you'll notice locals exercising and relaxing) before grabbing tasty intentional cuisine. The following is a top attractions travel guide offering a snapshot of the best things to do in Laos during your next vacation to the most chilled out country in SE Asia.
Things to do in Laos Travel Guide, Top Attractions and Lao Cuisine travel video playlist:
1) Things to do in Luang Prabang Laos | Top Attractions Travel Guide
2) Our first impressions of Vientiane, Laos
3) Eating Lao Food and Lao Cuisine for lunch at Tamarind Restaurant in Luang Prabang, Laos
4) Learning How To Cook Lao Food at Tamarind Lao Cuisine cooking school in Luang Prabang, Laos
5) Slow Boat to Luang Prabang cruising down the Mekong river three day tour from Thailand to Laos
This is part of our Travel in Laos series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Lao culture, Lao arts, Lao foods, Lao religion and Lao people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
This video features music from Kevin Macleod available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
ສິ່ງທີ່ຄວນເຮັດໃນລາວການເດີນທາງ Guide, ການລົງທຶນທາງເທີງແລະລາວ Cuisine ເດີນທາງ playlist ວິດີໂອ:
1) ສິ່ງທີ່ຈະເຮັດຢູ່ໃນແຂວງຫຼວງພະບາງລາວ | ທາງເທີງການລົງທຶນການເດີນທາງ Guide
2) ການປະທັບໃຈຄັ້ງທໍາອິດຂອງພວກເຮົາຂອງລາວ
3) ການກິນອາຫານລາວແລະ Lao Cuisine ສໍາລັບອາຫານທ່ຽງຢູ່ຮ້ານອາຫານ Tamarind ໃນແຂວງຫລວງພະບາງ, ລາວ
4) ການຮຽນຮູ້ວິທີການແຕ່ງກິນອາຫານລາວຢູ່ໃນໂຮງຮຽນປຸງແຕ່ງອາຫານ Tamarind Lao Cuisine ໃນແຂວງຫລວງພະບາງ, ລາວ
5) ຊ້າເຮືອກັບແຂວງຫຼວງພະບາງ cruising ລົງການທ່ອງທ່ຽວແມ່ນ້ໍາຂອງມື້ແມ່ນ້ໍາສາມຈາກປະເທດໄທກັບລາວ
ນີ້ແມ່ນສ່ວນຫນຶ່ງຂອງການເດີນທາງໃນໄລຍະລາວຂອງພວກເຮົາ. ພວກເຮົາກໍາລັງເຮັດໃຫ້ໄລຍະການຂອງວິດີໂອ showcasing ວັດທະນະທໍາລາວ, ສິລະປະລາວ, ອາຫານລາວ, ສາສະຫນາລາວແລະປະຊາຊົນລາວ.
- published: 01 Dec 2014
- views: 45902
Learning How To Cook Lao Food at Tamarind Lao Cuisine cooking school in Luang Prabang, Laos
Whenever I put on an apron I feel like a bit of a fraud. Lately, we've taken a lot of one day cooking courses including learning how to make Thai food, trying ...
Whenever I put on an apron I feel like a bit of a fraud. Lately, we've taken a lot of one day cooking courses including learning how to make Thai food, trying our hand at Vietnamese cuisine and thumbing our way through Khmer delicacies; however, my confidence in the kitchen is not exactly sky high. Regardless, we couldn't pass up the opportunity to try making our favorite Lao dishes when we found out Tamarind (our favorite restaurant in Luang Prabang) offered one day classes.
We were thrilled when our Songthaew, carrying our entire cooking class, pulled up into a tranquil garden setting far away from the city center.
Compared to other cooking classes this was aimed at a more advanced level. Our Lao instructor would give a quick demonstration at the display table and then send us off to try our best at recreating the magic ourselves. Audrey certainly kept up to speed whereas I was constantly falling behind. At one point, when were were making a curry sauce for our steamed fish dish 'Mok Pa' I looked down and realized I only had only created half the sauce compared to Audrey. I couldn't help but chuckle at my clear cut culinary shortcomings.
The difference between Thai and Lao food was hammered home emphatically by our Lao cooking instructor: "We don't put much sugar in Lao cooking like Thai food. You taste Thai food and it tastes milky and creamy and sweet because they add lots of coconut milk and lots of sugar. That is why the food tastes like that. Lao food is very different tasting like lots of herbs and lots of texture. This is Laos food. This does not mean Thai food is not tasty. Thai food is very tasty but our food tastes different."
Overall, our experience at Tamarind cooking school was pleasant; however, compared to other cooking schools I felt it lacked a bit in terms of personal instruction and one on one help. For culinary wizards, this wouldn't be problematic, but for me it manifested in more than a few failed dishes ;)
http://nomadicsamuel.com/video-blog/lao-cooking-class
Here we are visiting a market again and that can only mean one thing - we are taking a cooking course yet again. Today we are going to be learning how to make Lao food and our first stop is Phou Si market. It is the biggest market in Luang Prabang and apparently it opens up at four in the morning.
For our cooking class today it's an awesome surprise - we've got this lush garden setting. It feels like we're just walking into someones backyard.
In Laos his wife and daughter cook for the family not the husband and son. This is culture.
We don't put much sugar in Lao cooking like Thai food. You taste Thai food and it tastes milky and creamy and sweet because they add lots of coconut milk and lots of sugar. That is why the food tastes like that. Lao food is very different tasting like lots of herbs and lots of texture. This is Laos food. This does not mean Thai food is not tasty. Thai food is very tasty but our food tastes different.
I'm pounding peppers, onions and that is it.
Now time to try your tomato dip. I made mine really spicy accidentally because I thought we were cooking this. I'm making a little ball with the sticky rice. Voila! I'll dip it in here. How is it? It has a real kick to it but it is so good. It has lemon juice, hot peppers, garlic. I like it.
I'd like to point out that Sam and I are making the exact same dish. This is his sauce. This is mine. What are you missing? Just about everything.
We're making the Mok Pa fish and you are going to show us how to wrap it.
What a work of art Audrey. Amazing! Oh, be quiet. It is going to taste amazing.
We're cooking our buffalo meat right now.
Here we have our buffalo salad. We stir-fried some buffalo meat and we also added bean sprouts,banana flowers, string beans, hot chilies and mint leaves. We're going to be rolling this up in lettuce leaves. It's kind of like a little fresh roll.
This is part of our Travel in Thailand series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Thai culture, Thai arts, Thai foods, Thai religion and Thai people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
This video features the song 'XXXXXXXXXXXXX' from Kevin Macleod available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
wn.com/Learning How To Cook Lao Food At Tamarind Lao Cuisine Cooking School In Luang Prabang, Laos
Whenever I put on an apron I feel like a bit of a fraud. Lately, we've taken a lot of one day cooking courses including learning how to make Thai food, trying our hand at Vietnamese cuisine and thumbing our way through Khmer delicacies; however, my confidence in the kitchen is not exactly sky high. Regardless, we couldn't pass up the opportunity to try making our favorite Lao dishes when we found out Tamarind (our favorite restaurant in Luang Prabang) offered one day classes.
We were thrilled when our Songthaew, carrying our entire cooking class, pulled up into a tranquil garden setting far away from the city center.
Compared to other cooking classes this was aimed at a more advanced level. Our Lao instructor would give a quick demonstration at the display table and then send us off to try our best at recreating the magic ourselves. Audrey certainly kept up to speed whereas I was constantly falling behind. At one point, when were were making a curry sauce for our steamed fish dish 'Mok Pa' I looked down and realized I only had only created half the sauce compared to Audrey. I couldn't help but chuckle at my clear cut culinary shortcomings.
The difference between Thai and Lao food was hammered home emphatically by our Lao cooking instructor: "We don't put much sugar in Lao cooking like Thai food. You taste Thai food and it tastes milky and creamy and sweet because they add lots of coconut milk and lots of sugar. That is why the food tastes like that. Lao food is very different tasting like lots of herbs and lots of texture. This is Laos food. This does not mean Thai food is not tasty. Thai food is very tasty but our food tastes different."
Overall, our experience at Tamarind cooking school was pleasant; however, compared to other cooking schools I felt it lacked a bit in terms of personal instruction and one on one help. For culinary wizards, this wouldn't be problematic, but for me it manifested in more than a few failed dishes ;)
http://nomadicsamuel.com/video-blog/lao-cooking-class
Here we are visiting a market again and that can only mean one thing - we are taking a cooking course yet again. Today we are going to be learning how to make Lao food and our first stop is Phou Si market. It is the biggest market in Luang Prabang and apparently it opens up at four in the morning.
For our cooking class today it's an awesome surprise - we've got this lush garden setting. It feels like we're just walking into someones backyard.
In Laos his wife and daughter cook for the family not the husband and son. This is culture.
We don't put much sugar in Lao cooking like Thai food. You taste Thai food and it tastes milky and creamy and sweet because they add lots of coconut milk and lots of sugar. That is why the food tastes like that. Lao food is very different tasting like lots of herbs and lots of texture. This is Laos food. This does not mean Thai food is not tasty. Thai food is very tasty but our food tastes different.
I'm pounding peppers, onions and that is it.
Now time to try your tomato dip. I made mine really spicy accidentally because I thought we were cooking this. I'm making a little ball with the sticky rice. Voila! I'll dip it in here. How is it? It has a real kick to it but it is so good. It has lemon juice, hot peppers, garlic. I like it.
I'd like to point out that Sam and I are making the exact same dish. This is his sauce. This is mine. What are you missing? Just about everything.
We're making the Mok Pa fish and you are going to show us how to wrap it.
What a work of art Audrey. Amazing! Oh, be quiet. It is going to taste amazing.
We're cooking our buffalo meat right now.
Here we have our buffalo salad. We stir-fried some buffalo meat and we also added bean sprouts,banana flowers, string beans, hot chilies and mint leaves. We're going to be rolling this up in lettuce leaves. It's kind of like a little fresh roll.
This is part of our Travel in Thailand series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Thai culture, Thai arts, Thai foods, Thai religion and Thai people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
This video features the song 'XXXXXXXXXXXXX' from Kevin Macleod available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
- published: 20 Feb 2014
- views: 9201
Lao and Esan
Short story about Lao Lane Xang and Isaan. How we are related and how Isaan became part of Thailand.
The Lao-speaking population of the region, who comprise t...
Short story about Lao Lane Xang and Isaan. How we are related and how Isaan became part of Thailand.
The Lao-speaking population of the region, who comprise the majority, distinguish themselves not only from the Lao of Laos but also from the central Thai by calling themselves Khon Isan or Thai Isan. The Khmer-speaking minority and Kuy (Suai), who live in the south of Isan, speak dialects and follow customs more similar to those of Cambodia than either the Thai people or the Lao people. The main language is Isan, which is a dialect of the Lao language.
After the Khmer empire began to decline from the 13th century, Isan was dominated by the Lao Lan Xang kingdom, which had been established by Fa Ngum. Before the central government introduced the Thai alphabet and language in regional schools, the people of Isan wrote in the Lao alphabet, a similar script. Most Isan people still speak the Isan language, a dialect of the Lao language. Isan's culture is predominantly Lao, and has much in common with that of the neighboring country of Laos.
This affinity is shown in the region's cuisine, dress, temple architecture, festivals and arts.
Isan food has elements most in common with Lao and is distinct from the central Thai cuisine. Popular Lao dishes that are also staples in Isan include tam mak hung, or in central Thai, som tam (green papaya salad,[6] larb (meat salad) and kai yang (grilled chicken).
They are mostly built in the Lao style, but with less ornamentation than the more elaborate Central Thai temples or the Lao-style temples in Central Laos. Lao style Buddha images are also prevalent.
Chao Anouvong, the last of the kings of Lan Xang (Million Elephants) rebelled against Siamese suzerainty, and lost in a war that raged on for two years. Korat was then repopulated by forced migration of Mekong valley Lao,[9] with a heavy influx of voluntary Chinese migration. The plateau was claimed by Siam when France and Siam divided Lao territories following the Franco-Siamese War of 1893.
สาธารณรัฐประชาธิปไตยประชาชนลาว, ประเทศลาว, ลาว, ภาคอีสาน , ประเทศไทย, ไทย
lao, laos, thai, thailand Isaan, Isarn, Issan, Isan or Esarn ສາທາລະນະລັດ ປະຊາທິປະໄຕ ປະຊາຊົນລາວ ເມືອງລາວ ປະເທດລາວ ລາວ, สปป.ลาว, สปป ลาว, ລາວ, ສາທາລະນະລັດ ປະຊາທິປະໄຕ ປະຊາຊົນລາວ, ເມືອງລາວ, ປະເທດລາວ, ສປປ ລາວ, ສປປ.ລາວ,
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Short story about Lao Lane Xang and Isaan. How we are related and how Isaan became part of Thailand.
The Lao-speaking population of the region, who comprise the majority, distinguish themselves not only from the Lao of Laos but also from the central Thai by calling themselves Khon Isan or Thai Isan. The Khmer-speaking minority and Kuy (Suai), who live in the south of Isan, speak dialects and follow customs more similar to those of Cambodia than either the Thai people or the Lao people. The main language is Isan, which is a dialect of the Lao language.
After the Khmer empire began to decline from the 13th century, Isan was dominated by the Lao Lan Xang kingdom, which had been established by Fa Ngum. Before the central government introduced the Thai alphabet and language in regional schools, the people of Isan wrote in the Lao alphabet, a similar script. Most Isan people still speak the Isan language, a dialect of the Lao language. Isan's culture is predominantly Lao, and has much in common with that of the neighboring country of Laos.
This affinity is shown in the region's cuisine, dress, temple architecture, festivals and arts.
Isan food has elements most in common with Lao and is distinct from the central Thai cuisine. Popular Lao dishes that are also staples in Isan include tam mak hung, or in central Thai, som tam (green papaya salad,[6] larb (meat salad) and kai yang (grilled chicken).
They are mostly built in the Lao style, but with less ornamentation than the more elaborate Central Thai temples or the Lao-style temples in Central Laos. Lao style Buddha images are also prevalent.
Chao Anouvong, the last of the kings of Lan Xang (Million Elephants) rebelled against Siamese suzerainty, and lost in a war that raged on for two years. Korat was then repopulated by forced migration of Mekong valley Lao,[9] with a heavy influx of voluntary Chinese migration. The plateau was claimed by Siam when France and Siam divided Lao territories following the Franco-Siamese War of 1893.
สาธารณรัฐประชาธิปไตยประชาชนลาว, ประเทศลาว, ลาว, ภาคอีสาน , ประเทศไทย, ไทย
lao, laos, thai, thailand Isaan, Isarn, Issan, Isan or Esarn ສາທາລະນະລັດ ປະຊາທິປະໄຕ ປະຊາຊົນລາວ ເມືອງລາວ ປະເທດລາວ ລາວ, สปป.ลาว, สปป ลาว, ລາວ, ສາທາລະນະລັດ ປະຊາທິປະໄຕ ປະຊາຊົນລາວ, ເມືອງລາວ, ປະເທດລາວ, ສປປ ລາວ, ສປປ.ລາວ,
- published: 08 Jul 2013
- views: 47863
OUR FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF VIENTIANE, LAOS
If I could count the amount of times I've heard 'Vientiane is the most boring capital city in all of Southeast Asia, I'd be rich by now ;) If one bases how bori...
If I could count the amount of times I've heard 'Vientiane is the most boring capital city in all of Southeast Asia, I'd be rich by now ;) If one bases how boring a place is by the number of tourist attractions a city has to offer, Vientiane would indeed deserve a lackluster grade; however, considering the city offers cheap accommodations, a diverse spread of affordable food (both local and international) and a few noteworthy temples, museums and attractions worth visiting, it is the kind of city that is a decent stopover -- for a night or two -- for those heading north to Luang Prabang or south to Bangkok.
We spent our time catching up on work (our hotel offered the first decent wifi connection we've had in weeks) and attempting to visit attractions such as Wat Si Saket and Patuxai (the Triumphal Arch). I say 'try' because -- as will become apparent in the video -- we missed out on entering both because we put food (an Indian feast) ahead of sightseeing. By the time we reached each it was already 16:00, which much to our chagrin was closing time.
The highlight of our wanders around town was catching sunset along the Mekong river where locals, expats and tourists enjoyed eating and exercising.
Although this video isn't a comprehensive guide to Vientiane, we feel it offers a glimpse into a city that is often overlooked on the tourist trail.
Today we're visiting Vientiane - the capital of Laos - and unlike other cities in Southeast Asia, which are the capitals of other big nations like Bangkok in Thailand, Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia or Hanoi or Saigon in Vietnam this is a very small and quaint capital city.
This city gets a little bit of a bum rap, which I don't think is entirely justified.
There are not a lot of attractions here per say but it is the kind of place where you can come and just out and relax. There is really good food and it is cheap. It is a good hub to get to different places in the country. You can get to Luang Prabang in the north or you can head south to Savannakhet or 4000 islands.
This afternoon we wanted to visit Wat Si Saket but unfortunately we left it a bit too late. The temple has already closed, so we can't actually go inside but we're going to give you a little tour of the surroundings. Get here before four PM people!
This is the place I was most excited to visit. We made it to the Triumphal Arch and we are going to be climbing all the way up. It is only a couple stories high.
Why the sad face? We seem to be a roll here because we just got here and apparently it is closed. It closed at four o'clock just like the temple closed at four o'clock and we missed it because we wanted to eat Indian food. We put Indian food before sightseeing. Well, actually you did. Oh, be quiet!
We had three major things planned. So far two of those have become absolute failures. Let's see if we can make it to the Mekong river before we miss sunset.
Normally when we travel to a destination we like to spend six to seven days basically close to a week because we do have online work and jobs. But Vientiane was unfortunately just a stopover so we only really had one day to go out and explore.
This is a bit of an unusual capital in the sense that it is very small and it doesn't necessarily offer a lot of attractions for visitors. However, I really enjoyed being able to spend a few days here and just relax and enjoy the surroundings because it has a very peaceful feel:
http://nomadicsamuel.com/video-blog/first-impressions-vientiane
This is part of our Travel in Laos series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Lao culture, Lao arts, Lao foods, Lao religion and Lao people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
This video features the song 'XXXXXXXXXXXXX' from Kevin Macleod available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
wn.com/Our First Impressions Of Vientiane, Laos
If I could count the amount of times I've heard 'Vientiane is the most boring capital city in all of Southeast Asia, I'd be rich by now ;) If one bases how boring a place is by the number of tourist attractions a city has to offer, Vientiane would indeed deserve a lackluster grade; however, considering the city offers cheap accommodations, a diverse spread of affordable food (both local and international) and a few noteworthy temples, museums and attractions worth visiting, it is the kind of city that is a decent stopover -- for a night or two -- for those heading north to Luang Prabang or south to Bangkok.
We spent our time catching up on work (our hotel offered the first decent wifi connection we've had in weeks) and attempting to visit attractions such as Wat Si Saket and Patuxai (the Triumphal Arch). I say 'try' because -- as will become apparent in the video -- we missed out on entering both because we put food (an Indian feast) ahead of sightseeing. By the time we reached each it was already 16:00, which much to our chagrin was closing time.
The highlight of our wanders around town was catching sunset along the Mekong river where locals, expats and tourists enjoyed eating and exercising.
Although this video isn't a comprehensive guide to Vientiane, we feel it offers a glimpse into a city that is often overlooked on the tourist trail.
Today we're visiting Vientiane - the capital of Laos - and unlike other cities in Southeast Asia, which are the capitals of other big nations like Bangkok in Thailand, Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia or Hanoi or Saigon in Vietnam this is a very small and quaint capital city.
This city gets a little bit of a bum rap, which I don't think is entirely justified.
There are not a lot of attractions here per say but it is the kind of place where you can come and just out and relax. There is really good food and it is cheap. It is a good hub to get to different places in the country. You can get to Luang Prabang in the north or you can head south to Savannakhet or 4000 islands.
This afternoon we wanted to visit Wat Si Saket but unfortunately we left it a bit too late. The temple has already closed, so we can't actually go inside but we're going to give you a little tour of the surroundings. Get here before four PM people!
This is the place I was most excited to visit. We made it to the Triumphal Arch and we are going to be climbing all the way up. It is only a couple stories high.
Why the sad face? We seem to be a roll here because we just got here and apparently it is closed. It closed at four o'clock just like the temple closed at four o'clock and we missed it because we wanted to eat Indian food. We put Indian food before sightseeing. Well, actually you did. Oh, be quiet!
We had three major things planned. So far two of those have become absolute failures. Let's see if we can make it to the Mekong river before we miss sunset.
Normally when we travel to a destination we like to spend six to seven days basically close to a week because we do have online work and jobs. But Vientiane was unfortunately just a stopover so we only really had one day to go out and explore.
This is a bit of an unusual capital in the sense that it is very small and it doesn't necessarily offer a lot of attractions for visitors. However, I really enjoyed being able to spend a few days here and just relax and enjoy the surroundings because it has a very peaceful feel:
http://nomadicsamuel.com/video-blog/first-impressions-vientiane
This is part of our Travel in Laos series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Lao culture, Lao arts, Lao foods, Lao religion and Lao people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
This video features the song 'XXXXXXXXXXXXX' from Kevin Macleod available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
- published: 27 Feb 2014
- views: 22152
LAO (Laotian) ARTS, CRAFTS AND CULTURE
Highlights from several Laotian cultural events, celebrations, customs and crafts as seen in October 2013...
Highlights from several Laotian cultural events, celebrations, customs and crafts as seen in October 2013
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Highlights from several Laotian cultural events, celebrations, customs and crafts as seen in October 2013
- published: 29 Dec 2013
- views: 1238
Lao NEWS on LNTV: 2nd Vientiane Performing Arts Festival to welcome AEC.27/1/2016
VO 2nd Vientiane Performing Arts Festival to welcome AEC
INTRO: The 2nd Vientiane Performing Arts Festival is set to take place in the capital from January 29-3...
VO 2nd Vientiane Performing Arts Festival to welcome AEC
INTRO: The 2nd Vientiane Performing Arts Festival is set to take place in the capital from January 29-31, seeking to promote cultural exchange and an appreciation of the traditional art of puppetry. The organisers are confident that this year's festival will be bigger and better than the previous year.
STORY: This year's festival is supported by the Asia Centre Japan Foundation and is slated to run from January 29-31 in the grounds of the National Culture Hall. Performances will run from 5-9 pm over the three evenings.
The Khao Niew Theatre Group will provide shadow puppet featuring shows featuring the traditional “Epok” from Luang Prabang province and also “Bakteu”, another Lao traditional folktale.
Dance programmes from Laobangfai Prime Association and Hoppin will also feature.
Thai and Myanmar artists will also bring their own puppet shows while there will be a circus performance from Cambodia.
Japan will show a soap bubble performance and comedy shows while Vietnam plans to offer its own puppet performance.
The troupes from Asean countries will arrive in Laos on January 25 for a workshop titled “Cooperation for Development”, seeking to create networks and exchange knowledge.
On January 27, the troupes will offer various outdoor activities for disabled children at the Centre for Medical Rehabilitation (COPE Centre) and Children's Hospital in Vientiane.
This festival will be the biggest ever such festival in Vientiane, seeking to mark the start of the Asean Community
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv 2Nd Vientiane Performing Arts Festival To Welcome Aec.27 1 2016
VO 2nd Vientiane Performing Arts Festival to welcome AEC
INTRO: The 2nd Vientiane Performing Arts Festival is set to take place in the capital from January 29-31, seeking to promote cultural exchange and an appreciation of the traditional art of puppetry. The organisers are confident that this year's festival will be bigger and better than the previous year.
STORY: This year's festival is supported by the Asia Centre Japan Foundation and is slated to run from January 29-31 in the grounds of the National Culture Hall. Performances will run from 5-9 pm over the three evenings.
The Khao Niew Theatre Group will provide shadow puppet featuring shows featuring the traditional “Epok” from Luang Prabang province and also “Bakteu”, another Lao traditional folktale.
Dance programmes from Laobangfai Prime Association and Hoppin will also feature.
Thai and Myanmar artists will also bring their own puppet shows while there will be a circus performance from Cambodia.
Japan will show a soap bubble performance and comedy shows while Vietnam plans to offer its own puppet performance.
The troupes from Asean countries will arrive in Laos on January 25 for a workshop titled “Cooperation for Development”, seeking to create networks and exchange knowledge.
On January 27, the troupes will offer various outdoor activities for disabled children at the Centre for Medical Rehabilitation (COPE Centre) and Children's Hospital in Vientiane.
This festival will be the biggest ever such festival in Vientiane, seeking to mark the start of the Asean Community
- published: 01 Feb 2016
- views: 129
Lao NEWS on LNTV: Vientiane hosts Performing Arts Festival 2016.1/2/2016
VO Vientiane hosts Performing Arts Festival 2016.
INTRO: Performers from Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Vietnam, Thailand, Japan and the Republic of Korea gathered at...
VO Vientiane hosts Performing Arts Festival 2016.
INTRO: Performers from Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Vietnam, Thailand, Japan and the Republic of Korea gathered at the Vientiane Performing Arts Festival 2016 to promote cultural exchange and to create a network in the area of performing arts.
STORY: The performers from each country have joined to promote cultural exchange and to create a network in the area of performing arts. The second festival aims to promote performing arts in Laos and create the opportunity for artists to show their talents and skills.
The festival took place at the National Cu lture Hall in Vientiane from January 29-31 from 5-9pm. Each day the programmes provides free cultural performances for the public. There were puppet shows, contemporary dance, B-boy dance, soap bubble fantasy, mask shows, comedy mime, dancing, circus shows, dance theatre, drama, and singing.
Japan brought a programme of mask performances, soap bubble fantasy and comedy mime. Laos put on a Lammakien dance performance, object theatre from the Association of People with Disabilities in Laos and contemporary Lao dance theatre
Songs performed by artists from the Indee Group and there were mixed performances by Lao and foreign artists.
Cambodia provided circus shows from Phare Ponleu Selpak Circus, while Thailand provided comedy mime by Babymime and a marionette show by Kae Dun Dum.
Myanmar put on a marionette show by the Mynmar Marionette Theatre. Vietnam provided dance theatre by Vietnam Youth Theatre. The Republic of Korea provided a dance show, Local Celebration.
The festival this year is bigger than last year with more artists from Asean countries expected to participate.
The second Vientiane Performing Arts Festival 2016 is supported by the Asia Centre Foundation, the Japanese Embassy to Laos, the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, Mercure Hotel, Lao Airlines and other sponsors.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv Vientiane Hosts Performing Arts Festival 2016.1 2 2016
VO Vientiane hosts Performing Arts Festival 2016.
INTRO: Performers from Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Vietnam, Thailand, Japan and the Republic of Korea gathered at the Vientiane Performing Arts Festival 2016 to promote cultural exchange and to create a network in the area of performing arts.
STORY: The performers from each country have joined to promote cultural exchange and to create a network in the area of performing arts. The second festival aims to promote performing arts in Laos and create the opportunity for artists to show their talents and skills.
The festival took place at the National Cu lture Hall in Vientiane from January 29-31 from 5-9pm. Each day the programmes provides free cultural performances for the public. There were puppet shows, contemporary dance, B-boy dance, soap bubble fantasy, mask shows, comedy mime, dancing, circus shows, dance theatre, drama, and singing.
Japan brought a programme of mask performances, soap bubble fantasy and comedy mime. Laos put on a Lammakien dance performance, object theatre from the Association of People with Disabilities in Laos and contemporary Lao dance theatre
Songs performed by artists from the Indee Group and there were mixed performances by Lao and foreign artists.
Cambodia provided circus shows from Phare Ponleu Selpak Circus, while Thailand provided comedy mime by Babymime and a marionette show by Kae Dun Dum.
Myanmar put on a marionette show by the Mynmar Marionette Theatre. Vietnam provided dance theatre by Vietnam Youth Theatre. The Republic of Korea provided a dance show, Local Celebration.
The festival this year is bigger than last year with more artists from Asean countries expected to participate.
The second Vientiane Performing Arts Festival 2016 is supported by the Asia Centre Foundation, the Japanese Embassy to Laos, the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, Mercure Hotel, Lao Airlines and other sponsors.
- published: 03 Feb 2016
- views: 120
SLOW BOAT TO LUANG PRABANG | 3 DAY JOURNEY ON THE MEKONG FROM THAILAND TO LAOS
To cross into Laos from Thailand we decided to take a three day tour the included a bus ride from Chiang Mai to Chiang Khong and a two day Mekong river slow boa...
To cross into Laos from Thailand we decided to take a three day tour the included a bus ride from Chiang Mai to Chiang Khong and a two day Mekong river slow boat tour to Luang Prabang with a overnight stay in Pak Beng.
Overall, our substandard tour made us wish we had of done our journey independently. Aside from all of the problems we encountered we also had to contend with some rather obnoxious backpackers who were more than boisterous about their overzealous enthusiasm towards doing drugs in a developing country.
The two days we spent cruising down the Mekong was the only pleasant/redeeming aspect of the journey. Armed with a full charged iPod, Kindle, camera and camcorder, I alternated between listening to music, reading, taking photos/videos and drifting off to sleep when I wasn't admiring the views of the murky water, lush jungle and occasional hillside settlements.
In hindsight, we'd travel back in time and either do this journey independently or join a higher end tour. Having the flexibility to choice of our hotels and board boats less crammed with tourists would have made the journey infinitely more pleasant. If you're considering doing a slow boat trip to Luang Prabang, Laos don't make the same mistakes we did ;)
The journey to Laos is actually a three day trip. Day one involves driving from Chiang Mai to Chiang Khong, which is at the border between Laos and Thailand. On day two we finally get on the boat and travel from Chiang Khong across the border and arrive at Pak Beng. The last day (the third day) is nine hours on a boat all the way from Pak Beng to Luang Prabang.
We're going to tell you all about our journey - the pros, the cons, the things that were great and what wasn't so great. First, this is the actual trip.
Overall conclusions about this trip - we'd definitely recommend taking the slow boat from Thailand to Laos; however, doing the three day tour is definitely something we'd reconsider.
Perhaps a lot of our negatives come from the fact that we did a budget tour and we took the option that is only 2400 Baht. Some of the things we didn't like so much is that we were always leaving behind schedule and sometimes we'd be waiting around for an hour before anything happened. Also, when it came to accommodations the hotels weren't amazing. Our first night was spent at a former jail and it kind of felt a bit spartan. There was no hot water so we couldn't shower. In terms of food, I would call it prison food. It was boiled cabbage and just overcooked rice. Those were some of the cons.
I think you're being a little bit too kind with your description of the hotel. That was literally the hardest bed I've ever slept on. I would have been more comfortable on a rock.
If I had to do this trip over again I would definitely do it independently. You can take a bus from Chiang Mai (or other Northern Thai cities) all the way to the border. You can cross it yourself and find your own accommodations. You can find something that is a little bit better and more suitable than what we stayed at. Also, you can buy your own boat tickets as well and by showing up early at the pier and purchasing it yourself ensures you get a good seat. That is the key to enjoying your experience going down the Mekong.
A few tips to make the trip a bit more pleasant would be to show up early. You want to be the first person on the boat so you can choose the best seats. You don't want to be near the front because the views aren't that great and you're kind of sitting sideways. You don't want to be near the back because the engine is rambling and it is incredibly loud. You want to choose a seat in the middle. Also, you'll want to bring a cushion or a pillow just in case you end up sitting on the wooden seats. Those are not very comfortable and you'll also want to stock up on lots of food and bring sandwiches, pastries and whatever it is you'll want to eat because it is a long trip and on the boat they just have chips and tea and cups of noodles.
http://nomadicsamuel.com/video-blog/slow-boat-luang-prabang-laos
This is part of our Travel in Laos series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Lao culture, Lao arts, Lao foods, Lao religion and Lao people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
wn.com/Slow Boat To Luang Prabang | 3 Day Journey On The Mekong From Thailand To Laos
To cross into Laos from Thailand we decided to take a three day tour the included a bus ride from Chiang Mai to Chiang Khong and a two day Mekong river slow boat tour to Luang Prabang with a overnight stay in Pak Beng.
Overall, our substandard tour made us wish we had of done our journey independently. Aside from all of the problems we encountered we also had to contend with some rather obnoxious backpackers who were more than boisterous about their overzealous enthusiasm towards doing drugs in a developing country.
The two days we spent cruising down the Mekong was the only pleasant/redeeming aspect of the journey. Armed with a full charged iPod, Kindle, camera and camcorder, I alternated between listening to music, reading, taking photos/videos and drifting off to sleep when I wasn't admiring the views of the murky water, lush jungle and occasional hillside settlements.
In hindsight, we'd travel back in time and either do this journey independently or join a higher end tour. Having the flexibility to choice of our hotels and board boats less crammed with tourists would have made the journey infinitely more pleasant. If you're considering doing a slow boat trip to Luang Prabang, Laos don't make the same mistakes we did ;)
The journey to Laos is actually a three day trip. Day one involves driving from Chiang Mai to Chiang Khong, which is at the border between Laos and Thailand. On day two we finally get on the boat and travel from Chiang Khong across the border and arrive at Pak Beng. The last day (the third day) is nine hours on a boat all the way from Pak Beng to Luang Prabang.
We're going to tell you all about our journey - the pros, the cons, the things that were great and what wasn't so great. First, this is the actual trip.
Overall conclusions about this trip - we'd definitely recommend taking the slow boat from Thailand to Laos; however, doing the three day tour is definitely something we'd reconsider.
Perhaps a lot of our negatives come from the fact that we did a budget tour and we took the option that is only 2400 Baht. Some of the things we didn't like so much is that we were always leaving behind schedule and sometimes we'd be waiting around for an hour before anything happened. Also, when it came to accommodations the hotels weren't amazing. Our first night was spent at a former jail and it kind of felt a bit spartan. There was no hot water so we couldn't shower. In terms of food, I would call it prison food. It was boiled cabbage and just overcooked rice. Those were some of the cons.
I think you're being a little bit too kind with your description of the hotel. That was literally the hardest bed I've ever slept on. I would have been more comfortable on a rock.
If I had to do this trip over again I would definitely do it independently. You can take a bus from Chiang Mai (or other Northern Thai cities) all the way to the border. You can cross it yourself and find your own accommodations. You can find something that is a little bit better and more suitable than what we stayed at. Also, you can buy your own boat tickets as well and by showing up early at the pier and purchasing it yourself ensures you get a good seat. That is the key to enjoying your experience going down the Mekong.
A few tips to make the trip a bit more pleasant would be to show up early. You want to be the first person on the boat so you can choose the best seats. You don't want to be near the front because the views aren't that great and you're kind of sitting sideways. You don't want to be near the back because the engine is rambling and it is incredibly loud. You want to choose a seat in the middle. Also, you'll want to bring a cushion or a pillow just in case you end up sitting on the wooden seats. Those are not very comfortable and you'll also want to stock up on lots of food and bring sandwiches, pastries and whatever it is you'll want to eat because it is a long trip and on the boat they just have chips and tea and cups of noodles.
http://nomadicsamuel.com/video-blog/slow-boat-luang-prabang-laos
This is part of our Travel in Laos series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Lao culture, Lao arts, Lao foods, Lao religion and Lao people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
- published: 10 Feb 2014
- views: 13278
Lao culture-Laos custom-Lao traditions
Laos developed its culture and customs as the inland crossroads of trade and migration in Southeast Asia over millennia. As of 2012 Laos has a population of rou...
Laos developed its culture and customs as the inland crossroads of trade and migration in Southeast Asia over millennia. As of 2012 Laos has a population of roughly 6.4 million spread over 236,800 km2 (91,400 sq miles), yielding one of the lowest population densities in Asia. Yet the country of Laos has an official count of over forty-seven ethnicities divided into 149 sub-groups and 80 different languages. The Lao Loum have throughout the country’s history comprised the ethnic and linguistic majority. In Southeast Asia, traditional Lao culture is considered one of the Indic cultures (along with Burma, Thailand and Cambodia).more info visit:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_Laos
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Laos developed its culture and customs as the inland crossroads of trade and migration in Southeast Asia over millennia. As of 2012 Laos has a population of roughly 6.4 million spread over 236,800 km2 (91,400 sq miles), yielding one of the lowest population densities in Asia. Yet the country of Laos has an official count of over forty-seven ethnicities divided into 149 sub-groups and 80 different languages. The Lao Loum have throughout the country’s history comprised the ethnic and linguistic majority. In Southeast Asia, traditional Lao culture is considered one of the Indic cultures (along with Burma, Thailand and Cambodia).more info visit:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_Laos
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- published: 26 Apr 2015
- views: 1115
Lao Heritage Foundation Art and Culture Summer Camp, DC.
This is on Sunday, the second of the camp. These are the 10 to 13 ages group. One of many activities of the camp. Part of the leaning is understand Lao Etiquett...
This is on Sunday, the second of the camp. These are the 10 to 13 ages group. One of many activities of the camp. Part of the leaning is understand Lao Etiquette, language, traditional dance and music.
wn.com/Lao Heritage Foundation Art And Culture Summer Camp, Dc.
This is on Sunday, the second of the camp. These are the 10 to 13 ages group. One of many activities of the camp. Part of the leaning is understand Lao Etiquette, language, traditional dance and music.
- published: 29 Jul 2013
- views: 481
Lao, French dancers share culture through art
Performer Alix Soulie spent 1 week collaborating with local Lao women in the creation of 'Anomalic'. Watch clips from the performance and listen to Alix as she...
Performer Alix Soulie spent 1 week collaborating with local Lao women in the creation of 'Anomalic'. Watch clips from the performance and listen to Alix as she describes the process.
wn.com/Lao, French Dancers Share Culture Through Art
Performer Alix Soulie spent 1 week collaborating with local Lao women in the creation of 'Anomalic'. Watch clips from the performance and listen to Alix as she describes the process.
- published: 15 Jun 2011
- views: 774
Mass tourism threatens cultural centre of Laos
AP Television
Luang Prabang, Laos, February 3rd 2009
1. Wide shot of Luang Prabang.
2. Wide shot of street.
3. Mid shot of street with flags.
4. Close shot...
AP Television
Luang Prabang, Laos, February 3rd 2009
1. Wide shot of Luang Prabang.
2. Wide shot of street.
3. Mid shot of street with flags.
4. Close shot of flags.
5. Mid shot of French colonial era house.
6. Mid shot of traditional Lao style house.
7. Wide shot of temple.
8. Close shot of moon over temple.
9. Mid shot of two men playing boules.
10. Worm's eye wide shot of tourists walking on street.
11. Mid shot of tourists posing for a photo.
12. Mid shot of seated man talking to friend.
13. SOUNDBITE: (French) Francis Engelmann, writer and UNESCO consultant, resident of Luang Prabang for 12 years:
"Luang Prabang is probably winning the battle to save its architectural heritage but the issue is that it is losing its soul."
14. Mid shot of two tuk-tuk drivers chatting.
15. Close shot of two tuk-tuk drivers chatting.
16. Mid shot of mother and child selling souvenirs.
17. Close shot of child's face.
18. Mid shot of tourist chatting to monks.
AP Television
Luang Prabang, Laos, February 4th 2009
19. Set up Tara Gudjadar
20. SOUNDBITE (English) Tara Gudjadar, head of the Traditional Arts and Ethnology Centre (TAEC) in Luang Prabang, Advisor to Lao Ministry of Tourism:
"I think that tourism has really become a force for economic change and for development in Luang Prabang. It has really provided a livelihood for a huge number of local people. Of course we all know that with economic change comes commercialisation as well and some people do argue that the identity of the town has become more commercialised."
21. Mid shot of pizzeria.
22. Close shot of sign over pizzeria.
23. Mid shot of internet caf�.
24. Wide shot of tourist at Buddhist temple.
25. Close shot of tourist at Buddhist temple.
26. Mid shot of tourists taking photos of monks collecting alms
27. Close shot of monk's faces
28. Close shot of monk's feet.
29. Close shot of camera viewfinder taking photo of monks.
30. Mid shot of monks collecting alms.
31. Set up Kham Vandee
32. SOUNDBITE (Lao), Kham Vandee, Head of Luang Prabang Residents Association:
"We know that tourists are interested in the alms giving ceremony, but they have to respect our culture. It's not good that people take so many photos of the monks - they should respectfully ask them if they want to have their picture taken. And also, the food that the tourists give the monks is unsuitable. The tourists have to learn how to respect our traditions."
AP Television
Luang Prabang, Laos, February 5th 2009
33. Downward tilt mid shot of cat balancing on sign.
34. Mid shot of man teaching young musician to play xylophone.
35. Close shot of hands playing xylophone.
36. Wide shot of man sitting outside house.
37. Close shot of man's face.
38. Close shot of hands doing gold embroidery
40. Very close shot of fingers doing gold embroidery.
41. SOUNDBITE (Lao), Prince Nithakhong Tiao Somsanith - master of traditional embroidery, founder and head of the Puang Champ Cultural House, Luang Prabang:
"The alms giving ceremony is a part of everyday life for the monks, they are not putting on a show - its real life for them. It's not a safari, it's not an opera, and it's not a show for the public, so please respect them. I know that most tourists are well educated, so they really should know better."
42. Mid shot of two girls taking photos and monk.
43. Close shot of two girls and monk.
44. SOUNDBITE (English) Tara Gudjadar, head of the Traditional Arts and Ethnology Centre (TAEC) in Luang Prabang, Advisor to Lao Ministry of Tourism:
45. Mid shot of girls posing for photo in front of monks collecting alms.
46. Mid shot of monks collecting alms.
47. Mid shot of line monks walking away on street.
LEADIN:
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wn.com/Mass Tourism Threatens Cultural Centre Of Laos
AP Television
Luang Prabang, Laos, February 3rd 2009
1. Wide shot of Luang Prabang.
2. Wide shot of street.
3. Mid shot of street with flags.
4. Close shot of flags.
5. Mid shot of French colonial era house.
6. Mid shot of traditional Lao style house.
7. Wide shot of temple.
8. Close shot of moon over temple.
9. Mid shot of two men playing boules.
10. Worm's eye wide shot of tourists walking on street.
11. Mid shot of tourists posing for a photo.
12. Mid shot of seated man talking to friend.
13. SOUNDBITE: (French) Francis Engelmann, writer and UNESCO consultant, resident of Luang Prabang for 12 years:
"Luang Prabang is probably winning the battle to save its architectural heritage but the issue is that it is losing its soul."
14. Mid shot of two tuk-tuk drivers chatting.
15. Close shot of two tuk-tuk drivers chatting.
16. Mid shot of mother and child selling souvenirs.
17. Close shot of child's face.
18. Mid shot of tourist chatting to monks.
AP Television
Luang Prabang, Laos, February 4th 2009
19. Set up Tara Gudjadar
20. SOUNDBITE (English) Tara Gudjadar, head of the Traditional Arts and Ethnology Centre (TAEC) in Luang Prabang, Advisor to Lao Ministry of Tourism:
"I think that tourism has really become a force for economic change and for development in Luang Prabang. It has really provided a livelihood for a huge number of local people. Of course we all know that with economic change comes commercialisation as well and some people do argue that the identity of the town has become more commercialised."
21. Mid shot of pizzeria.
22. Close shot of sign over pizzeria.
23. Mid shot of internet caf�.
24. Wide shot of tourist at Buddhist temple.
25. Close shot of tourist at Buddhist temple.
26. Mid shot of tourists taking photos of monks collecting alms
27. Close shot of monk's faces
28. Close shot of monk's feet.
29. Close shot of camera viewfinder taking photo of monks.
30. Mid shot of monks collecting alms.
31. Set up Kham Vandee
32. SOUNDBITE (Lao), Kham Vandee, Head of Luang Prabang Residents Association:
"We know that tourists are interested in the alms giving ceremony, but they have to respect our culture. It's not good that people take so many photos of the monks - they should respectfully ask them if they want to have their picture taken. And also, the food that the tourists give the monks is unsuitable. The tourists have to learn how to respect our traditions."
AP Television
Luang Prabang, Laos, February 5th 2009
33. Downward tilt mid shot of cat balancing on sign.
34. Mid shot of man teaching young musician to play xylophone.
35. Close shot of hands playing xylophone.
36. Wide shot of man sitting outside house.
37. Close shot of man's face.
38. Close shot of hands doing gold embroidery
40. Very close shot of fingers doing gold embroidery.
41. SOUNDBITE (Lao), Prince Nithakhong Tiao Somsanith - master of traditional embroidery, founder and head of the Puang Champ Cultural House, Luang Prabang:
"The alms giving ceremony is a part of everyday life for the monks, they are not putting on a show - its real life for them. It's not a safari, it's not an opera, and it's not a show for the public, so please respect them. I know that most tourists are well educated, so they really should know better."
42. Mid shot of two girls taking photos and monk.
43. Close shot of two girls and monk.
44. SOUNDBITE (English) Tara Gudjadar, head of the Traditional Arts and Ethnology Centre (TAEC) in Luang Prabang, Advisor to Lao Ministry of Tourism:
45. Mid shot of girls posing for photo in front of monks collecting alms.
46. Mid shot of monks collecting alms.
47. Mid shot of line monks walking away on street.
LEADIN:
STORYLINE:
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/4aca5274f462b3e33f50b1ededc6c469
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 229
Laos Handicraft Festival Opens: Watch how many traditional Laos handicrafts are made
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Laos Handicraft Festival Opens: Watch how many traditional Laos handicrafts are created.
The 10th Lao Handicraft Festival opened i...
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Laos Handicraft Festival Opens: Watch how many traditional Laos handicrafts are created.
The 10th Lao Handicraft Festival opened in Vientiane yesterday at Lao-ITECC and this year's event features many Lao artists demonstrating the processes of creation for their products. Silk spinning, weaving, and sculpting were amongst some of the skills on display at the event which aims to to promote the skills of craftspeople form across Laos.
The festival also provides an opportunity for producers, customers, buyers and sellers to meet and interact, and for craftspeople and exhibitors to learn about new designs, innovations and techniques that might be adapted to improve the quality of their products.
If you were interested to come see how Laos artisans make their handicrafts in Lao PDR then head down to Lao-ITECC and watch for yourself. On display are textile products, handicrafts made of waste materials such as wood and metal, pottery, traditional food and agricultural products including mulberries and silkworms, and non-forest products like handmade bamboo and rattan items.
The festival runs from October 19-23 and brisk sales are anticipated.
wn.com/Laos Handicraft Festival Opens Watch How Many Traditional Laos Handicrafts Are Made
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Laos Handicraft Festival Opens: Watch how many traditional Laos handicrafts are created.
The 10th Lao Handicraft Festival opened in Vientiane yesterday at Lao-ITECC and this year's event features many Lao artists demonstrating the processes of creation for their products. Silk spinning, weaving, and sculpting were amongst some of the skills on display at the event which aims to to promote the skills of craftspeople form across Laos.
The festival also provides an opportunity for producers, customers, buyers and sellers to meet and interact, and for craftspeople and exhibitors to learn about new designs, innovations and techniques that might be adapted to improve the quality of their products.
If you were interested to come see how Laos artisans make their handicrafts in Lao PDR then head down to Lao-ITECC and watch for yourself. On display are textile products, handicrafts made of waste materials such as wood and metal, pottery, traditional food and agricultural products including mulberries and silkworms, and non-forest products like handmade bamboo and rattan items.
The festival runs from October 19-23 and brisk sales are anticipated.
- published: 20 Oct 2011
- views: 2424
Muay Thai 2013 Laos VS Thailand, Thai Martial Art Boxing, Thai traditional Fighter
Muay Thai 2013 Laos VS Thailand, Thai Martial Art Boxing, Thai traditional Fighter Muay Thai 2013 Laos VS Thailand, Thai Martial Art Boxing, Thai traditional Fi...
Muay Thai 2013 Laos VS Thailand, Thai Martial Art Boxing, Thai traditional Fighter Muay Thai 2013 Laos VS Thailand, Thai Martial Art Boxing, Thai traditional Fighter Muay Thai 2013 Laos VS Thailand, Thai Martial Art Boxing, Thai traditional Fighter Muay Thai 2013 Laos VS Thailand, Thai Martial Art Boxing, Thai traditional Fighter Muay Thai 2013 Laos VS Thailand, Thai Martial Art Boxing, Thai traditional Fighter
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Muay Thai 2013 Laos VS Thailand, Thai Martial Art Boxing, Thai traditional Fighter Muay Thai 2013 Laos VS Thailand, Thai Martial Art Boxing, Thai traditional Fighter Muay Thai 2013 Laos VS Thailand, Thai Martial Art Boxing, Thai traditional Fighter Muay Thai 2013 Laos VS Thailand, Thai Martial Art Boxing, Thai traditional Fighter Muay Thai 2013 Laos VS Thailand, Thai Martial Art Boxing, Thai traditional Fighter
- published: 17 Dec 2015
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: Lao Fashion Week officials launch their campaign & new brand ambassador.4/2/2016
VO Lao Fashion Week officials and designers launch their campaign and new brand ambassador
INTRO: Lao Fashion Week officials and designers launched their campa...
VO Lao Fashion Week officials and designers launch their campaign and new brand ambassador
INTRO: Lao Fashion Week officials and designers launched their campaign and new brand ambassador last Friday for Lao Fashion Week 2016, who will work towards the promotion of the annual fashion event.
STORY: The event also announced a fashion design contest for 2016, opening the opportunity for young designers to join the project, showing their talent and skill in design and fashion.
CEO and Founder of Lao Fashion Week and Lao Young Designer Project Pany Saignavongs said that Lao Fashion Week 2016 will take place in Vientiane from September 12-16 to celebrate Laos officially joining the Asean Economic Community and Laos holding the Asean Chairmanship. It will also seek to link the Lao fashion industry to international fashion networks
The Pre- Fall collection 2016 featured both Lao and foreign designers, such as Ministry of Silk, Phaeng Mai Gallery, Amada Asia from Cambodia, Viet Tien, Dieu Anh from Vietnam, Voravaj from Bangkok of Thailand, HAYDEN from Singapore and YUNA from Malaysia.
Lao Fashion Week aims to be on a much bigger scale this year and will showcase design collections from more local and international fashion designers than prior years.
It will also host an arts and culture exhibition, establish a pop-up store and design trade show as well the workshops and seminars on various topics related to fashion by respective guest speakers and much more.
Tot lina, the Lao Top Model, actress and famous pop singer, is known for her beauty and talent; fashionable young women full of self confidence and respectful of Lao culture and identity, simply a modern Lao woman
Interview: Pany Saignavongs, CEO and Founder of Lao Fashion Week and Lao Young Designer Project
…. English….
According to her, Lao Fashion Week's Lao Young Designer project has launched the Fashion Designer Contest 2016 under the title “Pi Mai Lao” or Lao New Year Festival seeking the best Lao Young Designer 2016.
Interview: Pany Saignavongs, CEO and Founder of Lao Fashion Week and Lao Young Designer Project
…. English….
The winner will be sent on the six month intensive course in fashion design at ESMOD International School of Fashion and Business in Paris, France.
Lao young people between the ages of 18-25 years are encouraged to enter the competition by submitting a minimum of five and a maximum of 10 of their own fashion design drawings.
Lao fashion week also provided platforms and opportunities for other young talented Lao designers by sponsoring the top eight Lao Young Designers 2015 to participate and showcase their first design collection in front of the public audience and representatives of the international fashion community.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv Lao Fashion Week Officials Launch Their Campaign New Brand Ambassador.4 2 2016
VO Lao Fashion Week officials and designers launch their campaign and new brand ambassador
INTRO: Lao Fashion Week officials and designers launched their campaign and new brand ambassador last Friday for Lao Fashion Week 2016, who will work towards the promotion of the annual fashion event.
STORY: The event also announced a fashion design contest for 2016, opening the opportunity for young designers to join the project, showing their talent and skill in design and fashion.
CEO and Founder of Lao Fashion Week and Lao Young Designer Project Pany Saignavongs said that Lao Fashion Week 2016 will take place in Vientiane from September 12-16 to celebrate Laos officially joining the Asean Economic Community and Laos holding the Asean Chairmanship. It will also seek to link the Lao fashion industry to international fashion networks
The Pre- Fall collection 2016 featured both Lao and foreign designers, such as Ministry of Silk, Phaeng Mai Gallery, Amada Asia from Cambodia, Viet Tien, Dieu Anh from Vietnam, Voravaj from Bangkok of Thailand, HAYDEN from Singapore and YUNA from Malaysia.
Lao Fashion Week aims to be on a much bigger scale this year and will showcase design collections from more local and international fashion designers than prior years.
It will also host an arts and culture exhibition, establish a pop-up store and design trade show as well the workshops and seminars on various topics related to fashion by respective guest speakers and much more.
Tot lina, the Lao Top Model, actress and famous pop singer, is known for her beauty and talent; fashionable young women full of self confidence and respectful of Lao culture and identity, simply a modern Lao woman
Interview: Pany Saignavongs, CEO and Founder of Lao Fashion Week and Lao Young Designer Project
…. English….
According to her, Lao Fashion Week's Lao Young Designer project has launched the Fashion Designer Contest 2016 under the title “Pi Mai Lao” or Lao New Year Festival seeking the best Lao Young Designer 2016.
Interview: Pany Saignavongs, CEO and Founder of Lao Fashion Week and Lao Young Designer Project
…. English….
The winner will be sent on the six month intensive course in fashion design at ESMOD International School of Fashion and Business in Paris, France.
Lao young people between the ages of 18-25 years are encouraged to enter the competition by submitting a minimum of five and a maximum of 10 of their own fashion design drawings.
Lao fashion week also provided platforms and opportunities for other young talented Lao designers by sponsoring the top eight Lao Young Designers 2015 to participate and showcase their first design collection in front of the public audience and representatives of the international fashion community.
- published: 05 Feb 2016
- views: 40
Lao NEWS on LNTV: 2nd Vientiane Trail planned to showcase city's old quarter.27/1/2016
VO Second Vientiane Trail planned to showcase city's old quarter
INTRO: After last month's Vangvieng Music Festival received wholehearted approval from both loc...
VO Second Vientiane Trail planned to showcase city's old quarter
INTRO: After last month's Vangvieng Music Festival received wholehearted approval from both locals and foreign visitors, the Lao Bangfai Prime Association has decided to organise other cultural activities to bring the country's towns to life.
STORY: According to the Lao Bangfai Prime Association, they are now planning the Second Vientiane Trail, a cultural event that will take place over two weekends next month to make the most of the city's old quarter and recreate an atmosphere reminiscent of days gone by.
The event will be spread out along the narrow roads in the vicinity of Mixay and Ongteu temples, which will become pedestrianised so that visitors can stroll at leisure among stalls displaying artwork and handicrafts. Various musical and cultural performances will also take place in the area and display the best of Lao culture amid some of the town's most appealing and oldest buildings.
The first Vientiane Trail took place last year under an initiative titled “Urban Development Project” that sought to preserve and highlight the art and architecture of what remains of Vientiane's old quarter. The event was warmly received and thoroughly enjoyed by all those who attended.
The project is a collaboration with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), the public sector and the National University of Laos, with JICA volunteers and university students setting up innovative stalls at last year's event.
Those who visit the area next month will find a relaxed environment and plenty of opportunities for conversation with artist stallholders. There will be many exhibits to browse and wonder at, interspersed with dance performances that recall times past and revive Lao traditions.
This artistic and enjoyable event is a great opportunity to spend time in one of the city's best loved locations – without being disturbed by passing traffic.
It is expected that more people will come along than last year and it will prove to be a popular tourist attraction. Everyone is urged to attend the event and to immerse themselves in the beauty of Lao culture.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv 2Nd Vientiane Trail Planned To Showcase City's Old Quarter.27 1 2016
VO Second Vientiane Trail planned to showcase city's old quarter
INTRO: After last month's Vangvieng Music Festival received wholehearted approval from both locals and foreign visitors, the Lao Bangfai Prime Association has decided to organise other cultural activities to bring the country's towns to life.
STORY: According to the Lao Bangfai Prime Association, they are now planning the Second Vientiane Trail, a cultural event that will take place over two weekends next month to make the most of the city's old quarter and recreate an atmosphere reminiscent of days gone by.
The event will be spread out along the narrow roads in the vicinity of Mixay and Ongteu temples, which will become pedestrianised so that visitors can stroll at leisure among stalls displaying artwork and handicrafts. Various musical and cultural performances will also take place in the area and display the best of Lao culture amid some of the town's most appealing and oldest buildings.
The first Vientiane Trail took place last year under an initiative titled “Urban Development Project” that sought to preserve and highlight the art and architecture of what remains of Vientiane's old quarter. The event was warmly received and thoroughly enjoyed by all those who attended.
The project is a collaboration with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), the public sector and the National University of Laos, with JICA volunteers and university students setting up innovative stalls at last year's event.
Those who visit the area next month will find a relaxed environment and plenty of opportunities for conversation with artist stallholders. There will be many exhibits to browse and wonder at, interspersed with dance performances that recall times past and revive Lao traditions.
This artistic and enjoyable event is a great opportunity to spend time in one of the city's best loved locations – without being disturbed by passing traffic.
It is expected that more people will come along than last year and it will prove to be a popular tourist attraction. Everyone is urged to attend the event and to immerse themselves in the beauty of Lao culture.
- published: 01 Feb 2016
- views: 125
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Miss Laos aims to improve dental health
Ms Vilaylak Chanthavong, 21, from Xayaboury province has been crowned Miss Lao 2013 after her family and teachers encouraged her to enter the competition and promote Lao culture.
Vilaylak is a hard worker and is currently in her fourth year of study at the Health Science University majoring in Dentistry; she also studies at Lao Top College and works part-time at Dental Care Clinic in her spare t
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Nam Theun 2 Hydropower Project in Laos - Access to basic health care
Over the next 25 years, the Nam Theun (NT2) 2 Hydropower project will generate around US$2 billion in revenues for the Lao Government, some of which is already being spent on rural roads, education, health and environmental projects. While these national benefits are large, the NT2 project is also committed to ensuring that the local people who are directly impacted by the project are fairly treat
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: Lao, Thai universities boost health development.27/8/2015
VO Lao, Thai universities boost health development
INTRO: The University of Health Sciences (UHS) in Laos and Nakhon Ratchasima Rajabhat University (NRRU) of Thailand concluded a memorandum of understanding on academic co-operation in Vientiane yesterday.
STORY: The signing ceremony took place in Vientiane, inked by Dean of the University of Health Sciences, Associate Professor Dr Somchit Boupha a
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: Laos to celebrate World Mental Health Day 2015 on 10 Oct.8/10/2015
VO Laos to celebrate World Mental Health Day 2015 on 10 October
INTRO: Laos to celebrate World Mental Health Day 2015. According to Vice President of the Lao Journalist Association Somsanouk Mixay, World Mental Health Day is observed on 10 October every year, with the overall objective of raising awareness of mental health issues around the world and mobilizing efforts in support of mental health.
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: The nation's Ministry of Health is concerned increasing dengue.18/2/2015
VO The nation's Ministry of Health is concerned that Laos may face increasing outbreaks of dengue
INTRO: District and village authorities are set to lead their communities and households in the fight against dengue fever in the face of a renewed threat from the mosquito-borne virus.
STORY: The nation's Ministry of Health is concerned that Laos may face increasing outbreaks of dengue, known to some
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Laos-Singapore charity run to support maternal health
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The Embassy of Singapore to Laos will join forces with the Laos-Singapore Friendship Club to organise the 4th Laos-Singapore Charity Run, which is scheduled to take place on Saturday, December 8.
The run will start at 6:30am, starting from the Alliance International Medical Centre near the airport, proceeding up Souphanouvong Avenue to the Mercure hotel and back to the
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: Denmark's Prince Joachim visit a health centre & industrial sites.20/11/2014
VO Denmark's Prince Joachim and his delegation visit a health centre and industrial sites in his role as patron
INTRO: Denmark's Prince Joachim and his delegation on Tuesday visited a health centre and industrial sites in Vientiane as part of a wide-ranging visit to the country.
STORY: HRH Prince Joachim, as a patron of Danish non-governmental organisations, including CARE Denmark, learnt about th
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SEAL 2012: LAOS - Health related to HIV/AIDS
Presenter: Anan Bouapha from Laos
HIV becomes the global concern as well as threat to all of human regardless nationality, country, sex, sexual orientation, age, religion and race. HIV has the tremendous negative impact the national human resource and several complicated obstacles. It has been reported by the World Health Organization (WHO) that Young people age 14-25 years old are contracting HI
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EU, WHO support Laos in health financing
The European Union (EU) will provide 900,000 euros to Laos for a project to develop nationwide health coverage through a service that everyone can afford.
The launch of the joint three year project between the Ministry of Health, EU, and the World Health Organisation (WHO) took place in Vientiane yesterday.
The project is titled ‘Improving accountability in health financing and functioning of Na
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Health workers helping mums in Laos
Health workers helping mums in Laos
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University of health sciences, Laos P D R
The talence of student from University of Health Sciences
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Health Care for Remote Villagers Laos
Ma Houay Kout village is in a particularly remote area in Attapeu Province in southern Laos. Once every three months, a health team will spend two days in each village and provide a range of services and information.
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Health Care in Remote Area, Laos February 2012
Health Care in Remote Area of Northern Laos
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Public Health of KKU-3nd International Conference on Public Health Mekong @ Laos
3nd International Conference on Public Health Mekong @ Laos
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Health Care in Remote Area, Laos October 2011
Healthcare in Remote area Mission, Lao Rehabilitation Foundation, October 2011
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Season 1 Episode 01 Reproductive health in Laos Mirrored views, research findings and perspectives
During this episode we propose to continue to talk about mother and child health issues in Laos PDR. We start with an interview of Dr. Pascale Hancart Petitet who will explain why and how this radio program was born and give an overall presentation of research result.
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Health Poverty Action in Laos
Health Poverty Action's work with hill tribes in Attapeu
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Pharmacy of UHS-3nd International Conference on Public Health Mekong @ Laos
3nd International Conference on Public Health Mekong @ Laos
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Health Science 160 - SFU - Laos Group
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: Asean health officials discuss tobacco control network.5/5/2015
VO Asean health officials discuss ways to strengthen the tobacco control network
INTRO: Asean health officials have discussed ways to strengthen the tobacco control network and make further progress on the implementation of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. The meeting also discussed the progress of health development plans after 2015.
STORY: Speaking at the opening of the Sixth Meetin
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Vets without Borders mentoring Primary Animal Health Workers in Senoudom, Laos.
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15 Healthy Foods That Are Actually Unhealthy
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Miss Laos aims to improve dental health
Ms Vilaylak Chanthavong, 21, from Xayaboury province has been crowned Miss Lao 2013 after her family and teachers encouraged her to enter the competition and pr...
Ms Vilaylak Chanthavong, 21, from Xayaboury province has been crowned Miss Lao 2013 after her family and teachers encouraged her to enter the competition and promote Lao culture.
Vilaylak is a hard worker and is currently in her fourth year of study at the Health Science University majoring in Dentistry; she also studies at Lao Top College and works part-time at Dental Care Clinic in her spare time.
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She decided to move to Vientiane to achieve her dream of being a dentist and use her knowledge and skills to develop dental health in her native Xayaboury province.
Vilaylak lives with family in Simongkhoun village, Xayaboury district in Xayaboury province with four family members; she is the third of four children with one elder sister, one elder brother and one younger sister.
During her studies in Vientiane she was persuaded by her teachers and family to join Miss Laos 2013 to experience a new challenge, which she decided to accept -- never thinking she would make it to even the Top 20 finalists, let alone win the competition. Before entering Miss Laos she placed second in the contest of Miss Health Science University.
Vilaylak shone on stage at Miss Laos 2013 receiving three awards for Miss Healthy Skin, Miss Photogenic and Miss Smart Girl and the top prize of Miss Laos 2013 because of her confidence and personality. Miss Lao 2013 is the first winner in the competition's history to win four prizes.
She said she was very glad to receive the crown and make her family proud, now she will take pride in her duties of promoting the culture of Lao women, attending social events and being a good role model to the public.
Vilaylak said she will dedicate time to learn more about Lao culture so she can promote it and encourage Lao people to conserve their beautiful culture and traditions.
After graduating in dentistry she plans to improve dental care for the people of Xayaboury province, which currently does not have much awareness or facilities for maintaining dental health.
She said working in a rural area is not a struggle if these areas had access to basic dental equipment, which many do not. She said her university is working on a project which would send students on field trips to experience working in regional areas.
When asked if she preferred natural beauty or enhanced beauty Vilaylak said natural beauty is better than surgery as everyone has a different and unique natural beauty.
wn.com/Miss Laos Aims To Improve Dental Health
Ms Vilaylak Chanthavong, 21, from Xayaboury province has been crowned Miss Lao 2013 after her family and teachers encouraged her to enter the competition and promote Lao culture.
Vilaylak is a hard worker and is currently in her fourth year of study at the Health Science University majoring in Dentistry; she also studies at Lao Top College and works part-time at Dental Care Clinic in her spare time.
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She decided to move to Vientiane to achieve her dream of being a dentist and use her knowledge and skills to develop dental health in her native Xayaboury province.
Vilaylak lives with family in Simongkhoun village, Xayaboury district in Xayaboury province with four family members; she is the third of four children with one elder sister, one elder brother and one younger sister.
During her studies in Vientiane she was persuaded by her teachers and family to join Miss Laos 2013 to experience a new challenge, which she decided to accept -- never thinking she would make it to even the Top 20 finalists, let alone win the competition. Before entering Miss Laos she placed second in the contest of Miss Health Science University.
Vilaylak shone on stage at Miss Laos 2013 receiving three awards for Miss Healthy Skin, Miss Photogenic and Miss Smart Girl and the top prize of Miss Laos 2013 because of her confidence and personality. Miss Lao 2013 is the first winner in the competition's history to win four prizes.
She said she was very glad to receive the crown and make her family proud, now she will take pride in her duties of promoting the culture of Lao women, attending social events and being a good role model to the public.
Vilaylak said she will dedicate time to learn more about Lao culture so she can promote it and encourage Lao people to conserve their beautiful culture and traditions.
After graduating in dentistry she plans to improve dental care for the people of Xayaboury province, which currently does not have much awareness or facilities for maintaining dental health.
She said working in a rural area is not a struggle if these areas had access to basic dental equipment, which many do not. She said her university is working on a project which would send students on field trips to experience working in regional areas.
When asked if she preferred natural beauty or enhanced beauty Vilaylak said natural beauty is better than surgery as everyone has a different and unique natural beauty.
- published: 16 Dec 2013
- views: 22316
Nam Theun 2 Hydropower Project in Laos - Access to basic health care
Over the next 25 years, the Nam Theun (NT2) 2 Hydropower project will generate around US$2 billion in revenues for the Lao Government, some of which is already ...
Over the next 25 years, the Nam Theun (NT2) 2 Hydropower project will generate around US$2 billion in revenues for the Lao Government, some of which is already being spent on rural roads, education, health and environmental projects. While these national benefits are large, the NT2 project is also committed to ensuring that the local people who are directly impacted by the project are fairly treated and compensated. These short videos summarize some of the progress to date on one of the most important commitments of the project- to build improved and sustainable livelihoods for the people affected by the project.
wn.com/Nam Theun 2 Hydropower Project In Laos Access To Basic Health Care
Over the next 25 years, the Nam Theun (NT2) 2 Hydropower project will generate around US$2 billion in revenues for the Lao Government, some of which is already being spent on rural roads, education, health and environmental projects. While these national benefits are large, the NT2 project is also committed to ensuring that the local people who are directly impacted by the project are fairly treated and compensated. These short videos summarize some of the progress to date on one of the most important commitments of the project- to build improved and sustainable livelihoods for the people affected by the project.
- published: 07 Dec 2010
- views: 1681
Lao NEWS on LNTV: Lao, Thai universities boost health development.27/8/2015
VO Lao, Thai universities boost health development
INTRO: The University of Health Sciences (UHS) in Laos and Nakhon Ratchasima Rajabhat University (NRRU) of Th...
VO Lao, Thai universities boost health development
INTRO: The University of Health Sciences (UHS) in Laos and Nakhon Ratchasima Rajabhat University (NRRU) of Thailand concluded a memorandum of understanding on academic co-operation in Vientiane yesterday.
STORY: The signing ceremony took place in Vientiane, inked by Dean of the University of Health Sciences, Associate Professor Dr Somchit Boupha and the President of the NRRU Associate Professor Dr Wichean Foypikul.
The three-year MoU, which shall run from 2015-2018, will see the two institutions joining hands to develop medical, technical and theoretical knowledge amongst lecturers and students from the respective universities.
The MoU also aims to build solidarity and professional ties among the staff and students of the University of Health Sciences and Nakhon Ratchasima Rajabhat University.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv Lao, Thai Universities Boost Health Development.27 8 2015
VO Lao, Thai universities boost health development
INTRO: The University of Health Sciences (UHS) in Laos and Nakhon Ratchasima Rajabhat University (NRRU) of Thailand concluded a memorandum of understanding on academic co-operation in Vientiane yesterday.
STORY: The signing ceremony took place in Vientiane, inked by Dean of the University of Health Sciences, Associate Professor Dr Somchit Boupha and the President of the NRRU Associate Professor Dr Wichean Foypikul.
The three-year MoU, which shall run from 2015-2018, will see the two institutions joining hands to develop medical, technical and theoretical knowledge amongst lecturers and students from the respective universities.
The MoU also aims to build solidarity and professional ties among the staff and students of the University of Health Sciences and Nakhon Ratchasima Rajabhat University.
- published: 31 Aug 2015
- views: 281
Lao NEWS on LNTV: Laos to celebrate World Mental Health Day 2015 on 10 Oct.8/10/2015
VO Laos to celebrate World Mental Health Day 2015 on 10 October
INTRO: Laos to celebrate World Mental Health Day 2015. According to Vice President of the Lao Jo...
VO Laos to celebrate World Mental Health Day 2015 on 10 October
INTRO: Laos to celebrate World Mental Health Day 2015. According to Vice President of the Lao Journalist Association Somsanouk Mixay, World Mental Health Day is observed on 10 October every year, with the overall objective of raising awareness of mental health issues around the world and mobilizing efforts in support of mental health.
STORY: World Mental Health Day is observed on 10 October every year, The Day provides an opportunity for all stakeholders working on mental health issues to talk about their work, and what more needs to be done to make mental health care a reality for people worldwide.
According to the press conference, the theme for this year’s World Mental Health Day, observed on 10 October, is "Dignity in mental health". This year, WHO will be raising awareness of what can be done to ensure that people with mental health conditions can continue to live with dignity, through human rights oriented policy and law, training of health professionals, respect for informed consent to treatment, inclusion in decision-making processes, and public information campaigns.
It is said that, thousands of people with mental health conditions around the world are deprived of their human rights. They are not only discriminated against, stigmatised and marginalised but are also subject to emotional and physical abuse in both mental health facilities and the community. Poor quality care due to a lack of qualified health professionals and dilapidated facilities leads to further violations.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv Laos To Celebrate World Mental Health Day 2015 On 10 Oct.8 10 2015
VO Laos to celebrate World Mental Health Day 2015 on 10 October
INTRO: Laos to celebrate World Mental Health Day 2015. According to Vice President of the Lao Journalist Association Somsanouk Mixay, World Mental Health Day is observed on 10 October every year, with the overall objective of raising awareness of mental health issues around the world and mobilizing efforts in support of mental health.
STORY: World Mental Health Day is observed on 10 October every year, The Day provides an opportunity for all stakeholders working on mental health issues to talk about their work, and what more needs to be done to make mental health care a reality for people worldwide.
According to the press conference, the theme for this year’s World Mental Health Day, observed on 10 October, is "Dignity in mental health". This year, WHO will be raising awareness of what can be done to ensure that people with mental health conditions can continue to live with dignity, through human rights oriented policy and law, training of health professionals, respect for informed consent to treatment, inclusion in decision-making processes, and public information campaigns.
It is said that, thousands of people with mental health conditions around the world are deprived of their human rights. They are not only discriminated against, stigmatised and marginalised but are also subject to emotional and physical abuse in both mental health facilities and the community. Poor quality care due to a lack of qualified health professionals and dilapidated facilities leads to further violations.
- published: 12 Oct 2015
- views: 96
Lao NEWS on LNTV: The nation's Ministry of Health is concerned increasing dengue.18/2/2015
VO The nation's Ministry of Health is concerned that Laos may face increasing outbreaks of dengue
INTRO: District and village authorities are set to lead their ...
VO The nation's Ministry of Health is concerned that Laos may face increasing outbreaks of dengue
INTRO: District and village authorities are set to lead their communities and households in the fight against dengue fever in the face of a renewed threat from the mosquito-borne virus.
STORY: The nation's Ministry of Health is concerned that Laos may face increasing outbreaks of dengue, known to some as break-bone fever, during the rainy season which is considered the peak risk period.
Speaking at the National Dengue Review Meeting yesterday, Deputy Prime Minister of Laos, Dr Phankham Viphavanh, said that district and village authorities should play their roles by organising various activities to help monitor local mosquito breeding sites on a weekly basis.
He said the fight against dengue fever should be the duty of people at all walks of life, not just public health authorities.
Recommended preventive measures consist of implementing the so-called ‘Five Por', a Lao language mnemonic.
These include closing and sealing all containers, flushing all water vessels, releasing larvae-eating guppy fish into ponds, cleaning areas surrounding residences and remembering to do the first four tasks regularly.
In addition, people are advised to use mosquito nets.
Dr Phankham also advised deputy provincial governors and the committee on dengue control at provincial level who attended the meeting to implement the Prime Minister's Order on dengue control to ensure the fever was kept at bay.
The order comes as Laos prepares to celebrate major events such as the 60th Party Establishment Day, the 40th National Day and the inauguration of Asean Economic Community.
Dr Phankham also congratulated the public health community, the Ministry of Health, WHO, development partners and people at all walks of life for helping Laos achieve the lowest number of dengue patients in Asean last year.
He said this indicated that the dengue prevention and control had been conducted effectively.
Minister of Health, Professor Dr Eksavang Vongvichit, said that he was pleased to see some provinces add dengue control into their provincial socio-economic development plans.
WHO Representative in Laos, Dr Juliet Fleischl, said maintaining a high level of commitment, leadership and coordination will be crucial to implementing a successful dengue prevention and control action plan.
Last year, more than 98,000 people were infected in Malaysia resulting in 189 deaths, more than 90,000 in the Philippines resulting in 342 deaths, more than 17,000 cases in Vietnam resulting 17 deaths, more than 17,000 cases in Singapore resulting in four deaths, 41,000 csaes in Thailand resulting in 45 deaths and 3,500 recorded in Cambodia resulting in 21 fatalities.
Last year in Laos there were 1,711 dengue cases, resulting in zero reported deaths.
So far this year 37 people have been infected with the virus nationwide, with zero fatalities reported at time of publication.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv The Nation's Ministry Of Health Is Concerned Increasing Dengue.18 2 2015
VO The nation's Ministry of Health is concerned that Laos may face increasing outbreaks of dengue
INTRO: District and village authorities are set to lead their communities and households in the fight against dengue fever in the face of a renewed threat from the mosquito-borne virus.
STORY: The nation's Ministry of Health is concerned that Laos may face increasing outbreaks of dengue, known to some as break-bone fever, during the rainy season which is considered the peak risk period.
Speaking at the National Dengue Review Meeting yesterday, Deputy Prime Minister of Laos, Dr Phankham Viphavanh, said that district and village authorities should play their roles by organising various activities to help monitor local mosquito breeding sites on a weekly basis.
He said the fight against dengue fever should be the duty of people at all walks of life, not just public health authorities.
Recommended preventive measures consist of implementing the so-called ‘Five Por', a Lao language mnemonic.
These include closing and sealing all containers, flushing all water vessels, releasing larvae-eating guppy fish into ponds, cleaning areas surrounding residences and remembering to do the first four tasks regularly.
In addition, people are advised to use mosquito nets.
Dr Phankham also advised deputy provincial governors and the committee on dengue control at provincial level who attended the meeting to implement the Prime Minister's Order on dengue control to ensure the fever was kept at bay.
The order comes as Laos prepares to celebrate major events such as the 60th Party Establishment Day, the 40th National Day and the inauguration of Asean Economic Community.
Dr Phankham also congratulated the public health community, the Ministry of Health, WHO, development partners and people at all walks of life for helping Laos achieve the lowest number of dengue patients in Asean last year.
He said this indicated that the dengue prevention and control had been conducted effectively.
Minister of Health, Professor Dr Eksavang Vongvichit, said that he was pleased to see some provinces add dengue control into their provincial socio-economic development plans.
WHO Representative in Laos, Dr Juliet Fleischl, said maintaining a high level of commitment, leadership and coordination will be crucial to implementing a successful dengue prevention and control action plan.
Last year, more than 98,000 people were infected in Malaysia resulting in 189 deaths, more than 90,000 in the Philippines resulting in 342 deaths, more than 17,000 cases in Vietnam resulting 17 deaths, more than 17,000 cases in Singapore resulting in four deaths, 41,000 csaes in Thailand resulting in 45 deaths and 3,500 recorded in Cambodia resulting in 21 fatalities.
Last year in Laos there were 1,711 dengue cases, resulting in zero reported deaths.
So far this year 37 people have been infected with the virus nationwide, with zero fatalities reported at time of publication.
- published: 19 Feb 2015
- views: 424
Laos-Singapore charity run to support maternal health
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The Embassy of Singapore to Laos will join forces with the Laos-Singapore Friendship Club to organise the 4th Laos-Singapore Charity ...
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The Embassy of Singapore to Laos will join forces with the Laos-Singapore Friendship Club to organise the 4th Laos-Singapore Charity Run, which is scheduled to take place on Saturday, December 8.
The run will start at 6:30am, starting from the Alliance International Medical Centre near the airport, proceeding up Souphanouvong Avenue to the Mercure hotel and back to the fini sh line at the medical centre.
This year's charity run looks set to be even bigger than before, building on the success of the event on previous occasions. About 500 people took part in last year's race.
The charity run was inaugurated three years ago and this is the fourth year it will be held, Singapore Ambassador Mr Dileep Nair said at a press c onference on Monday.
In the first charity run in 2009, over 96 million kip was raised, going towards a school for children with cerebral palsy and the reconstruction of schools in Saravan province that were destroyed by typhoon Ketsana.
In 2010, the run proved an even bigger success and raised 180 million kip to help set up a motorcycle repair training facility at the Somsanga Drug Rehabilitation Centre.
Last year, the charity run raised 120 million kip for various construction projects in Pongsong village in Vientiane province, including a water treatment facility, an extension room for primary school teachers and a school canteen, a mini concert stage and an extension to the village community hall.
So far, more than 160 million kip has been raised for this year's charity run, and will be put towards the Mother and Child Fund.
The money raised will help Xaythany district hospital to run a 12 month maternal healthcare programme for pregnant women in local communities.
The programme will help identify women with at-risk pregnancies and refer them for specialised care, and increase access to antenatal care among pregnant woman in the targeted villages. It will also teach pregnant women about planning for a safe birth, emergencies during pregnancies, the benefits of breastfeeding, family planning, and basic health and hygiene.
The charity run organisers are selling race entry tickets to raise as much as they can for the cause. Tickets cost 30,000 kip and are available at various places including Patuxay Park, the Morning Market and True Coffee.
On the day of the run there will be a photo exhibition by a photographer named Langkorng, focusing on mothers and their children, as well as the services provided by Xaythany district hospital.
There will be a lucky draw and other activities at the conclusion of the run, with valuable prizes up for grabs such a Honda motorbike, return air tickets to Singapore on Lao Airlines, and an Apple iPod Touch.
Sponsors such as Asia Mobile Holdings Pte Ltd, ANZ Bank, VimpelCom Laos Co Ltd, Lao Asia-Pacific Brewery Limited, Honda New Chip Xeng, Cresendas Group, Mercure Vientiane, Mylaohome, Alliance International Medical Centre, Lao Airlines, International Commercial Bank Lao Limited, Rajah College, Parkview Executive Suites, Mr Danny Ling, Mr Michael Chan, Mr Elson Lee, True Coffee, Lao Ford City, Kualao Restaurant and the Daoheuang Group have stepped forward to donate to this worthwhile cause.
wn.com/Laos Singapore Charity Run To Support Maternal Health
www.vientianetimes.org.la
The Embassy of Singapore to Laos will join forces with the Laos-Singapore Friendship Club to organise the 4th Laos-Singapore Charity Run, which is scheduled to take place on Saturday, December 8.
The run will start at 6:30am, starting from the Alliance International Medical Centre near the airport, proceeding up Souphanouvong Avenue to the Mercure hotel and back to the fini sh line at the medical centre.
This year's charity run looks set to be even bigger than before, building on the success of the event on previous occasions. About 500 people took part in last year's race.
The charity run was inaugurated three years ago and this is the fourth year it will be held, Singapore Ambassador Mr Dileep Nair said at a press c onference on Monday.
In the first charity run in 2009, over 96 million kip was raised, going towards a school for children with cerebral palsy and the reconstruction of schools in Saravan province that were destroyed by typhoon Ketsana.
In 2010, the run proved an even bigger success and raised 180 million kip to help set up a motorcycle repair training facility at the Somsanga Drug Rehabilitation Centre.
Last year, the charity run raised 120 million kip for various construction projects in Pongsong village in Vientiane province, including a water treatment facility, an extension room for primary school teachers and a school canteen, a mini concert stage and an extension to the village community hall.
So far, more than 160 million kip has been raised for this year's charity run, and will be put towards the Mother and Child Fund.
The money raised will help Xaythany district hospital to run a 12 month maternal healthcare programme for pregnant women in local communities.
The programme will help identify women with at-risk pregnancies and refer them for specialised care, and increase access to antenatal care among pregnant woman in the targeted villages. It will also teach pregnant women about planning for a safe birth, emergencies during pregnancies, the benefits of breastfeeding, family planning, and basic health and hygiene.
The charity run organisers are selling race entry tickets to raise as much as they can for the cause. Tickets cost 30,000 kip and are available at various places including Patuxay Park, the Morning Market and True Coffee.
On the day of the run there will be a photo exhibition by a photographer named Langkorng, focusing on mothers and their children, as well as the services provided by Xaythany district hospital.
There will be a lucky draw and other activities at the conclusion of the run, with valuable prizes up for grabs such a Honda motorbike, return air tickets to Singapore on Lao Airlines, and an Apple iPod Touch.
Sponsors such as Asia Mobile Holdings Pte Ltd, ANZ Bank, VimpelCom Laos Co Ltd, Lao Asia-Pacific Brewery Limited, Honda New Chip Xeng, Cresendas Group, Mercure Vientiane, Mylaohome, Alliance International Medical Centre, Lao Airlines, International Commercial Bank Lao Limited, Rajah College, Parkview Executive Suites, Mr Danny Ling, Mr Michael Chan, Mr Elson Lee, True Coffee, Lao Ford City, Kualao Restaurant and the Daoheuang Group have stepped forward to donate to this worthwhile cause.
- published: 22 Nov 2012
- views: 624
Lao NEWS on LNTV: Denmark's Prince Joachim visit a health centre & industrial sites.20/11/2014
VO Denmark's Prince Joachim and his delegation visit a health centre and industrial sites in his role as patron
INTRO: Denmark's Prince Joachim and his delegati...
VO Denmark's Prince Joachim and his delegation visit a health centre and industrial sites in his role as patron
INTRO: Denmark's Prince Joachim and his delegation on Tuesday visited a health centre and industrial sites in Vientiane as part of a wide-ranging visit to the country.
STORY: HRH Prince Joachim, as a patron of Danish non-governmental organisations, including CARE Denmark, learnt about the work of the Protection and Choice for Marginalised Urban Women Programme which CARE Laos will implement in conjunction with Vientiane Women's Union and Federation of Trade Unions (FTU).
In cooperation with the women's union and FTU, CARE Laos has been implementing a Marginalised Urban Women Programme's pilot project to help urban women and girls face persistent challenges to their quality of life. CARE has concluded its pilot in Vientiane and is aiming to expand the project to other urban centres.
Prince Joachim was also introduced to Vientiane Youth Centre for Health and Development, the Lao FTU, and related sites around the capital. Vientiane Youth Centre for Health and Development is an organisation under the women's union. The centre is the first of its kind in Laos, and began its work in 2001 to provide information to young people aged from 15 to 24. The centre has received support from Oxfam Novib, the United Nations Population Fund, Care International and the Australian Red Cross.
On the same day Prince Joachim and delegation visited garment factories operated by Alpi Lao and Mascot International Ltd. in Vientiane. During his visit to Laos from November 11 to 1 8, Prince Joachim also visited Phongsaly, Oudomxay, Luang Prabang, and Xieng Khuang provinces.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv Denmark's Prince Joachim Visit A Health Centre Industrial Sites.20 11 2014
VO Denmark's Prince Joachim and his delegation visit a health centre and industrial sites in his role as patron
INTRO: Denmark's Prince Joachim and his delegation on Tuesday visited a health centre and industrial sites in Vientiane as part of a wide-ranging visit to the country.
STORY: HRH Prince Joachim, as a patron of Danish non-governmental organisations, including CARE Denmark, learnt about the work of the Protection and Choice for Marginalised Urban Women Programme which CARE Laos will implement in conjunction with Vientiane Women's Union and Federation of Trade Unions (FTU).
In cooperation with the women's union and FTU, CARE Laos has been implementing a Marginalised Urban Women Programme's pilot project to help urban women and girls face persistent challenges to their quality of life. CARE has concluded its pilot in Vientiane and is aiming to expand the project to other urban centres.
Prince Joachim was also introduced to Vientiane Youth Centre for Health and Development, the Lao FTU, and related sites around the capital. Vientiane Youth Centre for Health and Development is an organisation under the women's union. The centre is the first of its kind in Laos, and began its work in 2001 to provide information to young people aged from 15 to 24. The centre has received support from Oxfam Novib, the United Nations Population Fund, Care International and the Australian Red Cross.
On the same day Prince Joachim and delegation visited garment factories operated by Alpi Lao and Mascot International Ltd. in Vientiane. During his visit to Laos from November 11 to 1 8, Prince Joachim also visited Phongsaly, Oudomxay, Luang Prabang, and Xieng Khuang provinces.
- published: 21 Nov 2014
- views: 294
SEAL 2012: LAOS - Health related to HIV/AIDS
Presenter: Anan Bouapha from Laos
HIV becomes the global concern as well as threat to all of human regardless nationality, country, sex, sexual orientation, ag...
Presenter: Anan Bouapha from Laos
HIV becomes the global concern as well as threat to all of human regardless nationality, country, sex, sexual orientation, age, religion and race. HIV has the tremendous negative impact the national human resource and several complicated obstacles. It has been reported by the World Health Organization (WHO) that Young people age 14-25 years old are contracting HIV/AIDS everyday and end up their life in such devastating way. However, young people in general and young key affected population don't get enough access to sexual health education, rights to health treatment and many crucial supports, due to the lack of government support/policy. Many organizations all around the world are working on youth related to HIV/AIDS and youth development issue but young people are not considered to be a part of decision making process and other development task of the nation, which has a negative effect to their capacity, leadership and responsibility to the social development of the country, even their own health or life.
wn.com/Seal 2012 Laos Health Related To Hiv Aids
Presenter: Anan Bouapha from Laos
HIV becomes the global concern as well as threat to all of human regardless nationality, country, sex, sexual orientation, age, religion and race. HIV has the tremendous negative impact the national human resource and several complicated obstacles. It has been reported by the World Health Organization (WHO) that Young people age 14-25 years old are contracting HIV/AIDS everyday and end up their life in such devastating way. However, young people in general and young key affected population don't get enough access to sexual health education, rights to health treatment and many crucial supports, due to the lack of government support/policy. Many organizations all around the world are working on youth related to HIV/AIDS and youth development issue but young people are not considered to be a part of decision making process and other development task of the nation, which has a negative effect to their capacity, leadership and responsibility to the social development of the country, even their own health or life.
- published: 29 Apr 2012
- views: 575
EU, WHO support Laos in health financing
The European Union (EU) will provide 900,000 euros to Laos for a project to develop nationwide health coverage through a service that everyone can afford.
The ...
The European Union (EU) will provide 900,000 euros to Laos for a project to develop nationwide health coverage through a service that everyone can afford.
The launch of the joint three year project between the Ministry of Health, EU, and the World Health Organisation (WHO) took place in Vientiane yesterday.
The project is titled ‘Improving accountability in health financing and functioning of National Health Insurance Branches in two provinces' (Vientiane and Luang Prabang), and seeks to move Laos closer to achieving universal health coverage.
Timely access to health care is critical to maintaining good health yet the high cost of health services often means that people cannot afford care even when they need it the most. The result is that they are forced to make a difficult decision between receiving essential care and facing severe financial hardship.
“The concept of universal health coverage seeks to ensure that everyone can obtain the health services they need without suffering financial hardship when paying for them,” Deputy Minister of Health Associate Prof. Dr Som Ock Kingsada said.
He noted the country's commitment to achieve universal health coverage by 2025 as part of the National Health Sector reform framework.
To reach this goal, scaling up and improving existing social health protection schemes will be critical.
In his remarks at the launch of the project, EU Chargé d'Affaires Mr Michel Goffin reminded the audience of last year's outbreak of dengue fever, when 24,000 to 25,000 people had to go to hospital.
He also noted the financial hardship these people faced when paying the bills for their hospital stay.
“Equitable access to quality health care services is one of the enabling vectors for inclusive and sustainable growth. Universal health coverage, among other dimensions, will increase financial protection against ill health so as to improve health outcomes for all Lao citizens,” Mr Goffin said.
The 900,000 euro project is fully funded by the EU and includes several other line ministries such as the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare and the Ministry of Finance.
This financial support is part of the 18.5 million euro EU Budget Support Programme to the Education and Health sector reforms in the context of Laos' 7th National Socio-Economic Development Plan.
District health insurance staff in four districts of Vientiane and Luang Prabang provinces will receive considerable support to improve the management of social health protection schemes.
Activities will i nclude training, supportive supervision and ensuring that roles and responsibilities are more clearly defined. They will also benefit from improvements to the accounting and financial reporting systems of health facilities.
The project will engage different line ministries and stakeholders to ensure a su stainable and functional system is in place that can be replicated in other provinces once the project is completed and evaluated.
“The goal of health financing is to ensure adequate spending and effective allocation of financial resources to improve health services so that people will not be at risk of greater impoverishment as a result of health care expenses,” WHO Official in Charge Dr Dapeng Luo said.
Vice Governor of Vientiane province Mr Bounmy Phoutthavong was also present at the project launch ceremony.
By Times Reporters
(Latest Update November 20, 2014)
wn.com/Eu, Who Support Laos In Health Financing
The European Union (EU) will provide 900,000 euros to Laos for a project to develop nationwide health coverage through a service that everyone can afford.
The launch of the joint three year project between the Ministry of Health, EU, and the World Health Organisation (WHO) took place in Vientiane yesterday.
The project is titled ‘Improving accountability in health financing and functioning of National Health Insurance Branches in two provinces' (Vientiane and Luang Prabang), and seeks to move Laos closer to achieving universal health coverage.
Timely access to health care is critical to maintaining good health yet the high cost of health services often means that people cannot afford care even when they need it the most. The result is that they are forced to make a difficult decision between receiving essential care and facing severe financial hardship.
“The concept of universal health coverage seeks to ensure that everyone can obtain the health services they need without suffering financial hardship when paying for them,” Deputy Minister of Health Associate Prof. Dr Som Ock Kingsada said.
He noted the country's commitment to achieve universal health coverage by 2025 as part of the National Health Sector reform framework.
To reach this goal, scaling up and improving existing social health protection schemes will be critical.
In his remarks at the launch of the project, EU Chargé d'Affaires Mr Michel Goffin reminded the audience of last year's outbreak of dengue fever, when 24,000 to 25,000 people had to go to hospital.
He also noted the financial hardship these people faced when paying the bills for their hospital stay.
“Equitable access to quality health care services is one of the enabling vectors for inclusive and sustainable growth. Universal health coverage, among other dimensions, will increase financial protection against ill health so as to improve health outcomes for all Lao citizens,” Mr Goffin said.
The 900,000 euro project is fully funded by the EU and includes several other line ministries such as the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare and the Ministry of Finance.
This financial support is part of the 18.5 million euro EU Budget Support Programme to the Education and Health sector reforms in the context of Laos' 7th National Socio-Economic Development Plan.
District health insurance staff in four districts of Vientiane and Luang Prabang provinces will receive considerable support to improve the management of social health protection schemes.
Activities will i nclude training, supportive supervision and ensuring that roles and responsibilities are more clearly defined. They will also benefit from improvements to the accounting and financial reporting systems of health facilities.
The project will engage different line ministries and stakeholders to ensure a su stainable and functional system is in place that can be replicated in other provinces once the project is completed and evaluated.
“The goal of health financing is to ensure adequate spending and effective allocation of financial resources to improve health services so that people will not be at risk of greater impoverishment as a result of health care expenses,” WHO Official in Charge Dr Dapeng Luo said.
Vice Governor of Vientiane province Mr Bounmy Phoutthavong was also present at the project launch ceremony.
By Times Reporters
(Latest Update November 20, 2014)
- published: 20 Nov 2014
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Health workers helping mums in Laos
Health workers helping mums in Laos...
Health workers helping mums in Laos
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Health workers helping mums in Laos
- published: 08 Apr 2013
- views: 151
University of health sciences, Laos P D R
The talence of student from University of Health Sciences...
The talence of student from University of Health Sciences
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The talence of student from University of Health Sciences
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Health Care for Remote Villagers Laos
Ma Houay Kout village is in a particularly remote area in Attapeu Province in southern Laos. Once every three months, a health team will spend two days in each ...
Ma Houay Kout village is in a particularly remote area in Attapeu Province in southern Laos. Once every three months, a health team will spend two days in each village and provide a range of services and information.
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Ma Houay Kout village is in a particularly remote area in Attapeu Province in southern Laos. Once every three months, a health team will spend two days in each village and provide a range of services and information.
- published: 02 Sep 2014
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Health Care in Remote Area, Laos February 2012
Health Care in Remote Area of Northern Laos...
Health Care in Remote Area of Northern Laos
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Health Care in Remote Area of Northern Laos
- published: 11 Mar 2012
- views: 235
Health Care in Remote Area, Laos October 2011
Healthcare in Remote area Mission, Lao Rehabilitation Foundation, October 2011...
Healthcare in Remote area Mission, Lao Rehabilitation Foundation, October 2011
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Healthcare in Remote area Mission, Lao Rehabilitation Foundation, October 2011
- published: 12 Mar 2012
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Season 1 Episode 01 Reproductive health in Laos Mirrored views, research findings and perspectives
During this episode we propose to continue to talk about mother and child health issues in Laos PDR. We start with an interview of Dr. Pascale Hancart Petitet w...
During this episode we propose to continue to talk about mother and child health issues in Laos PDR. We start with an interview of Dr. Pascale Hancart Petitet who will explain why and how this radio program was born and give an overall presentation of research result.
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During this episode we propose to continue to talk about mother and child health issues in Laos PDR. We start with an interview of Dr. Pascale Hancart Petitet who will explain why and how this radio program was born and give an overall presentation of research result.
- published: 07 Jan 2016
- views: 13
Health Poverty Action in Laos
Health Poverty Action's work with hill tribes in Attapeu...
Health Poverty Action's work with hill tribes in Attapeu
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Health Poverty Action's work with hill tribes in Attapeu
- published: 11 Jun 2013
- views: 149
Lao NEWS on LNTV: Asean health officials discuss tobacco control network.5/5/2015
VO Asean health officials discuss ways to strengthen the tobacco control network
INTRO: Asean health officials have discussed ways to strengthen the tobacco co...
VO Asean health officials discuss ways to strengthen the tobacco control network
INTRO: Asean health officials have discussed ways to strengthen the tobacco control network and make further progress on the implementation of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. The meeting also discussed the progress of health development plans after 2015.
STORY: Speaking at the opening of the Sixth Meeting of Asean Tobacco Control Focal Point held in Vientiane yesterday, Deputy Minister of Health, Associate Professor Dr Bounkong Syhavong, said tobacco was the number one risk factor for non-communicable diseases like cardiovascular disease, chronic respiratory disease and cancer, which claim millions of lives each year.
According to him, despite much progress, in Laos it is reported that the current prevalence of tobacco use among people over 15 years old is 27.4 percent, which is the highest of all the Asean countries, and tobacco consumption claims more than 8,000 lives each year.
Current annual tobacco consumption in Laos is more than 189 million packs. The price of tobacco is among the lowest in Asean but the tobacco tax is still less than 20 percent whereas most Asean countries impose a 70 percent tax on tobacco. In addition, the concession contract given to tobacco manufacturer is inconsistent with the FCTC. In addition, the illicit trade of tobacco has been widely observed in border areas.
Laos ratified the FCTC on September 5, 2006, and the Tobacco Control Law was adopted on December 16, 2009.
During the three-day meeting, more than 60 participants from Asean countries, the Southeast Asia Tobacco Control Alliance, and the WHO in Laos heard about the achievements and challenges noted at the fifth meeting on tobacco control held in Indonesia
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VO Asean health officials discuss ways to strengthen the tobacco control network
INTRO: Asean health officials have discussed ways to strengthen the tobacco control network and make further progress on the implementation of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. The meeting also discussed the progress of health development plans after 2015.
STORY: Speaking at the opening of the Sixth Meeting of Asean Tobacco Control Focal Point held in Vientiane yesterday, Deputy Minister of Health, Associate Professor Dr Bounkong Syhavong, said tobacco was the number one risk factor for non-communicable diseases like cardiovascular disease, chronic respiratory disease and cancer, which claim millions of lives each year.
According to him, despite much progress, in Laos it is reported that the current prevalence of tobacco use among people over 15 years old is 27.4 percent, which is the highest of all the Asean countries, and tobacco consumption claims more than 8,000 lives each year.
Current annual tobacco consumption in Laos is more than 189 million packs. The price of tobacco is among the lowest in Asean but the tobacco tax is still less than 20 percent whereas most Asean countries impose a 70 percent tax on tobacco. In addition, the concession contract given to tobacco manufacturer is inconsistent with the FCTC. In addition, the illicit trade of tobacco has been widely observed in border areas.
Laos ratified the FCTC on September 5, 2006, and the Tobacco Control Law was adopted on December 16, 2009.
During the three-day meeting, more than 60 participants from Asean countries, the Southeast Asia Tobacco Control Alliance, and the WHO in Laos heard about the achievements and challenges noted at the fifth meeting on tobacco control held in Indonesia
- published: 07 May 2015
- views: 109
@ IMEUS Healthcare Cloud EcoSystem for Laos 2013
@ IMEUS Healthcare Cloud EcoSystem for Laos 2013
IMEUS Healthcare Cloud EcoSystem provides an affordable integrated healthcare cloud infrastructure in support ...
@ IMEUS Healthcare Cloud EcoSystem for Laos 2013
IMEUS Healthcare Cloud EcoSystem provides an affordable integrated healthcare cloud infrastructure in support of the healthcare provider's continuum of patient care impacting wellness and outcomes for:
Public Health
Hospitals
Laboratories
Pharmacies
Clinics
Doctors
Patients
World's First Cloud Hospital, NSCMH Medical Centre, MALAYSIA runs on an eKlinik IMEUS implemented private hosted cloud platform since 2011 as an enterprise-wide Hospital Information System with mobile wireless global reach.
Healthcare Cloud, Internet of Things, TeleHealth, Big Data.
Worldwide Reach @ IMEUS
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@ IMEUS Healthcare Cloud EcoSystem for Laos 2013
IMEUS Healthcare Cloud EcoSystem provides an affordable integrated healthcare cloud infrastructure in support of the healthcare provider's continuum of patient care impacting wellness and outcomes for:
Public Health
Hospitals
Laboratories
Pharmacies
Clinics
Doctors
Patients
World's First Cloud Hospital, NSCMH Medical Centre, MALAYSIA runs on an eKlinik IMEUS implemented private hosted cloud platform since 2011 as an enterprise-wide Hospital Information System with mobile wireless global reach.
Healthcare Cloud, Internet of Things, TeleHealth, Big Data.
Worldwide Reach @ IMEUS
admin@imeus.com
- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 98
15 Healthy Foods That Are Actually Unhealthy
From yoghurts filled with sugar-coated fruit chunks to the common belief that "fat-free" actually means anything, we count 15 food marketed as healthy when that...
From yoghurts filled with sugar-coated fruit chunks to the common belief that "fat-free" actually means anything, we count 15 food marketed as healthy when that simply isn't true
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From yoghurts filled with sugar-coated fruit chunks to the common belief that "fat-free" actually means anything, we count 15 food marketed as healthy when that simply isn't true
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheDDGuides
Gaming Channel: http://www.youtube.com/TheDDGuides
For my gaming livestream where I typically play retro console games like NES, Gameboy, Atari, PSX, etc, visit http://www.twitch.tv/dangerdolan (and click FOLLOW to be notified for when I go live)
Click here for the written version of this video: http://www.dangerdolan.tv/15-healthy-foods-that-are-actually-unhealthy/
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Laos Tourism - Visit Laos
Video brought to you by the Travel and Tourism Foundation and Travelindex (http://Travelindex.com).
Discover the beauty of Laos through this video showcasing the great natural beauty and wonders that Laos has to offer. For more information about Laos to prepare your next trip to Laos, visit our TourismLaos.net information resource website at: http://www.VisitLaos.org and our Laos Travel Director
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Laos Travel Video - Finally Found Love, Finally Found Laos
Travel and Visit Laos in 2016! Brought to you by iSpot Travel Information Center, and authorized by the Laos Ministry of Information, Culture, and Tourism. Visit us at http://spotonlaos.com to help plan your trip to Laos. (Watch in HD)
We welcome you to view the beauty of Laos through our lens. iSpot Travel Information in Vientiane, Laos has produced a video to showcase the intense natural beauty
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Laos: Top 10 Tourist Attractions - Laos Travel Video
Laos Travel Video - Laos: Top 10 Tourist attractions.
Here is the main list of Tourist attractions in Laos: 10. Vieng Xai, 9. Pak Ou Caves, 8. Wat Phu, 7. Pha That Luang, 6. Wat Xieng Thong, 5. Plain of Jars, 4. Si Phan Don, 3. Vang Vieng, 2. Mekong River, 1. Luang Prabang
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Add: 176 Tran Phu Str - Hai Chau Dist - Da Nang City, Vietnam
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ส่องโลก: Documentary of Laos Tourism
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The Darkside of Tourism - Vang Vieng; Laos
A town build and dismantled by tourism; Vang Vieng laos. Roughly 10 years ago, a group of backpackers grabbed some extra tire tubes and hopped into the river of this sleepy traditional Laos village. Locals started selling snacks and drinks to the increasing number of floaters, which escalated the town into a massive party destination for international backpackers. Now Laos faces criticism for the
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Laos Travel & Tourism videos - Visit Laos
A compilation of videos relating to travel and tourism in the south east Asian country of Laos. I'm sorry for the strange lines appearing at times- there seems to be some problems with my video editor.
Includes:
'Welcome to Laos-Visit Laos Year 2012' uploaded by PhouIuTravel Laos
'Laos Travel Video - Finally Found Love, Finally Found Laos' uploaded by iSpotTravel
'Laos Tourism - Visit Laos' uplo
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TOURISM AND HANDICRAFT EXHIBITION FESTIVAL IN LUANG PRABANG LAOS
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Laos' Tourism Video
This video is one part of the "Four Countries One Destination".
Thanks to Department of Tourism Marketing, Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism of Laos.
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Laos Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Laos.
Laos is a tropical country in the heart of Indochina and was once known as ‘The realm of a million elephants’. Set amid mountains and surrounded by China, Thailand, Cambodia and Myanmar, Laos lay undiscovered for many years but today it is gradually opening its doors and its dreamlike royal cities, contemplative temple complexes, mysterious plains and ethnic mo
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laos & Cambodia tours 2016
laos & Cambodia tours 2016 - laos & Cambodia tourism 2016 - laos & Cambodia trips 2016
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Laos, officially known as the Lao People's Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), is one of the poorest nations in Southeast Asia. A mountainous and landlocked country, Laos shares borders with Vietnam to the east, Cambo
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Luang Prabang Tourism Laos
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Tourist Attractions In Laos,
In this (Tourist Attractions Part I), It contents a lot of picture of the main tourist attractions in some part of Laos.
I hope this will be useful videofor you all. If you have any comment please feel free to give us a review. Good luck. Welcome to Laos.
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The End of the Party - Laos
For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=64556
When Laos opened its doors to tourism, it wasn't prepared for the problems that followed. As the government cracks down on party culture, businesses dependent on tourism are worried for their livelihoods.
"They could have stopped half the deaths if they brought in control," explains Steve Sampson, a local business owne
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Amazing Tourism Laos Backpacker Girls Party Tubing in Vang Vieng
Pubs are reopend again now .Water Sports Women . Funny backpacker bikin girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy crazy party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Backpacker girls enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock music or coutry song .Extremely cheap beer and Red Bull & Whisky,and down the river
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ທ່ຽວບໍລິຄຳໄຊ.Laos Tourism Bolikhamxay province.
ເມື່ອຂ້ອຍຕ້ອງເດີນທາງກັບຈາກນະຄອນຫຼວງວຽງຈັນມາເຖິງປາກຊັນໃນເຊົ້າວັນເສົາ...ເພື່ອປ້ອງກັນບົດວິທະນານິພົນຈົບຊັ້ນປະຣິນຍາຕີຣ ໃນຕອນເຊົ້າວັນອາທິດ ໃນຫົວຂໍ້"ທ່ອງທ່ຽວແລະໂຮງແຮມ " ສຳເລັດແລ້ວຂ້ອຍກໍ່ເດີນທາງໄປປະເທດ ສສຫວຽດນາມຕໍ່... ຊີວິດນີ້ມີແຕ່ການເດີນທາງແທ້ໆໄດ...
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Laos Tourist Attraction
Take a virtual tour to Laos and explore the Hidden Paradise in South-East-Asia from North to South. See the wonderful capital city of Laos: Vientiane, Wat Phu the ancient temple dated back from 11th to 13th centuries, the Pak Ou Caves where hundred and thousand of miniature Buddha sculptures arranged on cave wall shelves (no one knows where they came about), Plain of Jars in Phonsavan where huge j
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Lao News on LNTV- Laos to declare the World's Best Tourist Destination for 2013
VO Laos to declare the World's Best Tourist Destination for 2013
INTRO: The European Council on Tourism and Trade is in the process of awarding Laos the World's Best Tourist Destination for 2013 and declaring Laos as Favourite Cultural Destination for 2013, the official announcement will be made on the upcoming Thursday the 9th of May ☺ and the heat up the event, we have foreign ambassadors shared
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Laos Tourism Interview - ATF 2012 - HD
Interview with Mr Saly Phimphinith Director-General Tourism Marketing Department Laos at ASEAN Tourism Forum 2012 in Manado, Indonesia. In this HD video interview, Mr Phimphinith tells us about his plans for ATF 2013 which will take place in Vientiane in January 2013. He gives us a little info about the new convention centre, when it will open, how many rooms are currently open in the city and how
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Miss South East Asia Tourism Ambassadress 2015 - Q&A; Laos
Miss South East Asia Tourism Ambassadress 2015 - Q&A; Laos
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[HG Travel] Four Countries One Destination - Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos & Myanmar
This video is made by Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Vietnam introducing four destinations that HG Travel now is providing. Established in 1997, HG Travel has grown from a single service travel provider to become a leading inbound tour operator and destination management company specializing in travel to Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and Myanmar. Today, HG Travel serves over 30,000 clients
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laos Tourism
Laos Tourism - Visit Laos
Video brought to you by the Travel and Tourism Foundation and Travelindex (http://Travelindex.com).
Discover the beauty of Laos through this video showcasing t...
Video brought to you by the Travel and Tourism Foundation and Travelindex (http://Travelindex.com).
Discover the beauty of Laos through this video showcasing the great natural beauty and wonders that Laos has to offer. For more information about Laos to prepare your next trip to Laos, visit our TourismLaos.net information resource website at: http://www.VisitLaos.org and our Laos Travel Directory at http://TourismLaos.net
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Video brought to you by the Travel and Tourism Foundation and Travelindex (http://Travelindex.com).
Discover the beauty of Laos through this video showcasing the great natural beauty and wonders that Laos has to offer. For more information about Laos to prepare your next trip to Laos, visit our TourismLaos.net information resource website at: http://www.VisitLaos.org and our Laos Travel Directory at http://TourismLaos.net
- published: 08 Jun 2013
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Laos Travel Video - Finally Found Love, Finally Found Laos
Travel and Visit Laos in 2016! Brought to you by iSpot Travel Information Center, and authorized by the Laos Ministry of Information, Culture, and Tourism. Visi...
Travel and Visit Laos in 2016! Brought to you by iSpot Travel Information Center, and authorized by the Laos Ministry of Information, Culture, and Tourism. Visit us at http://spotonlaos.com to help plan your trip to Laos. (Watch in HD)
We welcome you to view the beauty of Laos through our lens. iSpot Travel Information in Vientiane, Laos has produced a video to showcase the intense natural beauty and wonders that Laos has to offer. If you'd like more information about your next trip to Laos, visit the Laos Travel Directory at http://spotonlaos.com.
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Writer: Ellen Estrada
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Date: April 14, 2013
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Our Sponsors
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1. Vansana Hotel Group Lao PDR
Ban Sithane Neua, Sikhottabong District, Vientiane Capital, Lao PDR.
Tel: (+856-21) 252 090-7, Fax: (+856-21) 252 088
http://www.vansanahotel-group.com info@vansanahotel-group.com
2. Elephant Village
Luang Prabang, Laos
+856 71 260 012, +856 71 252 417
http://elephantvillage-laos.com info@elephantvillage-laos.com
3. Roots & Leaves Restaurant
Setthathilath Road - Luang Prabang - LAO PDR
+856 71 254 870, Fax +856 71 254 880
http://www.rootsinlaos.com reservation@rootsinlaos.com, info@rootsinlaos.com
4. Luangprabang View Hotel
+856 71 260 560, Fax: +856 71 260 290
http://www.luangprabangview.com sc@lpbview.com
5. TCK Amazing Tours
Savang Village, Vangvieng District, Vientiane Province
+856 20 5533 9301, +856 23 511 691
http://tckadventureslaos.com tckamazingtour@gmail.com
6. Inthira Group
+856 21 251 564
http://www.inthira.com info@inthirahotels.com
Our Supporters
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1. Ansara Hotel
PO Box 622, Quai Fa Ngum, Ban Vat Chan Tha, Hom 5 Muang Chanthabury, Vientiane, Lao PDR.
http://www.ansarahotel.com info@ansarahotel.com
2. Chanthapanya Hotel
No. 138 Norkeokoummarn Road. Ban Mixay, Chanthabouly District, Vientiane Capital, Lao PDR
+856 21 244 284, +856 21 241 451, Fax +856 21 244 283
http://www.chanthapanyahotel.com info@chanthapanyahotel.com
3. Shangri Lao Explorer Camp
Luang Prabang, Laos
+856 71 260 012, +856 71 252 417
http://shangri-lao.com info@shangri-lao.com
4. Yort Doy Service Co., Ltd
Ban Huayhong, Chanthabuly District, vientiane Lao PDR
+856-21 254832-4, fax: +856-21254833
viengchanvilaysack@ymail.com
5. Pakse Hotel
Street no5, Ban Wat Louang, Pakse, Lao PDR
+856 31 212 131, +856 31 252 993
http://www.paksehotel.com info@paksehotel.com
6. Halolao Villa
+856 20 9550 8882, +856 20 5918 1888, +856 30 9239725
http://www.halolao.com info@halolao.com
7. iHouse Residence Hotel
72/6 Pangkham Road (near Namphu Fountain) Vientiane, Laos
+856 21 217 053, +856 20 2203 3888
http://www.ihouse-laos.com happyihouse@gmail.com
8. Ock Pop Tok
Luang Prabang, Laos
+856 71 253 615
http://www.ockpoptok.com info@ockpoptok.com
9. Lao Telecom
Hatsady Village, Sayrom Road, Chanthabury District, Vientiane, P.O.Box: 5607 Lao PDR.
+856 21 213 127
http://www.laotel.com ltc-webmaster@laotel.com
Special Thanks
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1. Ministry of Information, Culture, and Tourism
2. Mr KhanKham Kenbouta (Management Office & Wat Phou World Heritage Site)
3. Hive Bar in Luang Prabang
4. Bor Pen Yang Restaurant in Vang Vieng
5. Hung Vuong Luang Prabang School
6. River Hill Restaurant in Vang Vieng
7. Luang Prabang Primary School
8. Kongkhao Restaurant in Vientiane
9. L'Etranger, Books & Tea in Luang Prabang
10. iCat Gallery in Vientiane
11. Pilgrims Cafe in Luang Prabang
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Travel and Visit Laos in 2016! Brought to you by iSpot Travel Information Center, and authorized by the Laos Ministry of Information, Culture, and Tourism. Visit us at http://spotonlaos.com to help plan your trip to Laos. (Watch in HD)
We welcome you to view the beauty of Laos through our lens. iSpot Travel Information in Vientiane, Laos has produced a video to showcase the intense natural beauty and wonders that Laos has to offer. If you'd like more information about your next trip to Laos, visit the Laos Travel Directory at http://spotonlaos.com.
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Producer: Jolt Labs
Production & Post Production House: ideasQuest, Inc.
Director: Matt Queblatin
Writer: Ellen Estrada
Offline Editors: Pia Manacho / Matt Queblatin
Date: April 14, 2013
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Our Sponsors
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1. Vansana Hotel Group Lao PDR
Ban Sithane Neua, Sikhottabong District, Vientiane Capital, Lao PDR.
Tel: (+856-21) 252 090-7, Fax: (+856-21) 252 088
http://www.vansanahotel-group.com info@vansanahotel-group.com
2. Elephant Village
Luang Prabang, Laos
+856 71 260 012, +856 71 252 417
http://elephantvillage-laos.com info@elephantvillage-laos.com
3. Roots & Leaves Restaurant
Setthathilath Road - Luang Prabang - LAO PDR
+856 71 254 870, Fax +856 71 254 880
http://www.rootsinlaos.com reservation@rootsinlaos.com, info@rootsinlaos.com
4. Luangprabang View Hotel
+856 71 260 560, Fax: +856 71 260 290
http://www.luangprabangview.com sc@lpbview.com
5. TCK Amazing Tours
Savang Village, Vangvieng District, Vientiane Province
+856 20 5533 9301, +856 23 511 691
http://tckadventureslaos.com tckamazingtour@gmail.com
6. Inthira Group
+856 21 251 564
http://www.inthira.com info@inthirahotels.com
Our Supporters
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1. Ansara Hotel
PO Box 622, Quai Fa Ngum, Ban Vat Chan Tha, Hom 5 Muang Chanthabury, Vientiane, Lao PDR.
http://www.ansarahotel.com info@ansarahotel.com
2. Chanthapanya Hotel
No. 138 Norkeokoummarn Road. Ban Mixay, Chanthabouly District, Vientiane Capital, Lao PDR
+856 21 244 284, +856 21 241 451, Fax +856 21 244 283
http://www.chanthapanyahotel.com info@chanthapanyahotel.com
3. Shangri Lao Explorer Camp
Luang Prabang, Laos
+856 71 260 012, +856 71 252 417
http://shangri-lao.com info@shangri-lao.com
4. Yort Doy Service Co., Ltd
Ban Huayhong, Chanthabuly District, vientiane Lao PDR
+856-21 254832-4, fax: +856-21254833
viengchanvilaysack@ymail.com
5. Pakse Hotel
Street no5, Ban Wat Louang, Pakse, Lao PDR
+856 31 212 131, +856 31 252 993
http://www.paksehotel.com info@paksehotel.com
6. Halolao Villa
+856 20 9550 8882, +856 20 5918 1888, +856 30 9239725
http://www.halolao.com info@halolao.com
7. iHouse Residence Hotel
72/6 Pangkham Road (near Namphu Fountain) Vientiane, Laos
+856 21 217 053, +856 20 2203 3888
http://www.ihouse-laos.com happyihouse@gmail.com
8. Ock Pop Tok
Luang Prabang, Laos
+856 71 253 615
http://www.ockpoptok.com info@ockpoptok.com
9. Lao Telecom
Hatsady Village, Sayrom Road, Chanthabury District, Vientiane, P.O.Box: 5607 Lao PDR.
+856 21 213 127
http://www.laotel.com ltc-webmaster@laotel.com
Special Thanks
----------------------
1. Ministry of Information, Culture, and Tourism
2. Mr KhanKham Kenbouta (Management Office & Wat Phou World Heritage Site)
3. Hive Bar in Luang Prabang
4. Bor Pen Yang Restaurant in Vang Vieng
5. Hung Vuong Luang Prabang School
6. River Hill Restaurant in Vang Vieng
7. Luang Prabang Primary School
8. Kongkhao Restaurant in Vientiane
9. L'Etranger, Books & Tea in Luang Prabang
10. iCat Gallery in Vientiane
11. Pilgrims Cafe in Luang Prabang
For more information, please visit us at http://spotonlaos.com
https://www.facebook.com/ispot.la
- published: 14 Apr 2013
- views: 76998
Laos: Top 10 Tourist Attractions - Laos Travel Video
Laos Travel Video - Laos: Top 10 Tourist attractions.
Here is the main list of Tourist attractions in Laos: 10. Vieng Xai, 9. Pak Ou Caves, 8. Wat Phu, 7. Pha ...
Laos Travel Video - Laos: Top 10 Tourist attractions.
Here is the main list of Tourist attractions in Laos: 10. Vieng Xai, 9. Pak Ou Caves, 8. Wat Phu, 7. Pha That Luang, 6. Wat Xieng Thong, 5. Plain of Jars, 4. Si Phan Don, 3. Vang Vieng, 2. Mekong River, 1. Luang Prabang
Copyright: Video created by Omegatours.vn
Omega Tours Co., LTD
Add: 176 Tran Phu Str - Hai Chau Dist - Da Nang City, Vietnam
Website: http://Omegatours.vn
Disclaimer: All audio in this video, We was used free audio in Youtube Library.
Thank For Creative Commons of Authors
Photos Credited:
10. Vieng Xai
Nick Hubbard: www.flickr.com/photos/nickhubbard/3802561849
Nick Hubbard: www.flickr.com/photos/nickhubbard/3802076781
9. Pak Ou Caves
shankar s.: www.flickr.com/photos/shankaronline/14418770427
Chris Lewis: www.flickr.com/photos/chrissam42/6014444289
8. Wat Phu
ExtremeAmbient: www.flickr.com/photos/extremeambient/3803906436
Jurriaan Persyn: www.flickr.com/photos/oemebamo/5618671499
7. Pha That Luang
sweet_redbird: www.flickr.com/photos/18261299@N00/4651782401
Stefan Fussan: www.flickr.com/photos/derfussi/15119371608
6. Wat Xieng Thong
Phillip Maiwald: www.commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wat_Xieng_Thong_Laos_I.jpg
ExtremeAmbient: www.flickr.com/photos/extremeambient/3735136305
5. Plain of Jars
David McKelvey: www.flickr.com/photos/dgmckelvey/14881422954
David McKelvey: www.flickr.com/photos/dgmckelvey/14844334712
4. Si Phan Don
Patrik M. Loeff: www.flickr.com/photos/bupia/2051623911
Global Water Forum: www.flickr.com/photos/globalwaterforum/12716309073
3. Vang Vieng
Emad Ghazipura: www.flickr.com/photos/emadman/5015202464
Kainet: www.flickr.com/photos/kainet/2789574777
2. Mekong River
Allie_Caulfield: www.flickr.com/photos/wm_archiv/3923953618/in/set-72157622393374604
David McKelvey: www.flickr.com/photos/dgmckelvey/14974638989
1. Luang Prabang
David McKelvey: www.flickr.com/photos/dgmckelvey/14678411887
David McKelvey: www.flickr.com/photos/dgmckelvey/14842022396
wn.com/Laos Top 10 Tourist Attractions Laos Travel Video
Laos Travel Video - Laos: Top 10 Tourist attractions.
Here is the main list of Tourist attractions in Laos: 10. Vieng Xai, 9. Pak Ou Caves, 8. Wat Phu, 7. Pha That Luang, 6. Wat Xieng Thong, 5. Plain of Jars, 4. Si Phan Don, 3. Vang Vieng, 2. Mekong River, 1. Luang Prabang
Copyright: Video created by Omegatours.vn
Omega Tours Co., LTD
Add: 176 Tran Phu Str - Hai Chau Dist - Da Nang City, Vietnam
Website: http://Omegatours.vn
Disclaimer: All audio in this video, We was used free audio in Youtube Library.
Thank For Creative Commons of Authors
Photos Credited:
10. Vieng Xai
Nick Hubbard: www.flickr.com/photos/nickhubbard/3802561849
Nick Hubbard: www.flickr.com/photos/nickhubbard/3802076781
9. Pak Ou Caves
shankar s.: www.flickr.com/photos/shankaronline/14418770427
Chris Lewis: www.flickr.com/photos/chrissam42/6014444289
8. Wat Phu
ExtremeAmbient: www.flickr.com/photos/extremeambient/3803906436
Jurriaan Persyn: www.flickr.com/photos/oemebamo/5618671499
7. Pha That Luang
sweet_redbird: www.flickr.com/photos/18261299@N00/4651782401
Stefan Fussan: www.flickr.com/photos/derfussi/15119371608
6. Wat Xieng Thong
Phillip Maiwald: www.commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wat_Xieng_Thong_Laos_I.jpg
ExtremeAmbient: www.flickr.com/photos/extremeambient/3735136305
5. Plain of Jars
David McKelvey: www.flickr.com/photos/dgmckelvey/14881422954
David McKelvey: www.flickr.com/photos/dgmckelvey/14844334712
4. Si Phan Don
Patrik M. Loeff: www.flickr.com/photos/bupia/2051623911
Global Water Forum: www.flickr.com/photos/globalwaterforum/12716309073
3. Vang Vieng
Emad Ghazipura: www.flickr.com/photos/emadman/5015202464
Kainet: www.flickr.com/photos/kainet/2789574777
2. Mekong River
Allie_Caulfield: www.flickr.com/photos/wm_archiv/3923953618/in/set-72157622393374604
David McKelvey: www.flickr.com/photos/dgmckelvey/14974638989
1. Luang Prabang
David McKelvey: www.flickr.com/photos/dgmckelvey/14678411887
David McKelvey: www.flickr.com/photos/dgmckelvey/14842022396
- published: 17 Feb 2015
- views: 5499
The Darkside of Tourism - Vang Vieng; Laos
A town build and dismantled by tourism; Vang Vieng laos. Roughly 10 years ago, a group of backpackers grabbed some extra tire tubes and hopped into the river of...
A town build and dismantled by tourism; Vang Vieng laos. Roughly 10 years ago, a group of backpackers grabbed some extra tire tubes and hopped into the river of this sleepy traditional Laos village. Locals started selling snacks and drinks to the increasing number of floaters, which escalated the town into a massive party destination for international backpackers. Now Laos faces criticism for the average of 22 deaths, and countless injuries every year from mainly young tourists on the river. Alcohol, drugs, and swift currents are the main reasons for fatalities, so during my visit the town was on hold, pending a conference discussing safety concerns in the Laos capital of Vientiane. I wished I could have experienced the famed river float in full swing, but It was also nice to see a community that was attempting to transform their brute party tourism into responsible/sustainable travel.
wn.com/The Darkside Of Tourism Vang Vieng Laos
A town build and dismantled by tourism; Vang Vieng laos. Roughly 10 years ago, a group of backpackers grabbed some extra tire tubes and hopped into the river of this sleepy traditional Laos village. Locals started selling snacks and drinks to the increasing number of floaters, which escalated the town into a massive party destination for international backpackers. Now Laos faces criticism for the average of 22 deaths, and countless injuries every year from mainly young tourists on the river. Alcohol, drugs, and swift currents are the main reasons for fatalities, so during my visit the town was on hold, pending a conference discussing safety concerns in the Laos capital of Vientiane. I wished I could have experienced the famed river float in full swing, but It was also nice to see a community that was attempting to transform their brute party tourism into responsible/sustainable travel.
- published: 23 Jan 2013
- views: 9947
Laos Travel & Tourism videos - Visit Laos
A compilation of videos relating to travel and tourism in the south east Asian country of Laos. I'm sorry for the strange lines appearing at times- there seems ...
A compilation of videos relating to travel and tourism in the south east Asian country of Laos. I'm sorry for the strange lines appearing at times- there seems to be some problems with my video editor.
Includes:
'Welcome to Laos-Visit Laos Year 2012' uploaded by PhouIuTravel Laos
'Laos Travel Video - Finally Found Love, Finally Found Laos' uploaded by iSpotTravel
'Laos Tourism - Visit Laos' uploaded by bestdestination
Laos overview by Rough Guides:
Often overlooked in favour of its better-known neighbours, landlocked Laos remains one of Southeast Asia's most beguiling destinations. Caught in the middle of the two Indochina wars and long isolated from the rest of the world, the country retains a slow, rather old-fashioned charm, and its people -- incredibly laidback and friendly, even by Asian standards -- are undoubtedly one of the highlights of any visit.
Laos's lifeline is the Mekong River, which runs the length of the country, at times bisecting it and at others serving as a boundary with Thailand; the rugged Annamite Mountains historically have acted as a buffer against Vietnam, with which Laos shares its eastern border. Most people visit the country as part of a wider trip in the region, often entering from Thailand and following the Mekong further south. However, Laos alone rewards further exploration, and with a little more time it's not hard to feel like you're visiting places where few Westerners venture. Stretching from the forest-clad mountains of the north to the islands of the far south, there's enough here to keep you occupied for weeks, and still feel as though you'd barely scratched the surface.
For such a small country, Laos is surprisingly diverse in terms of its people. Colourfully dressed hill tribes populate the higher elevations, while in the lowland river valleys, coconut palms sway over the Buddhist monasteries of the ethnic Lao. The country also retains some of the French influence it absorbed during colonial days: the familiar smell of freshly baked bread and coffee mingles with exotic local aromas in morning markets, and many of the old shophouses of its larger towns now (appropriately) house French restaurants.
The effects of the wars, and of its communist government, are unmistakable -- it remains completely inadvisable to strike out into the countryside without following paths for fear of UXO (unexploded ordnance) -- and the country remains heavily dependent on its neighbours for all manner of products; indeed in some parts of the country, the local markets stock more Chinese and Vietnamese goods than Lao. However, whether you're riding through the countryside on a rickety old bus crammed with sacks of rice, more people than seats, and blaring tinny Lao pop music, leisurely sailing down the Mekong past staggeringly beautiful scenery, or being dragged by a stranger to celebrate a birth over too much Beer Lao and lào-láo, it's hard not to be won over by this utterly fascinating country and its people.
wn.com/Laos Travel Tourism Videos Visit Laos
A compilation of videos relating to travel and tourism in the south east Asian country of Laos. I'm sorry for the strange lines appearing at times- there seems to be some problems with my video editor.
Includes:
'Welcome to Laos-Visit Laos Year 2012' uploaded by PhouIuTravel Laos
'Laos Travel Video - Finally Found Love, Finally Found Laos' uploaded by iSpotTravel
'Laos Tourism - Visit Laos' uploaded by bestdestination
Laos overview by Rough Guides:
Often overlooked in favour of its better-known neighbours, landlocked Laos remains one of Southeast Asia's most beguiling destinations. Caught in the middle of the two Indochina wars and long isolated from the rest of the world, the country retains a slow, rather old-fashioned charm, and its people -- incredibly laidback and friendly, even by Asian standards -- are undoubtedly one of the highlights of any visit.
Laos's lifeline is the Mekong River, which runs the length of the country, at times bisecting it and at others serving as a boundary with Thailand; the rugged Annamite Mountains historically have acted as a buffer against Vietnam, with which Laos shares its eastern border. Most people visit the country as part of a wider trip in the region, often entering from Thailand and following the Mekong further south. However, Laos alone rewards further exploration, and with a little more time it's not hard to feel like you're visiting places where few Westerners venture. Stretching from the forest-clad mountains of the north to the islands of the far south, there's enough here to keep you occupied for weeks, and still feel as though you'd barely scratched the surface.
For such a small country, Laos is surprisingly diverse in terms of its people. Colourfully dressed hill tribes populate the higher elevations, while in the lowland river valleys, coconut palms sway over the Buddhist monasteries of the ethnic Lao. The country also retains some of the French influence it absorbed during colonial days: the familiar smell of freshly baked bread and coffee mingles with exotic local aromas in morning markets, and many of the old shophouses of its larger towns now (appropriately) house French restaurants.
The effects of the wars, and of its communist government, are unmistakable -- it remains completely inadvisable to strike out into the countryside without following paths for fear of UXO (unexploded ordnance) -- and the country remains heavily dependent on its neighbours for all manner of products; indeed in some parts of the country, the local markets stock more Chinese and Vietnamese goods than Lao. However, whether you're riding through the countryside on a rickety old bus crammed with sacks of rice, more people than seats, and blaring tinny Lao pop music, leisurely sailing down the Mekong past staggeringly beautiful scenery, or being dragged by a stranger to celebrate a birth over too much Beer Lao and lào-láo, it's hard not to be won over by this utterly fascinating country and its people.
- published: 06 Feb 2014
- views: 4212
Laos' Tourism Video
This video is one part of the "Four Countries One Destination".
Thanks to Department of Tourism Marketing, Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism of Laos....
This video is one part of the "Four Countries One Destination".
Thanks to Department of Tourism Marketing, Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism of Laos.
wn.com/Laos' Tourism Video
This video is one part of the "Four Countries One Destination".
Thanks to Department of Tourism Marketing, Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism of Laos.
- published: 16 Nov 2014
- views: 260
Laos Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Laos.
Laos is a tropical country in the heart of Indochina and was once known as ‘The realm of a million elephants’. Set amid mou...
Travel video about destination Laos.
Laos is a tropical country in the heart of Indochina and was once known as ‘The realm of a million elephants’. Set amid mountains and surrounded by China, Thailand, Cambodia and Myanmar, Laos lay undiscovered for many years but today it is gradually opening its doors and its dreamlike royal cities, contemplative temple complexes, mysterious plains and ethnic mountain villages are now accessible to all. The capital, Vientiane, originated at the point at which the first navigable section of the Mekong River joins with the Gulf Of Thailand, once an important trading route to South China. We travel north into the pure Asia of bygone times, a land full of adventure where there is little tourism, past many villages with small markets at the roadside and various temple complexes. Most of Laos consists of rugged mountain areas and only a small number of roads connect the country’s few large towns. We repeatedly pass through large valleys flanked by densely wooded mountain slopes until karst covered mountains appear and reveal yet another captivating landscape. Amid this romantic area on the banks of the Mekong River is a town that is one of Laos’ most impressive historic destinations, Luang Prabang, which became the official residence of the monarchy in 1453 and remained so for several centuries. Thirty five monasteries that accommodate around seven hundred monks as well as a thousand novices and also the city’s many splendid temples highlight the deep religious faith that determines the everyday life of Luang Prabang. Laos is one of the most fascinating countries in South East Asia: a sleepy paradise that is slowly awakening. It is a land trapped somewhere between age-old traditions and a modern way of life.
wn.com/Laos Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Laos.
Laos is a tropical country in the heart of Indochina and was once known as ‘The realm of a million elephants’. Set amid mountains and surrounded by China, Thailand, Cambodia and Myanmar, Laos lay undiscovered for many years but today it is gradually opening its doors and its dreamlike royal cities, contemplative temple complexes, mysterious plains and ethnic mountain villages are now accessible to all. The capital, Vientiane, originated at the point at which the first navigable section of the Mekong River joins with the Gulf Of Thailand, once an important trading route to South China. We travel north into the pure Asia of bygone times, a land full of adventure where there is little tourism, past many villages with small markets at the roadside and various temple complexes. Most of Laos consists of rugged mountain areas and only a small number of roads connect the country’s few large towns. We repeatedly pass through large valleys flanked by densely wooded mountain slopes until karst covered mountains appear and reveal yet another captivating landscape. Amid this romantic area on the banks of the Mekong River is a town that is one of Laos’ most impressive historic destinations, Luang Prabang, which became the official residence of the monarchy in 1453 and remained so for several centuries. Thirty five monasteries that accommodate around seven hundred monks as well as a thousand novices and also the city’s many splendid temples highlight the deep religious faith that determines the everyday life of Luang Prabang. Laos is one of the most fascinating countries in South East Asia: a sleepy paradise that is slowly awakening. It is a land trapped somewhere between age-old traditions and a modern way of life.
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 126498
laos & Cambodia tours 2016
laos & Cambodia tours 2016 - laos & Cambodia tourism 2016 - laos & Cambodia trips 2016
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription...
laos & Cambodia tours 2016 - laos & Cambodia tourism 2016 - laos & Cambodia trips 2016
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Laos, officially known as the Lao People's Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), is one of the poorest nations in Southeast Asia. A mountainous and landlocked country, Laos shares borders with Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the south, Thailand to the west, and Myanmar and China to the north.
See in Laos
==========
The key attraction of Laos is its undoubted status as the least Westernised, the most relaxed and thereby the most authentic of all Indochinese nations. How much longer this will last is open to much speculation, but while it does this is a truly special and unique country to visit. This latest of Laos tourism videos, sanctioned by the Ministry of Information, Culture, and Tourism, will give you a glimpse of Laos. Their official slogan is: Laos, Simply Beautiful:
Natural attractions
==============
The term wilderness is much misused, but it can truly be applied to much of Laos. The mighty Mekong river and its tributaries together create perhaps the single most important geographic feature of the country. Its meandering path in the North has created some of the most stunning limestone karsts anywhere on earth. The backpacker-central town of Vang Vieng is a commonly used base for exploring the karsts. Further north, the terrain becomes more hilly, and the jungle less explored. Luang Namtha is the far-northern town which makes the best base for those visitors who really want to see the truly remote Lao wilderness, and directly experience the lifestyles of the various hill tribes in this region.
In direct contrast to Northern Laos, the Mekong delta lowlands in the South are perfectly flat. Si Phan Don (four thousand islands) is a great base for experiencing what is surely the most chilled and relaxed region anywhere in Asia. Experiencing local village life, taking it all in and doing absolutely nothing should be the aim here. There are though some wonderful river-based sights, including the largest falls anywhere in Southeast Asia. If you are lucky you might get a close-up view of a Mekong pink dolphin.
Cultural attractions
================
In this most Buddhist of nations, it is no surprise that temples are a key attraction. In the capital city of Vientiane, the three-layered gilded stupa of Pha That Luang is the national symbol and most important religious monument in the country, dating from the 16th century. There are numerous other beautiful temples which on their own make a stay in the capital city vital for any visitor to Laos.
The whole of the ancient capital of Luang Prabang is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Befitting that status, this is a truly unique city. Beautifully preserved gilded temples with their attendant orange-robed monks mold almost seamlessly with traditional wooden Lao houses and grand properties from the French colonial era. Spotlessly clean streets with a thriving café culture on the banks of the Mekong and the Nam Khan, complete the picture of a city which is almost too pleasant to be true.
The Plain of Jars is a megalithic archaeological landscape dating from the Iron Age. Thousands of stone jars are scattered over a large area of the low foothills near Phonsavan. The main archaeological theory is that the jars formed part of Iron Age burial rituals in the area, but this is by no means proven, and a great deal of mystery remains. The area suffered tragic damage from American bombing during the secret war of the 1960s, and many unexploded bombs remain. When that process is complete it is very likely this will be declared a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Wat Phu is a ruined Hindu Khmer temple complex in Champasak province. It dates from the 12th century and visitors who have been to Angkor Wat will notice the similarities.
Recent history
============
The town of Vieng Xai provides a striking insight in the recent history of not only Laos, but the whole of Indochina. In 1964, the US began intensive bombing of the Lao communist movement – Pathet Lao – bases in Xieng Khouang. Under much bombardment, the Pathet Lao moved east to Vieng Xai and established their headquarters in the limestone karst cave networks around the town. A whole 'Hidden City' was established which supported around 20,000 people. During nine years of almost constant American bombing, the Pathet Lao sheltered in these caves, and lived in a largely subterranean environment. Schools, hospitals, and markets as well as government ministries, a radio station, a theatre and military barracks were all hidden in the caves. After the 1973 ceasefire, Vieng Xai briefly became the capital of Laos, before that function was moved to Vientiane in 1975. There are formal daily tours of the caves.
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Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Laos, officially known as the Lao People's Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), is one of the poorest nations in Southeast Asia. A mountainous and landlocked country, Laos shares borders with Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the south, Thailand to the west, and Myanmar and China to the north.
See in Laos
==========
The key attraction of Laos is its undoubted status as the least Westernised, the most relaxed and thereby the most authentic of all Indochinese nations. How much longer this will last is open to much speculation, but while it does this is a truly special and unique country to visit. This latest of Laos tourism videos, sanctioned by the Ministry of Information, Culture, and Tourism, will give you a glimpse of Laos. Their official slogan is: Laos, Simply Beautiful:
Natural attractions
==============
The term wilderness is much misused, but it can truly be applied to much of Laos. The mighty Mekong river and its tributaries together create perhaps the single most important geographic feature of the country. Its meandering path in the North has created some of the most stunning limestone karsts anywhere on earth. The backpacker-central town of Vang Vieng is a commonly used base for exploring the karsts. Further north, the terrain becomes more hilly, and the jungle less explored. Luang Namtha is the far-northern town which makes the best base for those visitors who really want to see the truly remote Lao wilderness, and directly experience the lifestyles of the various hill tribes in this region.
In direct contrast to Northern Laos, the Mekong delta lowlands in the South are perfectly flat. Si Phan Don (four thousand islands) is a great base for experiencing what is surely the most chilled and relaxed region anywhere in Asia. Experiencing local village life, taking it all in and doing absolutely nothing should be the aim here. There are though some wonderful river-based sights, including the largest falls anywhere in Southeast Asia. If you are lucky you might get a close-up view of a Mekong pink dolphin.
Cultural attractions
================
In this most Buddhist of nations, it is no surprise that temples are a key attraction. In the capital city of Vientiane, the three-layered gilded stupa of Pha That Luang is the national symbol and most important religious monument in the country, dating from the 16th century. There are numerous other beautiful temples which on their own make a stay in the capital city vital for any visitor to Laos.
The whole of the ancient capital of Luang Prabang is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Befitting that status, this is a truly unique city. Beautifully preserved gilded temples with their attendant orange-robed monks mold almost seamlessly with traditional wooden Lao houses and grand properties from the French colonial era. Spotlessly clean streets with a thriving café culture on the banks of the Mekong and the Nam Khan, complete the picture of a city which is almost too pleasant to be true.
The Plain of Jars is a megalithic archaeological landscape dating from the Iron Age. Thousands of stone jars are scattered over a large area of the low foothills near Phonsavan. The main archaeological theory is that the jars formed part of Iron Age burial rituals in the area, but this is by no means proven, and a great deal of mystery remains. The area suffered tragic damage from American bombing during the secret war of the 1960s, and many unexploded bombs remain. When that process is complete it is very likely this will be declared a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Wat Phu is a ruined Hindu Khmer temple complex in Champasak province. It dates from the 12th century and visitors who have been to Angkor Wat will notice the similarities.
Recent history
============
The town of Vieng Xai provides a striking insight in the recent history of not only Laos, but the whole of Indochina. In 1964, the US began intensive bombing of the Lao communist movement – Pathet Lao – bases in Xieng Khouang. Under much bombardment, the Pathet Lao moved east to Vieng Xai and established their headquarters in the limestone karst cave networks around the town. A whole 'Hidden City' was established which supported around 20,000 people. During nine years of almost constant American bombing, the Pathet Lao sheltered in these caves, and lived in a largely subterranean environment. Schools, hospitals, and markets as well as government ministries, a radio station, a theatre and military barracks were all hidden in the caves. After the 1973 ceasefire, Vieng Xai briefly became the capital of Laos, before that function was moved to Vientiane in 1975. There are formal daily tours of the caves.
- published: 26 Feb 2015
- views: 10880
Tourist Attractions In Laos,
In this (Tourist Attractions Part I), It contents a lot of picture of the main tourist attractions in some part of Laos.
I hope this will be useful videofor you...
In this (Tourist Attractions Part I), It contents a lot of picture of the main tourist attractions in some part of Laos.
I hope this will be useful videofor you all. If you have any comment please feel free to give us a review. Good luck. Welcome to Laos.
wn.com/Tourist Attractions In Laos,
In this (Tourist Attractions Part I), It contents a lot of picture of the main tourist attractions in some part of Laos.
I hope this will be useful videofor you all. If you have any comment please feel free to give us a review. Good luck. Welcome to Laos.
- published: 30 Sep 2015
- views: 382
The End of the Party - Laos
For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=64556
When Laos opened its doors to tourism, it wasn't prepared for the problems that f...
For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=64556
When Laos opened its doors to tourism, it wasn't prepared for the problems that followed. As the government cracks down on party culture, businesses dependent on tourism are worried for their livelihoods.
"They could have stopped half the deaths if they brought in control," explains Steve Sampson, a local business owner. For several years his bar was a hot spot for the swathes of backpackers attracted to Vang Vieng by its elaborate rope swings and risky riverside stunts. But following numerous deaths, these attractions are a distant memory and the local economy is suffering because of it. "If they used their brains and controlled it then we'd have no problems and all of the Laos people would be happy because we're making money." But some are happy to see the party come to an end. "We don't want them getting drunk and going crazy," explains a local. "We want to teach them our culture."
SBS
wn.com/The End Of The Party Laos
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When Laos opened its doors to tourism, it wasn't prepared for the problems that followed. As the government cracks down on party culture, businesses dependent on tourism are worried for their livelihoods.
"They could have stopped half the deaths if they brought in control," explains Steve Sampson, a local business owner. For several years his bar was a hot spot for the swathes of backpackers attracted to Vang Vieng by its elaborate rope swings and risky riverside stunts. But following numerous deaths, these attractions are a distant memory and the local economy is suffering because of it. "If they used their brains and controlled it then we'd have no problems and all of the Laos people would be happy because we're making money." But some are happy to see the party come to an end. "We don't want them getting drunk and going crazy," explains a local. "We want to teach them our culture."
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- published: 05 Nov 2012
- views: 31614
Amazing Tourism Laos Backpacker Girls Party Tubing in Vang Vieng
Pubs are reopend again now .Water Sports Women . Funny backpacker bikin girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy crazy party in the water tubing pub o...
Pubs are reopend again now .Water Sports Women . Funny backpacker bikin girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy crazy party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Backpacker girls enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock music or coutry song .Extremely cheap beer and Red Bull & Whisky,and down the river with inner tube . stay cheap Guest House .have party everyday .For your safety please do not drink a lot of Beer Lao and Red Bull & Whisky to avoid disasters and accidents on the river .drunked and jump in the water sometimes ride end painfully ,tube fails,wipeout,barrel roll.
Speaking of River Tubing dowm the river,Apple River Wisconsin,Esopus Creek New York,Austin River,Lake Travis,Comal River,Deerfield River,Guadalupe River,San Marcos River Texas,Delaware River New Jersey,Rainbow River Florida,
Green River North Carolina,James River Virginia,Provo River Utah,Salt River Arizona is famous .but the best and biggest River Tubing spot is Vang Vieng Laos ,Backpackers relaxing and stunning place .
比基尼的漂亮女孩派對外国人観光客水着美女動画比基尼的漂亮女孩派對Бикини Довольно Девушки партииHubsche Madchen Bikini-Party jolies filles Partismukke piger partBikini Guzel K?zlar Partisikauniit tytot . 外國比基尼美女。
wn.com/Amazing Tourism Laos Backpacker Girls Party Tubing In Vang Vieng
Pubs are reopend again now .Water Sports Women . Funny backpacker bikin girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy crazy party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Backpacker girls enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock music or coutry song .Extremely cheap beer and Red Bull & Whisky,and down the river with inner tube . stay cheap Guest House .have party everyday .For your safety please do not drink a lot of Beer Lao and Red Bull & Whisky to avoid disasters and accidents on the river .drunked and jump in the water sometimes ride end painfully ,tube fails,wipeout,barrel roll.
Speaking of River Tubing dowm the river,Apple River Wisconsin,Esopus Creek New York,Austin River,Lake Travis,Comal River,Deerfield River,Guadalupe River,San Marcos River Texas,Delaware River New Jersey,Rainbow River Florida,
Green River North Carolina,James River Virginia,Provo River Utah,Salt River Arizona is famous .but the best and biggest River Tubing spot is Vang Vieng Laos ,Backpackers relaxing and stunning place .
比基尼的漂亮女孩派對外国人観光客水着美女動画比基尼的漂亮女孩派對Бикини Довольно Девушки партииHubsche Madchen Bikini-Party jolies filles Partismukke piger partBikini Guzel K?zlar Partisikauniit tytot . 外國比基尼美女。
- published: 16 Sep 2012
- views: 12134
ທ່ຽວບໍລິຄຳໄຊ.Laos Tourism Bolikhamxay province.
ເມື່ອຂ້ອຍຕ້ອງເດີນທາງກັບຈາກນະຄອນຫຼວງວຽງຈັນມາເຖິງປາກຊັນໃນເຊົ້າວັນເສົາ...ເພື່ອປ້ອງກັນບົດວິທະນານິພົນຈົບຊັ້ນປະຣິນຍາຕີຣ ໃນຕອນເຊົ້າວັນອາທິດ ໃນຫົວຂໍ້"ທ່ອງທ່ຽວແລະໂຮງແຮມ ...
ເມື່ອຂ້ອຍຕ້ອງເດີນທາງກັບຈາກນະຄອນຫຼວງວຽງຈັນມາເຖິງປາກຊັນໃນເຊົ້າວັນເສົາ...ເພື່ອປ້ອງກັນບົດວິທະນານິພົນຈົບຊັ້ນປະຣິນຍາຕີຣ ໃນຕອນເຊົ້າວັນອາທິດ ໃນຫົວຂໍ້"ທ່ອງທ່ຽວແລະໂຮງແຮມ " ສຳເລັດແລ້ວຂ້ອຍກໍ່ເດີນທາງໄປປະເທດ ສສຫວຽດນາມຕໍ່... ຊີວິດນີ້ມີແຕ່ການເດີນທາງແທ້ໆໄດ...
ບໍ່ດົນຄົງຫວນຕ່າວມາ ຮ່ວມສ້າງສາບໍລິຄຳໄຊ
wn.com/ທ່ຽວບໍລິຄຳໄຊ.Laos Tourism Bolikhamxay Province.
ເມື່ອຂ້ອຍຕ້ອງເດີນທາງກັບຈາກນະຄອນຫຼວງວຽງຈັນມາເຖິງປາກຊັນໃນເຊົ້າວັນເສົາ...ເພື່ອປ້ອງກັນບົດວິທະນານິພົນຈົບຊັ້ນປະຣິນຍາຕີຣ ໃນຕອນເຊົ້າວັນອາທິດ ໃນຫົວຂໍ້"ທ່ອງທ່ຽວແລະໂຮງແຮມ " ສຳເລັດແລ້ວຂ້ອຍກໍ່ເດີນທາງໄປປະເທດ ສສຫວຽດນາມຕໍ່... ຊີວິດນີ້ມີແຕ່ການເດີນທາງແທ້ໆໄດ...
ບໍ່ດົນຄົງຫວນຕ່າວມາ ຮ່ວມສ້າງສາບໍລິຄຳໄຊ
- published: 12 Sep 2011
- views: 5755
Laos Tourist Attraction
Take a virtual tour to Laos and explore the Hidden Paradise in South-East-Asia from North to South. See the wonderful capital city of Laos: Vientiane, Wat Phu t...
Take a virtual tour to Laos and explore the Hidden Paradise in South-East-Asia from North to South. See the wonderful capital city of Laos: Vientiane, Wat Phu the ancient temple dated back from 11th to 13th centuries, the Pak Ou Caves where hundred and thousand of miniature Buddha sculptures arranged on cave wall shelves (no one knows where they came about), Plain of Jars in Phonsavan where huge jars of unknown origin, and many more astounding and tourist attractions
wn.com/Laos Tourist Attraction
Take a virtual tour to Laos and explore the Hidden Paradise in South-East-Asia from North to South. See the wonderful capital city of Laos: Vientiane, Wat Phu the ancient temple dated back from 11th to 13th centuries, the Pak Ou Caves where hundred and thousand of miniature Buddha sculptures arranged on cave wall shelves (no one knows where they came about), Plain of Jars in Phonsavan where huge jars of unknown origin, and many more astounding and tourist attractions
- published: 10 Feb 2012
- views: 2757
Lao News on LNTV- Laos to declare the World's Best Tourist Destination for 2013
VO Laos to declare the World's Best Tourist Destination for 2013
INTRO: The European Council on Tourism and Trade is in the process of awarding Laos the World's...
VO Laos to declare the World's Best Tourist Destination for 2013
INTRO: The European Council on Tourism and Trade is in the process of awarding Laos the World's Best Tourist Destination for 2013 and declaring Laos as Favourite Cultural Destination for 2013, the official announcement will be made on the upcoming Thursday the 9th of May ☺ and the heat up the event, we have foreign ambassadors shared with us their impressions on Laos's culture and the people ☺
STORY: The European Council on Tourism and Trade is in the process of awarding Laos the World's Best Tourist Destination for 2013 and declaring Laos as Favourite Cultural Destination for 2013. According to the Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism. The Council will send a delegation to Laos to present the award and the country is already making preparations for this event.
Prior the presentation ceremony which will take place on the upcoming Thursday the 9th of May. Two foreign ambassadors from Australia, Germany and Chargé d'Affaires of the European Union Delegation to Laos, share with us their impression on Laos
Interview: (English)
Laos is home to a healthy environment with many areas well-suited to the development of ecotourism that can form the basis of a green and thriving ecotourism industry. This new and emerging sector, free of pollution and supporting conservation objectives, will make a great contribution to Laos as a regional tourist destination.
Interview: (English)
Laos has many aspects to explore, including the intriguing customs and beliefs of multi- ethnic groups and interesting archaeological and historical sites. Of particular note are the World Heritage Sites of the historic city of Luang Prabang, and Vat Phou, which covers the ancient city of Sethapura in Champassak province.
Interview: (English)
Given the importance of the tourism industry, the government has invested substantially to improve infrastructure and provide facilities for tourists. The fine hospitality shown by the Lao people is among the most important factors attracting to urists to the country.
In conferring the award the European Council believes it will bring greater knowledge and awareness within the European Union of Laos and of the opportunities that Laos offers to European tourists interested in culture.
Last year the award went to the United Arab Emirates. It was quickly utilised to underpin consumer confidence building, investor promotion, and public relations campaigns consolidating the tourism status of the United Arab Emirates not only internally but also on the international stage.
The European Council believes that this year it is time for Laos to receive the honour.
Among the reasons for awarding the title are Laos' promotion of free and fair tourism, safety of tourists, facilities offered, access to sites of historical and cultural significance, investment in the preservation of historical sites and cultural protection, use of tourism income to create an economically and socially balanced climate, and historical value.
wn.com/Lao News On Lntv Laos To Declare The World's Best Tourist Destination For 2013
VO Laos to declare the World's Best Tourist Destination for 2013
INTRO: The European Council on Tourism and Trade is in the process of awarding Laos the World's Best Tourist Destination for 2013 and declaring Laos as Favourite Cultural Destination for 2013, the official announcement will be made on the upcoming Thursday the 9th of May ☺ and the heat up the event, we have foreign ambassadors shared with us their impressions on Laos's culture and the people ☺
STORY: The European Council on Tourism and Trade is in the process of awarding Laos the World's Best Tourist Destination for 2013 and declaring Laos as Favourite Cultural Destination for 2013. According to the Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism. The Council will send a delegation to Laos to present the award and the country is already making preparations for this event.
Prior the presentation ceremony which will take place on the upcoming Thursday the 9th of May. Two foreign ambassadors from Australia, Germany and Chargé d'Affaires of the European Union Delegation to Laos, share with us their impression on Laos
Interview: (English)
Laos is home to a healthy environment with many areas well-suited to the development of ecotourism that can form the basis of a green and thriving ecotourism industry. This new and emerging sector, free of pollution and supporting conservation objectives, will make a great contribution to Laos as a regional tourist destination.
Interview: (English)
Laos has many aspects to explore, including the intriguing customs and beliefs of multi- ethnic groups and interesting archaeological and historical sites. Of particular note are the World Heritage Sites of the historic city of Luang Prabang, and Vat Phou, which covers the ancient city of Sethapura in Champassak province.
Interview: (English)
Given the importance of the tourism industry, the government has invested substantially to improve infrastructure and provide facilities for tourists. The fine hospitality shown by the Lao people is among the most important factors attracting to urists to the country.
In conferring the award the European Council believes it will bring greater knowledge and awareness within the European Union of Laos and of the opportunities that Laos offers to European tourists interested in culture.
Last year the award went to the United Arab Emirates. It was quickly utilised to underpin consumer confidence building, investor promotion, and public relations campaigns consolidating the tourism status of the United Arab Emirates not only internally but also on the international stage.
The European Council believes that this year it is time for Laos to receive the honour.
Among the reasons for awarding the title are Laos' promotion of free and fair tourism, safety of tourists, facilities offered, access to sites of historical and cultural significance, investment in the preservation of historical sites and cultural protection, use of tourism income to create an economically and socially balanced climate, and historical value.
- published: 08 May 2013
- views: 28439
Laos Tourism Interview - ATF 2012 - HD
Interview with Mr Saly Phimphinith Director-General Tourism Marketing Department Laos at ASEAN Tourism Forum 2012 in Manado, Indonesia. In this HD video intervi...
Interview with Mr Saly Phimphinith Director-General Tourism Marketing Department Laos at ASEAN Tourism Forum 2012 in Manado, Indonesia. In this HD video interview, Mr Phimphinith tells us about his plans for ATF 2013 which will take place in Vientiane in January 2013. He gives us a little info about the new convention centre, when it will open, how many rooms are currently open in the city and how many are opening this year, and whether that number of rooms is sufficient to properly handle the ATF 2013. He also tells us a little about the visitor arrival numbers from 2011, objectives for 2012 and how Lao Airlines' new flights between Vientiane and Singapore will boost numbers. We also discuss a little about the pre and post-mart tours, plus much, much more.
There are many more videos and video interviews from ATF 2012 in our youtube channel and on the main site at:
http://www.asiatraveltips.com
wn.com/Laos Tourism Interview Atf 2012 Hd
Interview with Mr Saly Phimphinith Director-General Tourism Marketing Department Laos at ASEAN Tourism Forum 2012 in Manado, Indonesia. In this HD video interview, Mr Phimphinith tells us about his plans for ATF 2013 which will take place in Vientiane in January 2013. He gives us a little info about the new convention centre, when it will open, how many rooms are currently open in the city and how many are opening this year, and whether that number of rooms is sufficient to properly handle the ATF 2013. He also tells us a little about the visitor arrival numbers from 2011, objectives for 2012 and how Lao Airlines' new flights between Vientiane and Singapore will boost numbers. We also discuss a little about the pre and post-mart tours, plus much, much more.
There are many more videos and video interviews from ATF 2012 in our youtube channel and on the main site at:
http://www.asiatraveltips.com
- published: 15 Jan 2012
- views: 11888
Miss South East Asia Tourism Ambassadress 2015 - Q&A; Laos
Miss South East Asia Tourism Ambassadress 2015 - Q&A; Laos...
Miss South East Asia Tourism Ambassadress 2015 - Q&A; Laos
wn.com/Miss South East Asia Tourism Ambassadress 2015 Q A Laos
Miss South East Asia Tourism Ambassadress 2015 - Q&A; Laos
- published: 21 Oct 2015
- views: 1815
[HG Travel] Four Countries One Destination - Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos & Myanmar
This video is made by Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Vietnam introducing four destinations that HG Travel now is providing. Established in 1997, HG ...
This video is made by Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Vietnam introducing four destinations that HG Travel now is providing. Established in 1997, HG Travel has grown from a single service travel provider to become a leading inbound tour operator and destination management company specializing in travel to Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and Myanmar. Today, HG Travel serves over 30,000 clients each year. We are proud to have been singled out by the Vietnam Tourism Association as one of the "Top Ten Vietnam Tour Operators" in 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009. Visit our website http://inbound.hgtravel.com/
wn.com/Hg Travel Four Countries One Destination Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos Myanmar
This video is made by Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Vietnam introducing four destinations that HG Travel now is providing. Established in 1997, HG Travel has grown from a single service travel provider to become a leading inbound tour operator and destination management company specializing in travel to Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and Myanmar. Today, HG Travel serves over 30,000 clients each year. We are proud to have been singled out by the Vietnam Tourism Association as one of the "Top Ten Vietnam Tour Operators" in 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009. Visit our website http://inbound.hgtravel.com/
- published: 16 Jun 2012
- views: 18367
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Sepak Takraw in Laung Prabang, Laos (Kataw)
A group of Lao students play Kataw (Sepak Takraw) in Luang Prabang, Laos. This sport is a favorite among Lao boys and young men.
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Reportage beIN SPORTS : Billy Ketkeophomphone, au nom du Laos
Reportage avec le milieu offensif du SCO Angers, Billy Ketkeophomphone, seul joueur d'origine laotienne de L1.
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Water Sports Women Tubing Vang Vieng Laos Party is Over is Over
Water Sports Women Tubing Vang Vieng Laos Party is Over is Over .外国人水着外國比基尼美女。
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Sepak Takraw - Laos vs Vietnam (final set)
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Water Sports Women Tubing Vang Vieng Laos Backpacking Southeast Asia 2016
Water Sports Women Tubing Vang Vieng Laos Backpacking Southeast Asia 2016 .
other tubing videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTe8Gft8r1E&index;=1&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJRmIsqn0Fxqke06Xd8GQKPK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knuUsXovBRg&index;=11&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJQumLpckHxxt_SOpLLOqwOP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANv-czIcRV4&index;=17&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJQcHlsXD6mDeq_WD4iAP9pT
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Water Sports Women Tubing Vang Vieng Laos Backpacking Southeast Asia 2016
Backpacker girls party in Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .
Tubing Bar is open now \(^o^)/ !!!
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Water Sports Women Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia Party is Not Over !!!
Backpacker girls party tubing pub in Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Bikini swim water sports women suit girls enjoy cheap beer and RedBull whisky ,and stay cheap accommodations .Water sports women have water splash party everyday .do not drink too much Many backpakers never come back from the river .Backpacker girls travel around the world guide documentary .Pubs are reopend again
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Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos Backpacking Southeast Asia Water Sports Women
Women's Basketball /Pubs are reopend again now .Funny backpacker bikin girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy crazy party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Backpacker girls enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock music or coutry song .Extremely cheap beer and Red Bull & Whisky,and down the river
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Water Sports Women Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos 2015 Backpacking in Southeast Asia
Water Sports Women Backpacking in Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia 2015 .Водные виды спорта Женщины.水上运动的外国人女性感動。수상 스포츠 여성.Thể thao dưới nước phụ nữ.Wassersport Frauen.กีฬาทางน้ำของผู้หญิงウォータースポーツの女性。المياه رياضة المرأة.ספורט נשים מים.
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Water Sports Women Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos 2015 Backpacking in Southeast Asia
Gap Year Backpacker Girls Cliff Jump . Backpacking in Southeast Asia .Water Sports Women's water play and Mud Girl's Nud Plsys .Pubs are reopend again .Funny backpacker bikini girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy funny party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Water Sports Women enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excerci
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Funny Girls Party Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos Water Sports Women GirlsPartyChannel
Funny Girls Party Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos Water Sports Women GirlsPartyChannel.
Pubs are reopend again now .Funny backpacker bikin girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy crazy party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Backpacker girls enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock music or coutry song
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Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos 2015 Water Sports Women Backpacker Girls Lucha de Lodo mujeres
Backpacker girls travel around the world 2015 .Water Sports Women's water play and Mud Girl's Nud Plsys .Pubs are reopend again .Funny backpacker bikini girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy funny party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Water Sports Women enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock
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GirlsPartyChannel in Vang Vieng Laos Tubing Water Splash Sports ເດັກຍິງທໍ່ວັງວຽງ
GirlsPartyChannel in Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia Water Splash sports Tubing ເດັກຍິງທໍ່ວັງວຽງ.
Bikini Backpacker girls party tubing pub in Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Bikini swim suit girls enjoy cheap beer and RedBull whisky ,and stay cheap accommodations .have party everyday .do not drink too much Many backpakers never come back from the river .世界の果て秘境村で発見仰天、ナゼそこにこんなところに親日
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Tubing Funny Backpacker Water Sports Woman in Vang Vieng Laos 2014
Tubing Funny Backpacker Water Sports Woman in Vang Vieng Laos 2014.
Pubs are reopend again now .Funny backpacker bikin girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy crazy party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Backpacker girls enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock music or coutry song .Extremely che
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Laos sport song
Laos, Laos seagames 2009
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Tubing Vang Vieng Laos Backpacking Southeast Asia Girls Party Channel Water Sports Women
Backpacker girls travel around the world .Water Sports Women's water play and Mud Girl's Nud Plsys .Pubs are reopend again .Funny backpacker bikini girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy funny party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Water Sports Women enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock music
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Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos Backpacking Southeast Asia Girls Party Water Sports Women
Backpacker girls travel around the world guide documentary .Pubs are reopend again now .Funny backpacker bikin girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy crazy party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Backpacker girls enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock music or coutry song .Extremely cheap beer a
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Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos Backpacking Southeast Asia Girls Party Water Sports Women
Funny Girls Dancing (^O^) Tubing Party Vang Vieng Laos Tourism Full Moon Party.
Backpacker girls travel around the world guide documentary .Pubs are reopend again .Funny backpacker bikini girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy crazy party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Backpacker girls enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bik
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Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos Backpacking Southeast Asia Girls Party Water Sports Women
Backpacker girls party tubing pub in Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Bikini swim suit girls enjoy cheap beer and RedBull whisky ,and stay cheap accommodations .have party everyday .do not drink too much Many backpakers never come back from the river .世界の果て秘境村で発見、こんなところに親日外国人なでしこ観光客さん達。Youは何しに美しい観光立国ラオスへ?外国人なでしこさんお勧めバンビエン。いつもカワイイ仲間と珍道中。 外國比基尼美女。
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Backpacking Southeast Asia Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos Water Sports Women Girls Party
Mud Girls Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos Mud Play GirlsPartyChannel ເດັກຍິງທໍ່ວັງວຽງ
Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos 2014 .Backpacker girls party tubing pub in Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Bikini swim suit girls enjoy cheap beer and RedBull whisky ,and stay cheap accommodations .have party everyday .do not drink too much Many backpakers never come back from the river .
世界の果て秘境村で発見仰天、ナゼ
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Q&A; Dota 2 The Summit 2 By Laos E-Sport.
ຖາມ-ຕອບ ແລະ ອະທິບາຍທຸກຢ່າງກ່ຽວກັບການແຂ່ງຂັນ Dota 2 - The Summit 2 By Laos E-Sport.
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Sepaktakraw Men's Regu Laos vs Malaysia (Day 8) | 28th SEA Games Singapore 2015
Sepaktakraw Men's Regu Laos vs Malaysia on Day 8 of 28th SEA Games Singapore 2015 (13 June 2015)
Malaysia 2 - 0 Laos
Subscribe to youtube.com/Singaporesports for daily live events on 28th SEA Games Singapore 2015.
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Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos 2015 Water Sports Women Backpacker Girls
Backpacker girls travel around the world .Water Sports Women's water play and Mud Girl's Nud Plsys .Pubs are reopend again .Funny backpacker bikini girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy funny party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Water Sports Women enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock music
Sepak Takraw in Laung Prabang, Laos (Kataw)
A group of Lao students play Kataw (Sepak Takraw) in Luang Prabang, Laos. This sport is a favorite among Lao boys and young men....
A group of Lao students play Kataw (Sepak Takraw) in Luang Prabang, Laos. This sport is a favorite among Lao boys and young men.
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A group of Lao students play Kataw (Sepak Takraw) in Luang Prabang, Laos. This sport is a favorite among Lao boys and young men.
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Reportage beIN SPORTS : Billy Ketkeophomphone, au nom du Laos
Reportage avec le milieu offensif du SCO Angers, Billy Ketkeophomphone, seul joueur d'origine laotienne de L1....
Reportage avec le milieu offensif du SCO Angers, Billy Ketkeophomphone, seul joueur d'origine laotienne de L1.
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Reportage avec le milieu offensif du SCO Angers, Billy Ketkeophomphone, seul joueur d'origine laotienne de L1.
- published: 20 Oct 2015
- views: 13991
Water Sports Women Tubing Vang Vieng Laos Party is Over is Over
Water Sports Women Tubing Vang Vieng Laos Party is Over is Over .外国人水着外國比基尼美女。...
Water Sports Women Tubing Vang Vieng Laos Party is Over is Over .外国人水着外國比基尼美女。
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Water Sports Women Tubing Vang Vieng Laos Party is Over is Over .外国人水着外國比基尼美女。
- published: 25 Sep 2015
- views: 2104
Water Sports Women Tubing Vang Vieng Laos Backpacking Southeast Asia 2016
Water Sports Women Tubing Vang Vieng Laos Backpacking Southeast Asia 2016 .
other tubing videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTe8Gft8r1E&index;=1&list;=PLKZ...
Water Sports Women Tubing Vang Vieng Laos Backpacking Southeast Asia 2016 .
other tubing videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTe8Gft8r1E&index;=1&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJRmIsqn0Fxqke06Xd8GQKPK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knuUsXovBRg&index;=11&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJQumLpckHxxt_SOpLLOqwOP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANv-czIcRV4&index;=17&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJQcHlsXD6mDeq_WD4iAP9pT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2cWha-uAt4&index;=34&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJS5fmlYiSj-y3xK5c5FAk1Z
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkboHtvyqoM&index;=10&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJQumLpckHxxt_SOpLLOqwOP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuVll0Yqv2s&index;=11&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJQumLpckHxxt_SOpLLOqwOP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZX01MkLtClU&index;=14&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJQumLpckHxxt_SOpLLOqwOP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbYWg61WyFc&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJQumLpckHxxt_SOpLLOqwOP&index;=18
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Water Sports Women Tubing Vang Vieng Laos Backpacking Southeast Asia 2016 .
other tubing videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTe8Gft8r1E&index;=1&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJRmIsqn0Fxqke06Xd8GQKPK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knuUsXovBRg&index;=11&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJQumLpckHxxt_SOpLLOqwOP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANv-czIcRV4&index;=17&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJQcHlsXD6mDeq_WD4iAP9pT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2cWha-uAt4&index;=34&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJS5fmlYiSj-y3xK5c5FAk1Z
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkboHtvyqoM&index;=10&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJQumLpckHxxt_SOpLLOqwOP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuVll0Yqv2s&index;=11&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJQumLpckHxxt_SOpLLOqwOP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZX01MkLtClU&index;=14&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJQumLpckHxxt_SOpLLOqwOP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbYWg61WyFc&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJQumLpckHxxt_SOpLLOqwOP&index;=18
- published: 09 Feb 2016
- views: 88
Water Sports Women Tubing Vang Vieng Laos Backpacking Southeast Asia 2016
Backpacker girls party in Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .
Tubing Bar is open now \(^o^)/ !!!...
Backpacker girls party in Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .
Tubing Bar is open now \(^o^)/ !!!
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Backpacker girls party in Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .
Tubing Bar is open now \(^o^)/ !!!
- published: 21 Jan 2016
- views: 709
Water Sports Women Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia Party is Not Over !!!
Backpacker girls party tubing pub in Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Bikini swim water sports women suit girls enjoy cheap beer and RedBull whisk...
Backpacker girls party tubing pub in Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Bikini swim water sports women suit girls enjoy cheap beer and RedBull whisky ,and stay cheap accommodations .Water sports women have water splash party everyday .do not drink too much Many backpakers never come back from the river .Backpacker girls travel around the world guide documentary .Pubs are reopend again .Funny backpacker bikini girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy crazy party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Backpacker girls enjoy drinking games and water games ,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock music or coutry song .Extremely cheap beer and Red Bull & Whisky,and down the river with inner tube . stay cheap Guest House .have party everyday .For your safety please do not drink a lot of Beer Lao and Red Bull & Whisky to avoid disasters and accidents on the river .The worlds amouse River Tubing spot is Vang Vieng Laos ,Backpackers relaxing and stunning place .
外國比基尼的漂亮女孩派對仰天外国人観光客水着美女滞在記動画比基尼的漂亮女孩派對岩埼米G羊Бикини Довольно Девушки партииHubsche Madchen Bikini-Party jolies filles Partismukke piger partBikini.世界の果て秘境村で発見仰天、こんなところに親日外国人なでしこ観光客さん達。Youは何しに美しい観光立国ラオスへ?外国人なでしこさんお勧めバンビエン。
Other GirlsPartyChannel videos .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHNJQgZj5nU&index;=3&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJRIWivutN_kpMfUhyF5FFy2
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v=bmRwYAucNbg&index;=339&list;=UUNlOhVuJvwFCAK5lu8J3l6A
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Backpacker girls party tubing pub in Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Bikini swim water sports women suit girls enjoy cheap beer and RedBull whisky ,and stay cheap accommodations .Water sports women have water splash party everyday .do not drink too much Many backpakers never come back from the river .Backpacker girls travel around the world guide documentary .Pubs are reopend again .Funny backpacker bikini girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy crazy party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Backpacker girls enjoy drinking games and water games ,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock music or coutry song .Extremely cheap beer and Red Bull & Whisky,and down the river with inner tube . stay cheap Guest House .have party everyday .For your safety please do not drink a lot of Beer Lao and Red Bull & Whisky to avoid disasters and accidents on the river .The worlds amouse River Tubing spot is Vang Vieng Laos ,Backpackers relaxing and stunning place .
外國比基尼的漂亮女孩派對仰天外国人観光客水着美女滞在記動画比基尼的漂亮女孩派對岩埼米G羊Бикини Довольно Девушки партииHubsche Madchen Bikini-Party jolies filles Partismukke piger partBikini.世界の果て秘境村で発見仰天、こんなところに親日外国人なでしこ観光客さん達。Youは何しに美しい観光立国ラオスへ?外国人なでしこさんお勧めバンビエン。
Other GirlsPartyChannel videos .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHNJQgZj5nU&index;=3&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJRIWivutN_kpMfUhyF5FFy2
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIyxYqHksbQ&list;=UUNlOhVuJvwFCAK5lu8J3l6A
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v=bmRwYAucNbg&index;=339&list;=UUNlOhVuJvwFCAK5lu8J3l6A
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkujlCJGsq8&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJTsGod0H7Z1WX7BZrz_8iXD&index;=3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpTBb1Ypeyw&index;=34&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJQ3A_37wMm-ERFTyMtUkPJa
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7bW6iCC8gs&list;=UUNlOhVuJvwFCAK5lu8J3l6A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqDIEXmc_Bc&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJTsFoSYMZbU13zwTJHK-7tT
- published: 07 Feb 2014
- views: 588979
Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos Backpacking Southeast Asia Water Sports Women
Women's Basketball /Pubs are reopend again now .Funny backpacker bikin girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy crazy party in the water tubing pub of...
Women's Basketball /Pubs are reopend again now .Funny backpacker bikin girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy crazy party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Backpacker girls enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock music or coutry song .Extremely cheap beer and Red Bull & Whisky,and down the river with inner tube . stay cheap Guest House .have party everyday .For your safety please do not drink a lot of Beer Lao and Red Bull & Whisky to avoid disasters and accidents on the river .drunked and jump in the water sometimes ride end painfully ,tube fails,wipeout,barrel roll.
Speaking of River Tubing dowm the river,Apple River Wisconsin,Esopus Creek New York,Austin River,Lake Travis,Comal River,Deerfield River,Guadalupe River,San Marcos River Texas,Delaware River New Jersey,Rainbow River Florida,
Green River North Carolina,James River Virginia,Provo River Utah,Salt River Arizona is famous .but the best and biggest River Tubing spot is Vang Vieng Laos ,Backpackers relaxing and stunning place .
比基尼的漂亮女孩派對外国人観光客水着美女動画比基尼的漂亮女孩派對Бикини Довольно Девушки партииHubsche Madchen Bikini-Party jolies filles Partismukke piger partBikini Guzel K?zlar Partisikauniit tytot . 外國比基尼美女。
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Women's Basketball /Pubs are reopend again now .Funny backpacker bikin girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy crazy party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Backpacker girls enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock music or coutry song .Extremely cheap beer and Red Bull & Whisky,and down the river with inner tube . stay cheap Guest House .have party everyday .For your safety please do not drink a lot of Beer Lao and Red Bull & Whisky to avoid disasters and accidents on the river .drunked and jump in the water sometimes ride end painfully ,tube fails,wipeout,barrel roll.
Speaking of River Tubing dowm the river,Apple River Wisconsin,Esopus Creek New York,Austin River,Lake Travis,Comal River,Deerfield River,Guadalupe River,San Marcos River Texas,Delaware River New Jersey,Rainbow River Florida,
Green River North Carolina,James River Virginia,Provo River Utah,Salt River Arizona is famous .but the best and biggest River Tubing spot is Vang Vieng Laos ,Backpackers relaxing and stunning place .
比基尼的漂亮女孩派對外国人観光客水着美女動画比基尼的漂亮女孩派對Бикини Довольно Девушки партииHubsche Madchen Bikini-Party jolies filles Partismukke piger partBikini Guzel K?zlar Partisikauniit tytot . 外國比基尼美女。
- published: 23 Jul 2013
- views: 2886
Water Sports Women Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos 2015 Backpacking in Southeast Asia
Water Sports Women Backpacking in Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia 2015 .Водные виды спорта Женщины.水上运动的外国人女性感動。수상 스포츠 여성.Thể thao dưới nước phụ nữ.Wassersport F...
Water Sports Women Backpacking in Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia 2015 .Водные виды спорта Женщины.水上运动的外国人女性感動。수상 스포츠 여성.Thể thao dưới nước phụ nữ.Wassersport Frauen.กีฬาทางน้ำของผู้หญิงウォータースポーツの女性。المياه رياضة المرأة.ספורט נשים מים.
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Water Sports Women Backpacking in Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia 2015 .Водные виды спорта Женщины.水上运动的外国人女性感動。수상 스포츠 여성.Thể thao dưới nước phụ nữ.Wassersport Frauen.กีฬาทางน้ำของผู้หญิงウォータースポーツの女性。المياه رياضة المرأة.ספורט נשים מים.
- published: 06 Aug 2015
- views: 3326
Water Sports Women Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos 2015 Backpacking in Southeast Asia
Gap Year Backpacker Girls Cliff Jump . Backpacking in Southeast Asia .Water Sports Women's water play and Mud Girl's Nud Plsys .Pubs are reopend again .Funny ba...
Gap Year Backpacker Girls Cliff Jump . Backpacking in Southeast Asia .Water Sports Women's water play and Mud Girl's Nud Plsys .Pubs are reopend again .Funny backpacker bikini girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy funny party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Water Sports Women enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock music or coutry song .Extremely cheap beer and Red Bull & Whisky,and down the river with inner tube . stay cheap Guest House .have party everyday .For your safety please do not drink a lot of Beer Lao and Red Bull & Whisky to avoid disasters and accidents on the river .The worlds famouse River Tubing spot is Vang Vieng Laos ,Backpackers relaxing and stunning place .
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Gap Year Backpacker Girls Cliff Jump . Backpacking in Southeast Asia .Water Sports Women's water play and Mud Girl's Nud Plsys .Pubs are reopend again .Funny backpacker bikini girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy funny party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Water Sports Women enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock music or coutry song .Extremely cheap beer and Red Bull & Whisky,and down the river with inner tube . stay cheap Guest House .have party everyday .For your safety please do not drink a lot of Beer Lao and Red Bull & Whisky to avoid disasters and accidents on the river .The worlds famouse River Tubing spot is Vang Vieng Laos ,Backpackers relaxing and stunning place .
- published: 03 Jul 2015
- views: 1904
Funny Girls Party Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos Water Sports Women GirlsPartyChannel
Funny Girls Party Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos Water Sports Women GirlsPartyChannel.
Pubs are reopend again now .Funny backpacker bikin girls have fun .Gap Year o...
Funny Girls Party Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos Water Sports Women GirlsPartyChannel.
Pubs are reopend again now .Funny backpacker bikin girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy crazy party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Backpacker girls enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock music or coutry song .Extremely cheap beer and Red Bull & Whisky,and down the river with inner tube . stay cheap Guest House .have party everyday .For your safety please do not drink a lot of Beer Lao and Red Bull & Whisky to avoid disasters and accidents on the river .drunked and jump in the water sometimes ride end painfully ,tube fails,wipeout,barrel roll.
Speaking of River Tubing dowm the river,Apple River Wisconsin,Esopus Creek New York,Austin River,Lake Travis,Comal River,Deerfield River,Guadalupe River,San Marcos River Texas,Delaware River New Jersey,Rainbow River Florida,
Green River North Carolina,James River Virginia,Provo River Utah,Salt River Arizona is famous .but the best and biggest River Tubing spot is Vang Vieng Laos ,Backpackers relaxing and stunning place .
比基尼的漂亮女孩派對仰天外国人観光客水着美女滞在記動画比基尼的漂亮女孩派對Бикини Довольно Девушки партииHubsche Madchen Bikini-Party jolies filles Partismukke piger partBikini Guzel K?zlar Partisikauniit tytot .東南アジアラオスを旅する外国人女性観光客。 外國比基尼美女。
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Funny Girls Party Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos Water Sports Women GirlsPartyChannel.
Pubs are reopend again now .Funny backpacker bikin girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy crazy party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Backpacker girls enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock music or coutry song .Extremely cheap beer and Red Bull & Whisky,and down the river with inner tube . stay cheap Guest House .have party everyday .For your safety please do not drink a lot of Beer Lao and Red Bull & Whisky to avoid disasters and accidents on the river .drunked and jump in the water sometimes ride end painfully ,tube fails,wipeout,barrel roll.
Speaking of River Tubing dowm the river,Apple River Wisconsin,Esopus Creek New York,Austin River,Lake Travis,Comal River,Deerfield River,Guadalupe River,San Marcos River Texas,Delaware River New Jersey,Rainbow River Florida,
Green River North Carolina,James River Virginia,Provo River Utah,Salt River Arizona is famous .but the best and biggest River Tubing spot is Vang Vieng Laos ,Backpackers relaxing and stunning place .
比基尼的漂亮女孩派對仰天外国人観光客水着美女滞在記動画比基尼的漂亮女孩派對Бикини Довольно Девушки партииHubsche Madchen Bikini-Party jolies filles Partismukke piger partBikini Guzel K?zlar Partisikauniit tytot .東南アジアラオスを旅する外国人女性観光客。 外國比基尼美女。
- published: 21 Oct 2014
- views: 61820
Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos 2015 Water Sports Women Backpacker Girls Lucha de Lodo mujeres
Backpacker girls travel around the world 2015 .Water Sports Women's water play and Mud Girl's Nud Plsys .Pubs are reopend again .Funny backpacker bikini girls h...
Backpacker girls travel around the world 2015 .Water Sports Women's water play and Mud Girl's Nud Plsys .Pubs are reopend again .Funny backpacker bikini girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy funny party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Water Sports Women enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock music or coutry song .Extremely cheap beer and Red Bull & Whisky,and down the river with inner tube . stay cheap Guest House .have party everyday .For your safety please do not drink a lot of Beer Lao and Red Bull & Whisky to avoid disasters and accidents on the river .The worlds famouse River Tubing spot is Vang Vieng Laos ,Backpackers relaxing and stunning place .les femmes boue lutte.женщины борьба в грязи.lucha de lodo mujeres .naisten muta paini.mulheres lama wrestling.kvinnor lera brottning.kvinder mudder brydning.vrouwen modder worstelen.kvinner gjørme bryting.naisten muta paini.konur drulla glímu.donne fango wrestling.
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Backpacker girls travel around the world 2015 .Water Sports Women's water play and Mud Girl's Nud Plsys .Pubs are reopend again .Funny backpacker bikini girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy funny party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Water Sports Women enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock music or coutry song .Extremely cheap beer and Red Bull & Whisky,and down the river with inner tube . stay cheap Guest House .have party everyday .For your safety please do not drink a lot of Beer Lao and Red Bull & Whisky to avoid disasters and accidents on the river .The worlds famouse River Tubing spot is Vang Vieng Laos ,Backpackers relaxing and stunning place .les femmes boue lutte.женщины борьба в грязи.lucha de lodo mujeres .naisten muta paini.mulheres lama wrestling.kvinnor lera brottning.kvinder mudder brydning.vrouwen modder worstelen.kvinner gjørme bryting.naisten muta paini.konur drulla glímu.donne fango wrestling.
- published: 18 Mar 2015
- views: 32947
GirlsPartyChannel in Vang Vieng Laos Tubing Water Splash Sports ເດັກຍິງທໍ່ວັງວຽງ
GirlsPartyChannel in Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia Water Splash sports Tubing ເດັກຍິງທໍ່ວັງວຽງ.
Bikini Backpacker girls party tubing pub in Nam Song River Va...
GirlsPartyChannel in Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia Water Splash sports Tubing ເດັກຍິງທໍ່ວັງວຽງ.
Bikini Backpacker girls party tubing pub in Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Bikini swim suit girls enjoy cheap beer and RedBull whisky ,and stay cheap accommodations .have party everyday .do not drink too much Many backpakers never come back from the river .世界の果て秘境村で発見仰天、ナゼそこにこんなところに親日外国人なでしこ観光客さん達。Youは何しに美しい観光立国ラオスへ?外国人なでしこさんお勧めバンビエン。いつもカワイイ仲間と珍道中。 外國比基尼美女
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GirlsPartyChannel in Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia Water Splash sports Tubing ເດັກຍິງທໍ່ວັງວຽງ.
Bikini Backpacker girls party tubing pub in Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Bikini swim suit girls enjoy cheap beer and RedBull whisky ,and stay cheap accommodations .have party everyday .do not drink too much Many backpakers never come back from the river .世界の果て秘境村で発見仰天、ナゼそこにこんなところに親日外国人なでしこ観光客さん達。Youは何しに美しい観光立国ラオスへ?外国人なでしこさんお勧めバンビエン。いつもカワイイ仲間と珍道中。 外國比基尼美女
- published: 01 Mar 2014
- views: 29441
Tubing Funny Backpacker Water Sports Woman in Vang Vieng Laos 2014
Tubing Funny Backpacker Water Sports Woman in Vang Vieng Laos 2014.
Pubs are reopend again now .Funny backpacker bikin girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the ...
Tubing Funny Backpacker Water Sports Woman in Vang Vieng Laos 2014.
Pubs are reopend again now .Funny backpacker bikin girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy crazy party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Backpacker girls enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock music or coutry song .Extremely cheap beer and Red Bull & Whisky,and down the river with inner tube . stay cheap Guest House .have party everyday .For your safety please do not drink a lot of Beer Lao and Red Bull & Whisky to avoid disasters and accidents on the river .drunked and jump in the water sometimes ride end painfully ,tube fails,wipeout,barrel roll.
Speaking of River Tubing dowm the river,Apple River Wisconsin,Esopus Creek New York,Austin River,Lake Travis,Comal River,Deerfield River,Guadalupe River,San Marcos River Texas,Delaware River New Jersey,Rainbow River Florida,
Green River North Carolina,James River Virginia,Provo River Utah,Salt River Arizona is famous .but the best and biggest River Tubing spot is Vang Vieng Laos ,Backpackers relaxing and stunning place .
比基尼的漂亮女孩派對仰天外国人観光客水着美女滞在記動画比基尼的漂亮女孩派對Бикини Довольно Девушки партииHubsche Madchen Bikini-Party jolies filles Partismukke piger partBikini Guzel K?zlar Partisikauniit tytot . 外國比基尼美女。
wn.com/Tubing Funny Backpacker Water Sports Woman In Vang Vieng Laos 2014
Tubing Funny Backpacker Water Sports Woman in Vang Vieng Laos 2014.
Pubs are reopend again now .Funny backpacker bikin girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy crazy party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Backpacker girls enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock music or coutry song .Extremely cheap beer and Red Bull & Whisky,and down the river with inner tube . stay cheap Guest House .have party everyday .For your safety please do not drink a lot of Beer Lao and Red Bull & Whisky to avoid disasters and accidents on the river .drunked and jump in the water sometimes ride end painfully ,tube fails,wipeout,barrel roll.
Speaking of River Tubing dowm the river,Apple River Wisconsin,Esopus Creek New York,Austin River,Lake Travis,Comal River,Deerfield River,Guadalupe River,San Marcos River Texas,Delaware River New Jersey,Rainbow River Florida,
Green River North Carolina,James River Virginia,Provo River Utah,Salt River Arizona is famous .but the best and biggest River Tubing spot is Vang Vieng Laos ,Backpackers relaxing and stunning place .
比基尼的漂亮女孩派對仰天外国人観光客水着美女滞在記動画比基尼的漂亮女孩派對Бикини Довольно Девушки партииHubsche Madchen Bikini-Party jolies filles Partismukke piger partBikini Guzel K?zlar Partisikauniit tytot . 外國比基尼美女。
- published: 02 Nov 2014
- views: 6835
Laos sport song
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Laos, Laos seagames 2009
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Laos, Laos seagames 2009
- published: 20 Feb 2010
- views: 936
Tubing Vang Vieng Laos Backpacking Southeast Asia Girls Party Channel Water Sports Women
Backpacker girls travel around the world .Water Sports Women's water play and Mud Girl's Nud Plsys .Pubs are reopend again .Funny backpacker bikini girls have f...
Backpacker girls travel around the world .Water Sports Women's water play and Mud Girl's Nud Plsys .Pubs are reopend again .Funny backpacker bikini girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy funny party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Water Sports Women enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock music or coutry song .Extremely cheap beer and Red Bull & Whisky,and down the river with inner tube . stay cheap Guest House .have party everyday .For your safety please do not drink a lot of Beer Lao and Red Bull & Whisky to avoid disasters and accidents on the river .The worlds famouse River Tubing spot is Vang Vieng Laos ,Backpackers relaxing and stunning place .
wn.com/Tubing Vang Vieng Laos Backpacking Southeast Asia Girls Party Channel Water Sports Women
Backpacker girls travel around the world .Water Sports Women's water play and Mud Girl's Nud Plsys .Pubs are reopend again .Funny backpacker bikini girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy funny party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Water Sports Women enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock music or coutry song .Extremely cheap beer and Red Bull & Whisky,and down the river with inner tube . stay cheap Guest House .have party everyday .For your safety please do not drink a lot of Beer Lao and Red Bull & Whisky to avoid disasters and accidents on the river .The worlds famouse River Tubing spot is Vang Vieng Laos ,Backpackers relaxing and stunning place .
- published: 15 Aug 2012
- views: 4376
Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos Backpacking Southeast Asia Girls Party Water Sports Women
Backpacker girls travel around the world guide documentary .Pubs are reopend again now .Funny backpacker bikin girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjo...
Backpacker girls travel around the world guide documentary .Pubs are reopend again now .Funny backpacker bikin girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy crazy party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Backpacker girls enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock music or coutry song .Extremely cheap beer and Red Bull & Whisky,and down the river with inner tube . stay cheap Guest House .have party everyday .For your safety please do not drink a lot of Beer Lao and Red Bull & Whisky to avoid disasters and accidents on the river .drunked and jump in the water sometimes ride end painfully ,tube fails,wipeout,barrel roll.
Speaking of River Tubing dowm the river,Apple River Wisconsin,Esopus Creek New York,Austin River,Lake Travis,Comal River,Deerfield River,Guadalupe River,San Marcos River Texas,Delaware River New Jersey,Rainbow River Florida,
Green River North Carolina,James River Virginia,Provo River Utah,Salt River Arizona is famous .but the best and biggest River Tubing spot is Vang Vieng Laos ,Backpackers relaxing and stunning place .
比基尼的漂亮女孩派對仰天外国人観光客水着美女滞在記動画比基尼的漂亮女孩派對Бикини Довольно Девушки партииHubsche Madchen Bikini-Party jolies filles Partismukke piger partBikini Guzel K?zlar Partisikauniit tytot . 外國比基尼美女。
wn.com/Tubing In Vang Vieng Laos Backpacking Southeast Asia Girls Party Water Sports Women
Backpacker girls travel around the world guide documentary .Pubs are reopend again now .Funny backpacker bikin girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy crazy party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Backpacker girls enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock music or coutry song .Extremely cheap beer and Red Bull & Whisky,and down the river with inner tube . stay cheap Guest House .have party everyday .For your safety please do not drink a lot of Beer Lao and Red Bull & Whisky to avoid disasters and accidents on the river .drunked and jump in the water sometimes ride end painfully ,tube fails,wipeout,barrel roll.
Speaking of River Tubing dowm the river,Apple River Wisconsin,Esopus Creek New York,Austin River,Lake Travis,Comal River,Deerfield River,Guadalupe River,San Marcos River Texas,Delaware River New Jersey,Rainbow River Florida,
Green River North Carolina,James River Virginia,Provo River Utah,Salt River Arizona is famous .but the best and biggest River Tubing spot is Vang Vieng Laos ,Backpackers relaxing and stunning place .
比基尼的漂亮女孩派對仰天外国人観光客水着美女滞在記動画比基尼的漂亮女孩派對Бикини Довольно Девушки партииHubsche Madchen Bikini-Party jolies filles Partismukke piger partBikini Guzel K?zlar Partisikauniit tytot . 外國比基尼美女。
- published: 13 Aug 2012
- views: 71714
Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos Backpacking Southeast Asia Girls Party Water Sports Women
Funny Girls Dancing (^O^) Tubing Party Vang Vieng Laos Tourism Full Moon Party.
Backpacker girls travel around the world guide documentary .Pubs are reopend ag...
Funny Girls Dancing (^O^) Tubing Party Vang Vieng Laos Tourism Full Moon Party.
Backpacker girls travel around the world guide documentary .Pubs are reopend again .Funny backpacker bikini girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy crazy party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Backpacker girls enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock music or coutry song .Extremely cheap beer and Red Bull & Whisky,and down the river with inner tube . stay cheap Guest House .have party everyday .For your safety please do not drink a lot of Beer Lao and Red Bull & Whisky to avoid disasters and accidents on the river .The worlds amouse River Tubing spot is Vang Vieng Laos ,Backpackers relaxing and stunning place .
比基尼的漂亮女孩派對仰天外国人観光客水着美女滞在記動画比基尼的漂亮女孩派對岩埼米G羊Бикини Довольно Девушки партииHubsche Madchen Bikini-Party jolies filles Partismukke piger partBikini. 外國比基尼美女。
wn.com/Tubing In Vang Vieng Laos Backpacking Southeast Asia Girls Party Water Sports Women
Funny Girls Dancing (^O^) Tubing Party Vang Vieng Laos Tourism Full Moon Party.
Backpacker girls travel around the world guide documentary .Pubs are reopend again .Funny backpacker bikini girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy crazy party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Backpacker girls enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock music or coutry song .Extremely cheap beer and Red Bull & Whisky,and down the river with inner tube . stay cheap Guest House .have party everyday .For your safety please do not drink a lot of Beer Lao and Red Bull & Whisky to avoid disasters and accidents on the river .The worlds amouse River Tubing spot is Vang Vieng Laos ,Backpackers relaxing and stunning place .
比基尼的漂亮女孩派對仰天外国人観光客水着美女滞在記動画比基尼的漂亮女孩派對岩埼米G羊Бикини Довольно Девушки партииHubsche Madchen Bikini-Party jolies filles Partismukke piger partBikini. 外國比基尼美女。
- published: 09 Aug 2012
- views: 7476
Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos Backpacking Southeast Asia Girls Party Water Sports Women
Backpacker girls party tubing pub in Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Bikini swim suit girls enjoy cheap beer and RedBull whisky ,and stay cheap a...
Backpacker girls party tubing pub in Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Bikini swim suit girls enjoy cheap beer and RedBull whisky ,and stay cheap accommodations .have party everyday .do not drink too much Many backpakers never come back from the river .世界の果て秘境村で発見、こんなところに親日外国人なでしこ観光客さん達。Youは何しに美しい観光立国ラオスへ?外国人なでしこさんお勧めバンビエン。いつもカワイイ仲間と珍道中。 外國比基尼美女。
wn.com/Tubing In Vang Vieng Laos Backpacking Southeast Asia Girls Party Water Sports Women
Backpacker girls party tubing pub in Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Bikini swim suit girls enjoy cheap beer and RedBull whisky ,and stay cheap accommodations .have party everyday .do not drink too much Many backpakers never come back from the river .世界の果て秘境村で発見、こんなところに親日外国人なでしこ観光客さん達。Youは何しに美しい観光立国ラオスへ?外国人なでしこさんお勧めバンビエン。いつもカワイイ仲間と珍道中。 外國比基尼美女。
- published: 21 Aug 2012
- views: 7484
Backpacking Southeast Asia Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos Water Sports Women Girls Party
Mud Girls Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos Mud Play GirlsPartyChannel ເດັກຍິງທໍ່ວັງວຽງ
Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos 2014 .Backpacker girls party tubing pub in Nam Song...
Mud Girls Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos Mud Play GirlsPartyChannel ເດັກຍິງທໍ່ວັງວຽງ
Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos 2014 .Backpacker girls party tubing pub in Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Bikini swim suit girls enjoy cheap beer and RedBull whisky ,and stay cheap accommodations .have party everyday .do not drink too much Many backpakers never come back from the river .
世界の果て秘境村で発見仰天、ナゼそこにこんなところに親日外国人なでしこ観光客さん達。Youは何しに美しい観光立国ラオスへ?外国人なでしこさんお勧めバンビエン。いつもカワイイ仲間と珍道中。
Youは何しに世界の秘境村で発見!こんなところにナゼそこにとっておきとてつもない美しい国世界に誇れる人気の日本大好き親日知日派過去最多の外国人観光客なでしこさんがびっくり大興奮喜ぶいつもカワイイ哈日族仲間と凄い珍道中。 外國比基尼美女
wn.com/Backpacking Southeast Asia Tubing In Vang Vieng Laos Water Sports Women Girls Party
Mud Girls Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos Mud Play GirlsPartyChannel ເດັກຍິງທໍ່ວັງວຽງ
Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos 2014 .Backpacker girls party tubing pub in Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Bikini swim suit girls enjoy cheap beer and RedBull whisky ,and stay cheap accommodations .have party everyday .do not drink too much Many backpakers never come back from the river .
世界の果て秘境村で発見仰天、ナゼそこにこんなところに親日外国人なでしこ観光客さん達。Youは何しに美しい観光立国ラオスへ?外国人なでしこさんお勧めバンビエン。いつもカワイイ仲間と珍道中。
Youは何しに世界の秘境村で発見!こんなところにナゼそこにとっておきとてつもない美しい国世界に誇れる人気の日本大好き親日知日派過去最多の外国人観光客なでしこさんがびっくり大興奮喜ぶいつもカワイイ哈日族仲間と凄い珍道中。 外國比基尼美女
- published: 03 Apr 2014
- views: 3560
Q&A; Dota 2 The Summit 2 By Laos E-Sport.
ຖາມ-ຕອບ ແລະ ອະທິບາຍທຸກຢ່າງກ່ຽວກັບການແຂ່ງຂັນ Dota 2 - The Summit 2 By Laos E-Sport....
ຖາມ-ຕອບ ແລະ ອະທິບາຍທຸກຢ່າງກ່ຽວກັບການແຂ່ງຂັນ Dota 2 - The Summit 2 By Laos E-Sport.
wn.com/Q A Dota 2 The Summit 2 By Laos E Sport.
ຖາມ-ຕອບ ແລະ ອະທິບາຍທຸກຢ່າງກ່ຽວກັບການແຂ່ງຂັນ Dota 2 - The Summit 2 By Laos E-Sport.
- published: 19 Jul 2015
- views: 315
Sepaktakraw Men's Regu Laos vs Malaysia (Day 8) | 28th SEA Games Singapore 2015
Sepaktakraw Men's Regu Laos vs Malaysia on Day 8 of 28th SEA Games Singapore 2015 (13 June 2015)
Malaysia 2 - 0 Laos
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Sepaktakraw Men's Regu Laos vs Malaysia on Day 8 of 28th SEA Games Singapore 2015 (13 June 2015)
Malaysia 2 - 0 Laos
Subscribe to youtube.com/Singaporesports for daily live events on 28th SEA Games Singapore 2015.
wn.com/Sepaktakraw Men's Regu Laos Vs Malaysia (Day 8) | 28Th Sea Games Singapore 2015
Sepaktakraw Men's Regu Laos vs Malaysia on Day 8 of 28th SEA Games Singapore 2015 (13 June 2015)
Malaysia 2 - 0 Laos
Subscribe to youtube.com/Singaporesports for daily live events on 28th SEA Games Singapore 2015.
- published: 13 Jun 2015
- views: 11417
Tubing in Vang Vieng Laos 2015 Water Sports Women Backpacker Girls
Backpacker girls travel around the world .Water Sports Women's water play and Mud Girl's Nud Plsys .Pubs are reopend again .Funny backpacker bikini girls have f...
Backpacker girls travel around the world .Water Sports Women's water play and Mud Girl's Nud Plsys .Pubs are reopend again .Funny backpacker bikini girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy funny party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Water Sports Women enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock music or coutry song .Extremely cheap beer and Red Bull & Whisky,and down the river with inner tube . stay cheap Guest House .have party everyday .For your safety please do not drink a lot of Beer Lao and Red Bull & Whisky to avoid disasters and accidents on the river .The worlds famouse River Tubing spot is Vang Vieng Laos ,Backpackers relaxing and stunning place .
other Tubing in Vang Vieng 2015 Videos .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3Ddq_hZUBk&index;=1&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJSsPnX-TIu5iQjaFzKRGor3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFdZhQsGy0Q&index;=2&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJSsPnX-TIu5iQjaFzKRGor3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGu-ISpaFhg&index;=3&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJSsPnX-TIu5iQjaFzKRGor3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctjCm8DioGg&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJSsPnX-TIu5iQjaFzKRGor3&index;=4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5n8SrLlrLA&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJSsPnX-TIu5iQjaFzKRGor3&index;=5
wn.com/Tubing In Vang Vieng Laos 2015 Water Sports Women Backpacker Girls
Backpacker girls travel around the world .Water Sports Women's water play and Mud Girl's Nud Plsys .Pubs are reopend again .Funny backpacker bikini girls have fun .Gap Year or Between the jobs enjoy funny party in the water tubing pub of Nam Song River Vang Vieng Laos Southeast Asia .Water Sports Women enjoy drinking games,mud wrestling, mud plays,dancing,bikini excercises,work out with rock music or coutry song .Extremely cheap beer and Red Bull & Whisky,and down the river with inner tube . stay cheap Guest House .have party everyday .For your safety please do not drink a lot of Beer Lao and Red Bull & Whisky to avoid disasters and accidents on the river .The worlds famouse River Tubing spot is Vang Vieng Laos ,Backpackers relaxing and stunning place .
other Tubing in Vang Vieng 2015 Videos .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3Ddq_hZUBk&index;=1&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJSsPnX-TIu5iQjaFzKRGor3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFdZhQsGy0Q&index;=2&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJSsPnX-TIu5iQjaFzKRGor3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGu-ISpaFhg&index;=3&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJSsPnX-TIu5iQjaFzKRGor3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctjCm8DioGg&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJSsPnX-TIu5iQjaFzKRGor3&index;=4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5n8SrLlrLA&list;=PLKZl1BpbjcJSsPnX-TIu5iQjaFzKRGor3&index;=5
- published: 05 Apr 2015
- views: 59313
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A Solo-Traveler's Guide To: Laos
The 3rd episode in the Solo-Traveler's Guide To: The World series. This episode guides you from northern Laos in Luang Namtha all the way down south to Don Dhet.
Motorcycle adventures, drinking with the locals, bowling, and kayaking all await you in this hidden gem of a country.
Filmed in July of 2014.
Check out more videos, articles, recommendations on hostels, destinations and how to get arou
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THINGS TO DO IN LUANG PRABANG | Southeast Asia Travel Guide
Here is a list of 10 things to do in Luang Prabang, Laos including all of the best travel and top attractions in the city:
1) Explore the countryside
2) Ride a bicycle around the city
3) Wander the streets
4) Enjoy riverside dining
5) Visit a Buddhist Temple
6) Climb up Phou Si hill for the best views of Luang Prabang
7) Eat local Lao cuisine
8) Visit Luang Prabang night market
9) Join i
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BACKPACKING LAOS TIPS
I can't exactly say I'm the travel expert but I am a fellow backpacker who went to Laos and this is what I found out!
Recommendations!
http://www.easygohostel.com/
Easy Go Hostel, Vang Vieng, not exactly the most luxurious place but the friendliest atmosphere! So easy to meet people and really friendly staff. Good location too.
And here is a little bit of the Backpacking Bananas adventure in Lao
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Laos Travel Guide
By: http://www.laos-travel-guide.com/
Information including travel tips, travel advice,
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Travel Guide- Laos
Travel Guide- Laos
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Asia Travel Guide and Travel Information
http://www.asiabethere.com/
Wat Sisaket Museum Laos Vientiane Travel Guide
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[HG Travel] Laos Travel Guide
After years of war and isolation, Southeast Asia's most pristine environment, intact cultures and quite possibly the most chilled-out people on earth mean destination Laos is fast earning cult status among travellers. It is developing quickly but still has much of the tradition that has sadly disappeared elsewhere in the region. Village life is refreshingly simple and even in Vientiane it's hard t
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Myanmar (Asia) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Travel video about destination Myanmar.
Myanmar is a land of golden pagodas in which rivers, paddy fields and Buddhism dominate the lives of this country’s people who are made up of a variety of ethnic groups. But behind the bamboo curtain is a sleepy fairy tale land.Yangon is a river city and the capital of Myanmar. It is su
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Visit Vientiane Capital Laos PDR
Laos is a Southeast Asian country traversed by the Mekong River and known for its mountainous terrain, French colonial architecture, hill tribe settlements and Buddhist monasteries. Vientiane, the laid-back capital, is the site of That Luang, a reliquary reportedly housing the Buddha’s breastbone, plus the Patuxai war memorial and Talat Sao (Morning Market), a shopping complex jammed with food, cl
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Top 10 Attraction Places in Laos | Laos Travel | Laos Guide
Laos ((Listeni/ˈlaʊs/, /ˈlɑː.ɒs/, /ˈlɑː.oʊs/, or /ˈleɪ.ɒs/)[6][7][8] Lao Language: ສາທາລະນະລັດ ປະຊາທິປະໄຕ ປະຊາຊົນລາວ, pronounced [sǎː.tʰáː.laʔ.naʔ.lat páʔ.sáː.tʰiʔ.páʔ.tàj páʔ.sáː.són.láːw] Sathalanalat Paxathipatai Paxaxon Lao), (French: République démocratique populaire lao), officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic, is a landlocked country in Southeast Asia, bordered by Burma and People'
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Vientiane Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Vientiane in Laos.
Since the 16th century, Vientiane has been the capital of Laos and is situated in the heart of Indochina. The city originated at the point at which the first navigable section of the Mekong River joins with the Gulf of Thailand.Vientiane was once a group of rural settlements and even today contains several village-like districts, each with its own
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www.Laos-Travel-Guide.com
Guiding you to explore the hidden paradise in South-East-Asia
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Lonely Planet Laos Travel Guide
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Travel Book Review: Cambodia & Laos (EYEWITNESS TRAVEL GUIDE) by DK Publishing
http://www.TravelBookMix.com
This is the summary of Cambodia & Laos (EYEWITNESS TRAVEL GUIDE) by DK Publishing.
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Wat Haysoke Laos Vientiane Travel Guide
Temple of Haysoke Laos Vientiane Travel Guide
A Solo-Traveler's Guide To: Laos
The 3rd episode in the Solo-Traveler's Guide To: The World series. This episode guides you from northern Laos in Luang Namtha all the way down south to Don Dhet...
The 3rd episode in the Solo-Traveler's Guide To: The World series. This episode guides you from northern Laos in Luang Namtha all the way down south to Don Dhet.
Motorcycle adventures, drinking with the locals, bowling, and kayaking all await you in this hidden gem of a country.
Filmed in July of 2014.
Check out more videos, articles, recommendations on hostels, destinations and how to get around - http://Greenmantravels.com
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wn.com/A Solo Traveler's Guide To Laos
The 3rd episode in the Solo-Traveler's Guide To: The World series. This episode guides you from northern Laos in Luang Namtha all the way down south to Don Dhet.
Motorcycle adventures, drinking with the locals, bowling, and kayaking all await you in this hidden gem of a country.
Filmed in July of 2014.
Check out more videos, articles, recommendations on hostels, destinations and how to get around - http://Greenmantravels.com
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- published: 07 Nov 2014
- views: 18875
THINGS TO DO IN LUANG PRABANG | Southeast Asia Travel Guide
Here is a list of 10 things to do in Luang Prabang, Laos including all of the best travel and top attractions in the city:
1) Explore the countryside
2) Ride...
Here is a list of 10 things to do in Luang Prabang, Laos including all of the best travel and top attractions in the city:
1) Explore the countryside
2) Ride a bicycle around the city
3) Wander the streets
4) Enjoy riverside dining
5) Visit a Buddhist Temple
6) Climb up Phou Si hill for the best views of Luang Prabang
7) Eat local Lao cuisine
8) Visit Luang Prabang night market
9) Join in a Buddhist Alms ceremony
10) Take a Lao cooking class
We have made it to Luang Prabang and this city has quickly become one of my favorites here in Southeast Asia. This is the cultural hub of Laos and we're going to show you a few of the things you can do around town.
When you're visiting Luang Prabang, it is really easy to stick to the city center. There is so much to do and see there but if you have the time come outside and explore the outskirts of the city. Right now we're going across a bamboo bridge and we're going to see what is on the other side. Lead the way.
Because this is a very small city it is really easy to find yourself in the countryside. That's exactly what we've been doing just wandering down rural areas and we even found a dog to join us for the walk.
Now we are up bright and early for a biking tour around the city. We picked up these bikes for 20,000 Kip, which is $2.50 USD and we have them for the day, so we're going to be cycling around. Let's see what we find.
Luang Prabang is very pedestrian friendly. In fact, there are so many different little back-alleys and lanes to explore that it is just a great idea to wander about without any sense of direction.
There are some fantastic views in this city so one of our recommendations is to enjoy a meal by the river, which is what we're doing tonight.
Another thing you'll want to do when you're in Luang Prabang is to visit all of the temples around the city. This morning we're visiting Wat Xieng Thong and it is one of the main temples in Luang Prabang. It is also known as the Golden City Temple and it really has some impressive glass mosaics. You'll want to wander around and take some photos.
It is 20,000 Kip to enter which is $2.50 USD and like most places it is good to come early because it starts to get busy during the middle of the day.
Now it is time for us to get a little bit of exercise. We're going to climb up 328 steps up Mount Phou si which is more like a hill for the best views of Luang Prabang.
Admission to reach the top of this mountain is 20,000 Kip which is again is $2.50 USD. It is kind of cool going up because you go up one way and then you come down the other side of the mountain so you get to see different views along the way.
How could we have a list of things to do in a city without focusing on the local cuisine. We're here at our favorite restaurant Tamarind. We've been here so often it's literally our home away from home and we're going to show you a few of our favorite dishes.
This is the dipping platter. This over here is a coriander pickle. Next we have an eggplant dip. A tomato dip. We have paste made from buffalo skin. We have some seaweed chips and then some vegetables that we can use with the sauce. Let's dig in. That all goes together, of course, with our sticky rice.
I'm going to unveil our steamed fish, which comes wrapped in banana leaf. It is called Mok Pa.
And when the sun goes down it is time to go shopping. We're at the tourist night market and we're picking up souvenirs.
If there is one thing that Luang Prabang is known for is for its Almsgiving which happens every morning at six AM.
This is where monks collect alms of rice from kneeling locals and tourists.
If you love to eat like we do then you can't leave Luang Prabang without taking a cooking class. Today we're at the Phou si market and we're picking up ingredients before we start preparing our food.
Not much sugar in Lao cooking like in Thai food. When you taste Thai food you taste milky and creamy and sweet things because they add lots of coconut milk and lots of sugar. That is why their food tastes like that. Laos food is different. Lao food tastes lots of herbs and lots of texture. This is Lao food.
I'd like to point out that Sam and I are making the exact same dish. This is his sauce and this is mine. What are you missing? Just about everything.
Here we have our buffalo salad. We stir friend some buffalo meat and we also added beansprouts and there is banana flowers. We have string beans, hot chilies and mint leaves. We're going to be rolling this up in lettuce leaves. It is kind of like a little fresh roll: http://nomadicsamuel.com/video-blog/luang-prabang-attractions
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
wn.com/Things To Do In Luang Prabang | Southeast Asia Travel Guide
Here is a list of 10 things to do in Luang Prabang, Laos including all of the best travel and top attractions in the city:
1) Explore the countryside
2) Ride a bicycle around the city
3) Wander the streets
4) Enjoy riverside dining
5) Visit a Buddhist Temple
6) Climb up Phou Si hill for the best views of Luang Prabang
7) Eat local Lao cuisine
8) Visit Luang Prabang night market
9) Join in a Buddhist Alms ceremony
10) Take a Lao cooking class
We have made it to Luang Prabang and this city has quickly become one of my favorites here in Southeast Asia. This is the cultural hub of Laos and we're going to show you a few of the things you can do around town.
When you're visiting Luang Prabang, it is really easy to stick to the city center. There is so much to do and see there but if you have the time come outside and explore the outskirts of the city. Right now we're going across a bamboo bridge and we're going to see what is on the other side. Lead the way.
Because this is a very small city it is really easy to find yourself in the countryside. That's exactly what we've been doing just wandering down rural areas and we even found a dog to join us for the walk.
Now we are up bright and early for a biking tour around the city. We picked up these bikes for 20,000 Kip, which is $2.50 USD and we have them for the day, so we're going to be cycling around. Let's see what we find.
Luang Prabang is very pedestrian friendly. In fact, there are so many different little back-alleys and lanes to explore that it is just a great idea to wander about without any sense of direction.
There are some fantastic views in this city so one of our recommendations is to enjoy a meal by the river, which is what we're doing tonight.
Another thing you'll want to do when you're in Luang Prabang is to visit all of the temples around the city. This morning we're visiting Wat Xieng Thong and it is one of the main temples in Luang Prabang. It is also known as the Golden City Temple and it really has some impressive glass mosaics. You'll want to wander around and take some photos.
It is 20,000 Kip to enter which is $2.50 USD and like most places it is good to come early because it starts to get busy during the middle of the day.
Now it is time for us to get a little bit of exercise. We're going to climb up 328 steps up Mount Phou si which is more like a hill for the best views of Luang Prabang.
Admission to reach the top of this mountain is 20,000 Kip which is again is $2.50 USD. It is kind of cool going up because you go up one way and then you come down the other side of the mountain so you get to see different views along the way.
How could we have a list of things to do in a city without focusing on the local cuisine. We're here at our favorite restaurant Tamarind. We've been here so often it's literally our home away from home and we're going to show you a few of our favorite dishes.
This is the dipping platter. This over here is a coriander pickle. Next we have an eggplant dip. A tomato dip. We have paste made from buffalo skin. We have some seaweed chips and then some vegetables that we can use with the sauce. Let's dig in. That all goes together, of course, with our sticky rice.
I'm going to unveil our steamed fish, which comes wrapped in banana leaf. It is called Mok Pa.
And when the sun goes down it is time to go shopping. We're at the tourist night market and we're picking up souvenirs.
If there is one thing that Luang Prabang is known for is for its Almsgiving which happens every morning at six AM.
This is where monks collect alms of rice from kneeling locals and tourists.
If you love to eat like we do then you can't leave Luang Prabang without taking a cooking class. Today we're at the Phou si market and we're picking up ingredients before we start preparing our food.
Not much sugar in Lao cooking like in Thai food. When you taste Thai food you taste milky and creamy and sweet things because they add lots of coconut milk and lots of sugar. That is why their food tastes like that. Laos food is different. Lao food tastes lots of herbs and lots of texture. This is Lao food.
I'd like to point out that Sam and I are making the exact same dish. This is his sauce and this is mine. What are you missing? Just about everything.
Here we have our buffalo salad. We stir friend some buffalo meat and we also added beansprouts and there is banana flowers. We have string beans, hot chilies and mint leaves. We're going to be rolling this up in lettuce leaves. It is kind of like a little fresh roll: http://nomadicsamuel.com/video-blog/luang-prabang-attractions
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
- published: 23 Feb 2014
- views: 49263
BACKPACKING LAOS TIPS
I can't exactly say I'm the travel expert but I am a fellow backpacker who went to Laos and this is what I found out!
Recommendations!
http://www.easygohostel....
I can't exactly say I'm the travel expert but I am a fellow backpacker who went to Laos and this is what I found out!
Recommendations!
http://www.easygohostel.com/
Easy Go Hostel, Vang Vieng, not exactly the most luxurious place but the friendliest atmosphere! So easy to meet people and really friendly staff. Good location too.
And here is a little bit of the Backpacking Bananas adventure in Laos
http://youtu.be/Q6sOGDH435M
Twitter: ChristianneRis
Instagram: christiannerisman
Snapchat: christianneris
Business enquiries only - christianne.risman@hotmail.co.uk
wn.com/Backpacking Laos Tips
I can't exactly say I'm the travel expert but I am a fellow backpacker who went to Laos and this is what I found out!
Recommendations!
http://www.easygohostel.com/
Easy Go Hostel, Vang Vieng, not exactly the most luxurious place but the friendliest atmosphere! So easy to meet people and really friendly staff. Good location too.
And here is a little bit of the Backpacking Bananas adventure in Laos
http://youtu.be/Q6sOGDH435M
Twitter: ChristianneRis
Instagram: christiannerisman
Snapchat: christianneris
Business enquiries only - christianne.risman@hotmail.co.uk
- published: 05 Dec 2013
- views: 21259
Laos Travel Guide
By: http://www.laos-travel-guide.com/
Information including travel tips, travel advice,
visa, hotels, attractions and much, much more......
By: http://www.laos-travel-guide.com/
Information including travel tips, travel advice,
visa, hotels, attractions and much, much more...
wn.com/Laos Travel Guide
By: http://www.laos-travel-guide.com/
Information including travel tips, travel advice,
visa, hotels, attractions and much, much more...
- published: 12 Aug 2009
- views: 6288
Travel Guide- Laos
Travel Guide- Laos...
Travel Guide- Laos
wn.com/Travel Guide Laos
Travel Guide- Laos
- published: 14 Mar 2011
- views: 13689
Wat Sisaket Museum Laos Vientiane Travel Guide
Asia Travel Guide and Travel Information
http://www.asiabethere.com/
Wat Sisaket Museum Laos Vientiane Travel Guide...
Asia Travel Guide and Travel Information
http://www.asiabethere.com/
Wat Sisaket Museum Laos Vientiane Travel Guide
wn.com/Wat Sisaket Museum Laos Vientiane Travel Guide
Asia Travel Guide and Travel Information
http://www.asiabethere.com/
Wat Sisaket Museum Laos Vientiane Travel Guide
- published: 05 Jan 2013
- views: 491
[HG Travel] Laos Travel Guide
After years of war and isolation, Southeast Asia's most pristine environment, intact cultures and quite possibly the most chilled-out people on earth mean desti...
After years of war and isolation, Southeast Asia's most pristine environment, intact cultures and quite possibly the most chilled-out people on earth mean destination Laos is fast earning cult status among travellers. It is developing quickly but still has much of the tradition that has sadly disappeared elsewhere in the region. Village life is refreshingly simple and even in Vientiane it's hard to believe this sort of languid riverfront life exists in a national capital. Then, of course, there is the historic royal city of Luang Prabang, where watching as hundreds of saffron-robed monks move silently among centuries-old monasteries is as romantic a scene as you'll experience anywhere in Asia. (Lonelyplanet).
wn.com/Hg Travel Laos Travel Guide
After years of war and isolation, Southeast Asia's most pristine environment, intact cultures and quite possibly the most chilled-out people on earth mean destination Laos is fast earning cult status among travellers. It is developing quickly but still has much of the tradition that has sadly disappeared elsewhere in the region. Village life is refreshingly simple and even in Vientiane it's hard to believe this sort of languid riverfront life exists in a national capital. Then, of course, there is the historic royal city of Luang Prabang, where watching as hundreds of saffron-robed monks move silently among centuries-old monasteries is as romantic a scene as you'll experience anywhere in Asia. (Lonelyplanet).
- published: 07 Nov 2011
- views: 1233
Myanmar (Asia) Vacation Travel Video Guide
✱ 625 Hotels in Myanmar - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/SQazTt
Travel video about destination Myanmar.
Myanmar is a land of golden pagodas in which ri...
✱ 625 Hotels in Myanmar - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/SQazTt
Travel video about destination Myanmar.
Myanmar is a land of golden pagodas in which rivers, paddy fields and Buddhism dominate the lives of this country’s people who are made up of a variety of ethnic groups. But behind the bamboo curtain is a sleepy fairy tale land.Yangon is a river city and the capital of Myanmar. It is surrounded by India, China, Laos and Thailand. Few cities in Asia boast such a fascinating mêlée of tribes and cultures. A tranquil harmony of churches, pagodas, Hindu temples and mosques. The Chaukhtatkyi Pagoda contains one of the largest prone Buddha statues in the world. Its length makes up for its lack of artistry as it is seventy metres long! The Shan State Express is a sonorous name for a unique train that travels to the north of Myanmar and to the legendary kingdom of the Shan. The railroad travels in a zigzag up the mountains which enables it to negotiate severe slopes that would otherwise be impossible for it to climb vertically. It provides a fascinating insight into the culture and everyday life of the Shan people. The city of Pyin U Lwin, that is also known as Meymo, was once a British military base. Even today the city still has a certain air of nostalgia and passengers are offered various refreshments as the train journey normally takes more than twelve hours. Ox carts transport visitors to one of the most interesting buildings in Mingun, the Mingun Pagoda. It was designed to be the world’s largest pagoda. Huge numbers of workers built this seventy two metre wide and fifty metre high building. Bagan is the country’s ancient capital city. Prior to visiting the largest area of Buddhist ruins in the world visitors can enjoy both traditional puppet shows and dance. Classical myth and legend make up this theatrical treat of which each puppeteer is responsible for up to sixty strings. Any journey through Myanmar is a journey into the past and to a hidden world of dreams and mystique. This gateway to paradise is slowly opening up and revealing a splendid land of bygone times!
wn.com/Myanmar (Asia) Vacation Travel Video Guide
✱ 625 Hotels in Myanmar - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/SQazTt
Travel video about destination Myanmar.
Myanmar is a land of golden pagodas in which rivers, paddy fields and Buddhism dominate the lives of this country’s people who are made up of a variety of ethnic groups. But behind the bamboo curtain is a sleepy fairy tale land.Yangon is a river city and the capital of Myanmar. It is surrounded by India, China, Laos and Thailand. Few cities in Asia boast such a fascinating mêlée of tribes and cultures. A tranquil harmony of churches, pagodas, Hindu temples and mosques. The Chaukhtatkyi Pagoda contains one of the largest prone Buddha statues in the world. Its length makes up for its lack of artistry as it is seventy metres long! The Shan State Express is a sonorous name for a unique train that travels to the north of Myanmar and to the legendary kingdom of the Shan. The railroad travels in a zigzag up the mountains which enables it to negotiate severe slopes that would otherwise be impossible for it to climb vertically. It provides a fascinating insight into the culture and everyday life of the Shan people. The city of Pyin U Lwin, that is also known as Meymo, was once a British military base. Even today the city still has a certain air of nostalgia and passengers are offered various refreshments as the train journey normally takes more than twelve hours. Ox carts transport visitors to one of the most interesting buildings in Mingun, the Mingun Pagoda. It was designed to be the world’s largest pagoda. Huge numbers of workers built this seventy two metre wide and fifty metre high building. Bagan is the country’s ancient capital city. Prior to visiting the largest area of Buddhist ruins in the world visitors can enjoy both traditional puppet shows and dance. Classical myth and legend make up this theatrical treat of which each puppeteer is responsible for up to sixty strings. Any journey through Myanmar is a journey into the past and to a hidden world of dreams and mystique. This gateway to paradise is slowly opening up and revealing a splendid land of bygone times!
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 158152
Visit Vientiane Capital Laos PDR
Laos is a Southeast Asian country traversed by the Mekong River and known for its mountainous terrain, French colonial architecture, hill tribe settlements and ...
Laos is a Southeast Asian country traversed by the Mekong River and known for its mountainous terrain, French colonial architecture, hill tribe settlements and Buddhist monasteries. Vientiane, the laid-back capital, is the site of That Luang, a reliquary reportedly housing the Buddha’s breastbone, plus the Patuxai war memorial and Talat Sao (Morning Market), a shopping complex jammed with food, clothes and craft stallVisit Lao PDR
Vientiane Capital
Loas SongLaos Hotels & Travel Guide - Laos Information
www.visit-laos.com/
One of the most visited provinces of Laos; Champasak is formed by Pakse, Bolaven ... Tropical river islands and the World Heritage Site of Vat Phou lie in Laos ...
Laos - Lonely Planet
www.lonelyplanet.com/laos
Laos, long a forgotten backwater, combines some of the best elements of Southeast ... Joining a truly fascinating 18-point tour is the only way to see Vieng Xai's ...
Top things to do in Laos - Best places to stay in Laos - Luang Prabang Province ...
Laos
www.tourismlaos.org/
Welcome to Lao PDR. Laos is a country as yet untouched by the modern ... Lovely Luang Prabang scooped 'Best City' in the Wanderlust Travel Awards 2015 ...
Visas - Destinations - Laos in Brief - Lao National Tourism ...
Laos Travel | Places to visit in Laos | Rough Guides
www.roughguides.com/destinations/asia/laos/
Often overlooked in favour of its better-known neighbours, landlocked Laos ... even by Asian standards – are undoubtedly one of the highlights of any visit.
Things not to miss - Where to go - Explore Laos - Luang Prabang
Travel To Laos
www.traveltolaos.com/
That's why we organize all sorts of travel to Laos. Let tell us where do you wish to visit, what type of accommodation do you want to stay at... we are able to put ...
Visit Laos | Your Travel Guide and Travel Directory on Laos ...
visitlaos.org/
Travel Guide and Travel Directory on Laos | VisitLaos.org.
Laos travel guide - hotel, guesthouse and restaurant ...
www.travelfish.org/country/laos
A travel guide to Laos including detailed guesthouse and hotel reviews, restaurant and attraction information along with a transport info and a FAQ.
How to travel to Laos - Tiger Trail Outdoor Adventures
laos-adventures.com/page.asp?id=%7B54C19876-3EA5-45C2-AEF6...
We provide solid travel information for how to enter Laos, how to obtain a Lao visa, information on border crossings, Laos airlines and air travel, and various ...
wn.com/Visit Vientiane Capital Laos Pdr
Laos is a Southeast Asian country traversed by the Mekong River and known for its mountainous terrain, French colonial architecture, hill tribe settlements and Buddhist monasteries. Vientiane, the laid-back capital, is the site of That Luang, a reliquary reportedly housing the Buddha’s breastbone, plus the Patuxai war memorial and Talat Sao (Morning Market), a shopping complex jammed with food, clothes and craft stallVisit Lao PDR
Vientiane Capital
Loas SongLaos Hotels & Travel Guide - Laos Information
www.visit-laos.com/
One of the most visited provinces of Laos; Champasak is formed by Pakse, Bolaven ... Tropical river islands and the World Heritage Site of Vat Phou lie in Laos ...
Laos - Lonely Planet
www.lonelyplanet.com/laos
Laos, long a forgotten backwater, combines some of the best elements of Southeast ... Joining a truly fascinating 18-point tour is the only way to see Vieng Xai's ...
Top things to do in Laos - Best places to stay in Laos - Luang Prabang Province ...
Laos
www.tourismlaos.org/
Welcome to Lao PDR. Laos is a country as yet untouched by the modern ... Lovely Luang Prabang scooped 'Best City' in the Wanderlust Travel Awards 2015 ...
Visas - Destinations - Laos in Brief - Lao National Tourism ...
Laos Travel | Places to visit in Laos | Rough Guides
www.roughguides.com/destinations/asia/laos/
Often overlooked in favour of its better-known neighbours, landlocked Laos ... even by Asian standards – are undoubtedly one of the highlights of any visit.
Things not to miss - Where to go - Explore Laos - Luang Prabang
Travel To Laos
www.traveltolaos.com/
That's why we organize all sorts of travel to Laos. Let tell us where do you wish to visit, what type of accommodation do you want to stay at... we are able to put ...
Visit Laos | Your Travel Guide and Travel Directory on Laos ...
visitlaos.org/
Travel Guide and Travel Directory on Laos | VisitLaos.org.
Laos travel guide - hotel, guesthouse and restaurant ...
www.travelfish.org/country/laos
A travel guide to Laos including detailed guesthouse and hotel reviews, restaurant and attraction information along with a transport info and a FAQ.
How to travel to Laos - Tiger Trail Outdoor Adventures
laos-adventures.com/page.asp?id=%7B54C19876-3EA5-45C2-AEF6...
We provide solid travel information for how to enter Laos, how to obtain a Lao visa, information on border crossings, Laos airlines and air travel, and various ...
- published: 02 Aug 2015
- views: 8743
Top 10 Attraction Places in Laos | Laos Travel | Laos Guide
Laos ((Listeni/ˈlaʊs/, /ˈlɑː.ɒs/, /ˈlɑː.oʊs/, or /ˈleɪ.ɒs/)[6][7][8] Lao Language: ສາທາລະນະລັດ ປະຊາທິປະໄຕ ປະຊາຊົນລາວ, pronounced [sǎː.tʰáː.laʔ.naʔ.lat páʔ.sáː.t...
Laos ((Listeni/ˈlaʊs/, /ˈlɑː.ɒs/, /ˈlɑː.oʊs/, or /ˈleɪ.ɒs/)[6][7][8] Lao Language: ສາທາລະນະລັດ ປະຊາທິປະໄຕ ປະຊາຊົນລາວ, pronounced [sǎː.tʰáː.laʔ.naʔ.lat páʔ.sáː.tʰiʔ.páʔ.tàj páʔ.sáː.són.láːw] Sathalanalat Paxathipatai Paxaxon Lao), (French: République démocratique populaire lao), officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic, is a landlocked country in Southeast Asia, bordered by Burma and People's Republic of China to the northwest, Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the south, and Thailand to the west. Its population was estimated to be around 6.5 million in 2012.[2]
More information, please visit:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laos
http://www.visit-mekong.com/laos/attractions/top10-attractions.htm
Luang Prabang - Northern laos
That Luang - Vientiane
Vang Vieng - North of Vientiane
Wat Sisaket - Vientiane
Bolaven Plateau and Tad Fane Waterfall - Pakse - Champasak
Bokeo
Buddha Park (Xieng Khuan) - Vientiane
The Plain Of Jars - Xieng Khouang
Wat Phu - Champasak
That Ing Hang Stupa
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wn.com/Top 10 Attraction Places In Laos | Laos Travel | Laos Guide
Laos ((Listeni/ˈlaʊs/, /ˈlɑː.ɒs/, /ˈlɑː.oʊs/, or /ˈleɪ.ɒs/)[6][7][8] Lao Language: ສາທາລະນະລັດ ປະຊາທິປະໄຕ ປະຊາຊົນລາວ, pronounced [sǎː.tʰáː.laʔ.naʔ.lat páʔ.sáː.tʰiʔ.páʔ.tàj páʔ.sáː.són.láːw] Sathalanalat Paxathipatai Paxaxon Lao), (French: République démocratique populaire lao), officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic, is a landlocked country in Southeast Asia, bordered by Burma and People's Republic of China to the northwest, Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the south, and Thailand to the west. Its population was estimated to be around 6.5 million in 2012.[2]
More information, please visit:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laos
http://www.visit-mekong.com/laos/attractions/top10-attractions.htm
Luang Prabang - Northern laos
That Luang - Vientiane
Vang Vieng - North of Vientiane
Wat Sisaket - Vientiane
Bolaven Plateau and Tad Fane Waterfall - Pakse - Champasak
Bokeo
Buddha Park (Xieng Khuan) - Vientiane
The Plain Of Jars - Xieng Khouang
Wat Phu - Champasak
That Ing Hang Stupa
laos tours
beautiful places laos
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The best places to visit laos
- published: 16 Aug 2014
- views: 587
Vientiane Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Vientiane in Laos.
Since the 16th century, Vientiane has been the capital of Laos and is situated in the heart of Indochina. The ...
Travel video about destination Vientiane in Laos.
Since the 16th century, Vientiane has been the capital of Laos and is situated in the heart of Indochina. The city originated at the point at which the first navigable section of the Mekong River joins with the Gulf of Thailand.Vientiane was once a group of rural settlements and even today contains several village-like districts, each with its own temple and traditional marketplace. At the end of the 19th century, the French began to renovate the city’s most important buildings and made Vientiane the administrative capital of their new colony and gave it a French look. There are some fascinating places to visit outside the city, such as the Cultural Park of the Laotian People, a large area on the banks of the Mekong River. Historic Vientiane also has some fine reconstructed buildings, such as the Wat Inpeng on the western bank of Pagoda Street. Artistic wooden carvings on the windows and doors, along with the paintings and stucco work on the walls, feature various legends from the life of Buddha. Some signs of affluence are beginning to appear and in future years, Vientiane may become yet another Asian metropolis with skyscrapers, smog and manic rush hours. It is now poised to leap into contemporary times, as it gradually emerges from its atmospheric curtain of bamboo.
wn.com/Vientiane Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Vientiane in Laos.
Since the 16th century, Vientiane has been the capital of Laos and is situated in the heart of Indochina. The city originated at the point at which the first navigable section of the Mekong River joins with the Gulf of Thailand.Vientiane was once a group of rural settlements and even today contains several village-like districts, each with its own temple and traditional marketplace. At the end of the 19th century, the French began to renovate the city’s most important buildings and made Vientiane the administrative capital of their new colony and gave it a French look. There are some fascinating places to visit outside the city, such as the Cultural Park of the Laotian People, a large area on the banks of the Mekong River. Historic Vientiane also has some fine reconstructed buildings, such as the Wat Inpeng on the western bank of Pagoda Street. Artistic wooden carvings on the windows and doors, along with the paintings and stucco work on the walls, feature various legends from the life of Buddha. Some signs of affluence are beginning to appear and in future years, Vientiane may become yet another Asian metropolis with skyscrapers, smog and manic rush hours. It is now poised to leap into contemporary times, as it gradually emerges from its atmospheric curtain of bamboo.
- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 1209
www.Laos-Travel-Guide.com
Guiding you to explore the hidden paradise in South-East-Asia...
Guiding you to explore the hidden paradise in South-East-Asia
wn.com/Www.Laos Travel Guide.Com
Guiding you to explore the hidden paradise in South-East-Asia
- published: 11 Jun 2009
- views: 844
Bird Eye View of Luang Prabang Laos Travel Guide Review 3
Bird Eye View of Luang Prabang Laos Travel Guide Review...
Bird Eye View of Luang Prabang Laos Travel Guide Review
wn.com/Bird Eye View Of Luang Prabang Laos Travel Guide Review 3
Bird Eye View of Luang Prabang Laos Travel Guide Review
- published: 23 Jan 2015
- views: 58
School in Luang Prabang Laos Travel Guide Review 5
School in Luang Prabang Laos Travel Guide Review...
School in Luang Prabang Laos Travel Guide Review
wn.com/School In Luang Prabang Laos Travel Guide Review 5
School in Luang Prabang Laos Travel Guide Review
- published: 23 Jan 2015
- views: 17
Travel Book Review: Cambodia & Laos (EYEWITNESS TRAVEL GUIDE) by DK Publishing
http://www.TravelBookMix.com
This is the summary of Cambodia & Laos (EYEWITNESS TRAVEL GUIDE) by DK Publishing....
http://www.TravelBookMix.com
This is the summary of Cambodia & Laos (EYEWITNESS TRAVEL GUIDE) by DK Publishing.
wn.com/Travel Book Review Cambodia Laos (Eyewitness Travel Guide) By Dk Publishing
http://www.TravelBookMix.com
This is the summary of Cambodia & Laos (EYEWITNESS TRAVEL GUIDE) by DK Publishing.
- published: 12 Aug 2012
- views: 149
Wat Haysoke Laos Vientiane Travel Guide
Temple of Haysoke Laos Vientiane Travel Guide...
Temple of Haysoke Laos Vientiane Travel Guide
wn.com/Wat Haysoke Laos Vientiane Travel Guide
Temple of Haysoke Laos Vientiane Travel Guide
- published: 05 Jan 2013
- views: 146
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ສະຫະພາບຢູໂຣບ ໃຫ້ທຶນຊ່ວຍເຫຼືອ ແກ່ລາວ 550 ລ້ານ ຢູໂຣ ເພື່ອລົບລ້າງບັນຫາ ຄວາມຍາກຈົນ Laos News
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Torneo LUTI (Semana 2) - SQUIDERS vs Laos Meat (GANADA: 5-0)
Ronda 1 - 26:08
Ronda 2 - 30:14
Ronda 3 - 35:30 (desconexión del equipo rival)
Ronda 3 - 40:34 (repetida)
Ronda 4 - 57:21 (4vs3 por falta de miembro del equipo rival)
Ronda 4 - 1:03:30 (repetida)
Ronda 5 - 1:11:09
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http://www.twitch.tv/greeeeeeeey
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LAOS best song-ເພງໃຫມ່ລາວ 2015
ເພງໃຫມ່ລາວ 2015 ,
เพลงลาวใหม่,
Lao love song,
Lao happy song
Love lao song,
• sao thad fa nom,
• sengnapha daranoy,
• huk ph eur sum,
• ເພງລາວ mp4,
• ເພັງລາວ ສະຕິງ,
• ເພງລາວ เพลงลาว,
• ເພງລາວ ເສບສົດ,
• ເພງລາວ2014,
• ເພງລາວ mp3,
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XW7FG Laos. From dxnews.com
Makoto, JA7FGI will be active from Laos 29 March - 4 April 2016 as XW7FG.
http://dxnews.com/xw7fg/
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NEUSEELAND AUSTRALIEN LAOS THAILAND
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Vientiane, Laos trip 2016
Vientiane is the capital and largest city of Laos, on the banks of the Mekong River near the border with Thailand. Vientiane became the capital in 1563 due to fears of a Burmese invasion. Vientiane was the administrative capital during French rule and, due to economic growth in recent times, is now the economic centre of Laos.
All shot with a Gopro Hero 4 silver.
This is part of our Travel in Lao
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the best hmong laos song / koj yog tus kuv xub tham / npauj nyiag ham
koj yog tus kuv xub tham npauj nyiag ham
hmong laos song, hmong laos music,
youtube laos song, youtube laos music,
laos country, laos traditional song
hmong new year laos
youtube hmong laos
musique hmong laos
hmong laos people
hmong new year song
youtube hmong laos
hmong new song mp3 new hmong laos song
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【HUSBAND WIFE GIRLFRIEND BOYFRIEND】【+91━9413520209】【LOVE PROBLEM SOLUTION】IN LAOS
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Sunset Over The Mekong River In Savannakhet , Laos.
A relaxing beer as you admire the beautiful Sunset across The Mekong River in Savannakhet, Laos. Chill Out and enjoy a couple of hours on The Banks of the Mekong River.
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Accommodation in Savannakhet, Laos. Leena Guesthouse.
Savannakhet, Laos, A sample of some great Affordable Quality Guesthouse Accommodation in Laos
Leena Guesthouse is Centrally Located, friendly, clean and comfy.
A nights stay for about 250 Baht is really good value, Enjoy.
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Fourie's on Tour Laos 2015
Arrived in Vientiane and the public bus dropped us at Nam Phou Fountain. We walked ntil we fond a hotel. Cycled Vientiane seeing the Golden Pagoda and the Buddha Park.
We caught a bus to Vang Vieng for 3 days of scootering, tubing and climbing. We sourced a bus and shared two seats to Luang Prabang for some french cisine and monk watching.
Another bus trip and we arrived at Phonsavan to see the P
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Laos
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Laos Travel. Savannakhet Bus Station. An International Travel Hub.
Savannakhet Bus Station is the first place you will experience this great little town. The Town is a really nice mix of Chinese, European and Local Architecture and Cultures. A bright and colourful Town.
The Thai Embassy is only a short tuc tuc ride away, perhaps between 60 and 100 Baht would be a fair price. It is actually not too far to walk, but time is always an issue.
Enjoy your time here and
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3 op Reis - BACKSTAGE | Laos
Neem een kijkje backstage bij 3 op Reis in Laos!
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Mukdahan Bus Station, Thailand. A Travel Hub to Laos & Vietnam.
Mukdahen Bus Station is located in The Far North East of Thailand. Laos is just a stones throw across the Mekong River. The Bus Station is a Travel Hub connecting many parts of North Eastern Thailand and Many places around Thailand.
It's a great place to catch The International Bus to Savannakhet in Laos and then on to more destinations in Laos and Vietnam.
This the bus you can catch if you nee
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Candy (Newtopia): Laos
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Pom_Happy trip @ Laos
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laos(t)
Guts - Want It Back (Asagaya Remix) [feat. Patrice]
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ໃສວ່າຊິບໍຖິ້ມກັນ bao lao
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Jzrvte laos
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อากาสหนาวเย็น ธรรมชาติสวยงาม ติดริมน้ำโขงที่บ้านปากแบง สปป.ลาว pakbang laos
จุดที่พักนักท่องเที่ยวก่อนมุ่งหน้าสู่เมืองหลวงพระบาง
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ເວລາວ່າງ EP:3 TheGang Laos ເຕັ້ນຄາຍຮ້ອນ
https://www.facebook.com/TheGang-Laos...
ເຂົ້າມາຊົມພວກເຮົາແລ້ວຢ່າລືມກົດຕິດຕາມແລະກົດໄລ້ໃຫ້ພວກເຮົາັຫລືຄອມເມັນລຸ່ມຄິບນີ້
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Rick fietst de wereld rond #85 Welkom in Laos!
Rick Creemers reist twee jaar lang rond de wereld op zijn fiets!
In deze video zien we een overzicht van wat Rick heeft gezien in Laos. Slapen, werken en eten, alles komt aan bod!
Speciaal voor National Geographic Junior maakt Rick vlogs over zijn avonturen. Heb je nog een vraag aan Rick? Stuur hem naar rick@natgeojunior.nl! Wil je weten waar Rick nu is? Kijk dan op www.natgeojunior.nl/rick.
Torneo LUTI (Semana 2) - SQUIDERS vs Laos Meat (GANADA: 5-0)
Ronda 1 - 26:08
Ronda 2 - 30:14
Ronda 3 - 35:30 (desconexión del equipo rival)
Ronda 3 - 40:34 (repetida)
Ronda 4 - 57:21 (4vs3 por falta de miembro del equipo ...
Ronda 1 - 26:08
Ronda 2 - 30:14
Ronda 3 - 35:30 (desconexión del equipo rival)
Ronda 3 - 40:34 (repetida)
Ronda 4 - 57:21 (4vs3 por falta de miembro del equipo rival)
Ronda 4 - 1:03:30 (repetida)
Ronda 5 - 1:11:09
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http://www.twitch.tv/greeeeeeeey
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wn.com/Torneo Luti (Semana 2) Squiders Vs Laos Meat (Ganada 5 0)
Ronda 1 - 26:08
Ronda 2 - 30:14
Ronda 3 - 35:30 (desconexión del equipo rival)
Ronda 3 - 40:34 (repetida)
Ronda 4 - 57:21 (4vs3 por falta de miembro del equipo rival)
Ronda 4 - 1:03:30 (repetida)
Ronda 5 - 1:11:09
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http://www.twitch.tv/greeeeeeeey
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- published: 14 Feb 2016
- views: 9
LAOS best song-ເພງໃຫມ່ລາວ 2015
ເພງໃຫມ່ລາວ 2015 ,
เพลงลาวใหม่,
Lao love song,
Lao happy song
Love lao song,
• sao thad fa nom,
• sengnapha daranoy,
• huk ph eur sum,
• ເພງລາວ mp4,
• ເພັງລາວ ສະ...
ເພງໃຫມ່ລາວ 2015 ,
เพลงลาวใหม่,
Lao love song,
Lao happy song
Love lao song,
• sao thad fa nom,
• sengnapha daranoy,
• huk ph eur sum,
• ເພງລາວ mp4,
• ເພັງລາວ ສະຕິງ,
• ເພງລາວ เพลงลาว,
• ເພງລາວ ເສບສົດ,
• ເພງລາວ2014,
• ເພງລາວ mp3,
wn.com/Laos Best Song ເພງໃຫມ່ລາວ 2015
ເພງໃຫມ່ລາວ 2015 ,
เพลงลาวใหม่,
Lao love song,
Lao happy song
Love lao song,
• sao thad fa nom,
• sengnapha daranoy,
• huk ph eur sum,
• ເພງລາວ mp4,
• ເພັງລາວ ສະຕິງ,
• ເພງລາວ เพลงลาว,
• ເພງລາວ ເສບສົດ,
• ເພງລາວ2014,
• ເພງລາວ mp3,
- published: 14 Feb 2016
- views: 1
XW7FG Laos. From dxnews.com
Makoto, JA7FGI will be active from Laos 29 March - 4 April 2016 as XW7FG.
http://dxnews.com/xw7fg/...
Makoto, JA7FGI will be active from Laos 29 March - 4 April 2016 as XW7FG.
http://dxnews.com/xw7fg/
wn.com/Xw7Fg Laos. From Dxnews.Com
Makoto, JA7FGI will be active from Laos 29 March - 4 April 2016 as XW7FG.
http://dxnews.com/xw7fg/
- published: 14 Feb 2016
- views: 1
Vientiane, Laos trip 2016
Vientiane is the capital and largest city of Laos, on the banks of the Mekong River near the border with Thailand. Vientiane became the capital in 1563 due to f...
Vientiane is the capital and largest city of Laos, on the banks of the Mekong River near the border with Thailand. Vientiane became the capital in 1563 due to fears of a Burmese invasion. Vientiane was the administrative capital during French rule and, due to economic growth in recent times, is now the economic centre of Laos.
All shot with a Gopro Hero 4 silver.
This is part of our Travel in Laos.
Monument : Patuxai, Talat sao, Wat sisaket, Pha that luang.
Thank you for watching my videos.
If you like this video, comments and like, thank you.
Song : Nora en pure - Come with me (Original Mix)
wn.com/Vientiane, Laos Trip 2016
Vientiane is the capital and largest city of Laos, on the banks of the Mekong River near the border with Thailand. Vientiane became the capital in 1563 due to fears of a Burmese invasion. Vientiane was the administrative capital during French rule and, due to economic growth in recent times, is now the economic centre of Laos.
All shot with a Gopro Hero 4 silver.
This is part of our Travel in Laos.
Monument : Patuxai, Talat sao, Wat sisaket, Pha that luang.
Thank you for watching my videos.
If you like this video, comments and like, thank you.
Song : Nora en pure - Come with me (Original Mix)
- published: 14 Feb 2016
- views: 27
the best hmong laos song / koj yog tus kuv xub tham / npauj nyiag ham
koj yog tus kuv xub tham npauj nyiag ham
hmong laos song, hmong laos music,
youtube laos song, youtube laos music,
laos country, laos traditional song
hmong...
koj yog tus kuv xub tham npauj nyiag ham
hmong laos song, hmong laos music,
youtube laos song, youtube laos music,
laos country, laos traditional song
hmong new year laos
youtube hmong laos
musique hmong laos
hmong laos people
hmong new year song
youtube hmong laos
hmong new song mp3 new hmong laos song
wn.com/The Best Hmong Laos Song Koj Yog Tus Kuv Xub Tham Npauj Nyiag Ham
koj yog tus kuv xub tham npauj nyiag ham
hmong laos song, hmong laos music,
youtube laos song, youtube laos music,
laos country, laos traditional song
hmong new year laos
youtube hmong laos
musique hmong laos
hmong laos people
hmong new year song
youtube hmong laos
hmong new song mp3 new hmong laos song
- published: 14 Feb 2016
- views: 2
Sunset Over The Mekong River In Savannakhet , Laos.
A relaxing beer as you admire the beautiful Sunset across The Mekong River in Savannakhet, Laos. Chill Out and enjoy a couple of hours on The Banks of the Mekon...
A relaxing beer as you admire the beautiful Sunset across The Mekong River in Savannakhet, Laos. Chill Out and enjoy a couple of hours on The Banks of the Mekong River.
wn.com/Sunset Over The Mekong River In Savannakhet , Laos.
A relaxing beer as you admire the beautiful Sunset across The Mekong River in Savannakhet, Laos. Chill Out and enjoy a couple of hours on The Banks of the Mekong River.
- published: 14 Feb 2016
- views: 1
Accommodation in Savannakhet, Laos. Leena Guesthouse.
Savannakhet, Laos, A sample of some great Affordable Quality Guesthouse Accommodation in Laos
Leena Guesthouse is Centrally Located, friendly, clean and comfy...
Savannakhet, Laos, A sample of some great Affordable Quality Guesthouse Accommodation in Laos
Leena Guesthouse is Centrally Located, friendly, clean and comfy.
A nights stay for about 250 Baht is really good value, Enjoy.
wn.com/Accommodation In Savannakhet, Laos. Leena Guesthouse.
Savannakhet, Laos, A sample of some great Affordable Quality Guesthouse Accommodation in Laos
Leena Guesthouse is Centrally Located, friendly, clean and comfy.
A nights stay for about 250 Baht is really good value, Enjoy.
- published: 14 Feb 2016
- views: 2
Fourie's on Tour Laos 2015
Arrived in Vientiane and the public bus dropped us at Nam Phou Fountain. We walked ntil we fond a hotel. Cycled Vientiane seeing the Golden Pagoda and the Buddh...
Arrived in Vientiane and the public bus dropped us at Nam Phou Fountain. We walked ntil we fond a hotel. Cycled Vientiane seeing the Golden Pagoda and the Buddha Park.
We caught a bus to Vang Vieng for 3 days of scootering, tubing and climbing. We sourced a bus and shared two seats to Luang Prabang for some french cisine and monk watching.
Another bus trip and we arrived at Phonsavan to see the Plain of Jars.
The rains had closed the roads so it was back through Vientiane on our way to Ban Khoun Kham to visitt te unbelievable Tham Kong Lo Cave.
From there we headed to Thakhek and Savannakhet aiming for the climax of Kayaking the 4000 Islands with the Mekong dolphins.
wn.com/Fourie's On Tour Laos 2015
Arrived in Vientiane and the public bus dropped us at Nam Phou Fountain. We walked ntil we fond a hotel. Cycled Vientiane seeing the Golden Pagoda and the Buddha Park.
We caught a bus to Vang Vieng for 3 days of scootering, tubing and climbing. We sourced a bus and shared two seats to Luang Prabang for some french cisine and monk watching.
Another bus trip and we arrived at Phonsavan to see the Plain of Jars.
The rains had closed the roads so it was back through Vientiane on our way to Ban Khoun Kham to visitt te unbelievable Tham Kong Lo Cave.
From there we headed to Thakhek and Savannakhet aiming for the climax of Kayaking the 4000 Islands with the Mekong dolphins.
- published: 14 Feb 2016
- views: 10
Laos
-- Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http://www.powtoon.com/youtube/ -- Create animated videos and animated presentations for free. PowToon is a free to...
-- Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http://www.powtoon.com/youtube/ -- Create animated videos and animated presentations for free. PowToon is a free tool that allows you to develop cool animated clips and animated presentations for your website, office meeting, sales pitch, nonprofit fundraiser, product launch, video resume, or anything else you could use an animated explainer video. PowToon's animation templates help you create animated presentations and animated explainer videos from scratch. Anyone can produce awesome animations quickly with PowToon, without the cost or hassle other professional animation services require.
wn.com/Laos
-- Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http://www.powtoon.com/youtube/ -- Create animated videos and animated presentations for free. PowToon is a free tool that allows you to develop cool animated clips and animated presentations for your website, office meeting, sales pitch, nonprofit fundraiser, product launch, video resume, or anything else you could use an animated explainer video. PowToon's animation templates help you create animated presentations and animated explainer videos from scratch. Anyone can produce awesome animations quickly with PowToon, without the cost or hassle other professional animation services require.
- published: 14 Feb 2016
- views: 1
Laos Travel. Savannakhet Bus Station. An International Travel Hub.
Savannakhet Bus Station is the first place you will experience this great little town. The Town is a really nice mix of Chinese, European and Local Architecture...
Savannakhet Bus Station is the first place you will experience this great little town. The Town is a really nice mix of Chinese, European and Local Architecture and Cultures. A bright and colourful Town.
The Thai Embassy is only a short tuc tuc ride away, perhaps between 60 and 100 Baht would be a fair price. It is actually not too far to walk, but time is always an issue.
Enjoy your time here and explore this great Town that is being tastefully redeveloped.
wn.com/Laos Travel. Savannakhet Bus Station. An International Travel Hub.
Savannakhet Bus Station is the first place you will experience this great little town. The Town is a really nice mix of Chinese, European and Local Architecture and Cultures. A bright and colourful Town.
The Thai Embassy is only a short tuc tuc ride away, perhaps between 60 and 100 Baht would be a fair price. It is actually not too far to walk, but time is always an issue.
Enjoy your time here and explore this great Town that is being tastefully redeveloped.
- published: 14 Feb 2016
- views: 9
3 op Reis - BACKSTAGE | Laos
Neem een kijkje backstage bij 3 op Reis in Laos!...
Neem een kijkje backstage bij 3 op Reis in Laos!
wn.com/3 Op Reis Backstage | Laos
Neem een kijkje backstage bij 3 op Reis in Laos!
- published: 14 Feb 2016
- views: 66
Mukdahan Bus Station, Thailand. A Travel Hub to Laos & Vietnam.
Mukdahen Bus Station is located in The Far North East of Thailand. Laos is just a stones throw across the Mekong River. The Bus Station is a Travel Hub connec...
Mukdahen Bus Station is located in The Far North East of Thailand. Laos is just a stones throw across the Mekong River. The Bus Station is a Travel Hub connecting many parts of North Eastern Thailand and Many places around Thailand.
It's a great place to catch The International Bus to Savannakhet in Laos and then on to more destinations in Laos and Vietnam.
This the bus you can catch if you need to get a Visa from the Thai Consulate in Savannakhet.
wn.com/Mukdahan Bus Station, Thailand. A Travel Hub To Laos Vietnam.
Mukdahen Bus Station is located in The Far North East of Thailand. Laos is just a stones throw across the Mekong River. The Bus Station is a Travel Hub connecting many parts of North Eastern Thailand and Many places around Thailand.
It's a great place to catch The International Bus to Savannakhet in Laos and then on to more destinations in Laos and Vietnam.
This the bus you can catch if you need to get a Visa from the Thai Consulate in Savannakhet.
- published: 14 Feb 2016
- views: 7
laos(t)
Guts - Want It Back (Asagaya Remix) [feat. Patrice]...
Guts - Want It Back (Asagaya Remix) [feat. Patrice]
wn.com/Laos(T)
Guts - Want It Back (Asagaya Remix) [feat. Patrice]
- published: 14 Feb 2016
- views: 41
ເວລາວ່າງ EP:3 TheGang Laos ເຕັ້ນຄາຍຮ້ອນ
https://www.facebook.com/TheGang-Laos...
ເຂົ້າມາຊົມພວກເຮົາແລ້ວຢ່າລືມກົດຕິດຕາມແລະກົດໄລ້ໃຫ້ພວກເຮົາັຫລືຄອມເມັນລຸ່ມຄິບນີ້...
https://www.facebook.com/TheGang-Laos...
ເຂົ້າມາຊົມພວກເຮົາແລ້ວຢ່າລືມກົດຕິດຕາມແລະກົດໄລ້ໃຫ້ພວກເຮົາັຫລືຄອມເມັນລຸ່ມຄິບນີ້
wn.com/ເວລາວ່າງ Ep 3 Thegang Laos ເຕັ້ນຄາຍຮ້ອນ
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- published: 14 Feb 2016
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Rick fietst de wereld rond #85 Welkom in Laos!
Rick Creemers reist twee jaar lang rond de wereld op zijn fiets!
In deze video zien we een overzicht van wat Rick heeft gezien in Laos. Slapen, werken en eten, ...
Rick Creemers reist twee jaar lang rond de wereld op zijn fiets!
In deze video zien we een overzicht van wat Rick heeft gezien in Laos. Slapen, werken en eten, alles komt aan bod!
Speciaal voor National Geographic Junior maakt Rick vlogs over zijn avonturen. Heb je nog een vraag aan Rick? Stuur hem naar rick@natgeojunior.nl! Wil je weten waar Rick nu is? Kijk dan op www.natgeojunior.nl/rick.
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Rick Creemers reist twee jaar lang rond de wereld op zijn fiets!
In deze video zien we een overzicht van wat Rick heeft gezien in Laos. Slapen, werken en eten, alles komt aan bod!
Speciaal voor National Geographic Junior maakt Rick vlogs over zijn avonturen. Heb je nog een vraag aan Rick? Stuur hem naar rick@natgeojunior.nl! Wil je weten waar Rick nu is? Kijk dan op www.natgeojunior.nl/rick.
- published: 14 Feb 2016
- views: 19
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Laos Wonderland (full documentary) - The Secrets of Nature
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Southeast Asia at its best. 85% of the country is untouched nature, widespread forests, steep mountains and wide river valleys, but also cool high plateaus and savannahs. The primeval fores
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Laos Trip 2015
Sorry, this ended up much longer than I thought it'd be. I doubt anyone will watch it all the way through.
0:28 - 2:00: Vientiane (Laotian capital)
2:57 - 4:30: Houay Xai (Small Mekong River town on the Lao/Thai border)
4:31 - 10:17: The Gibbon Experience (Hiking and ziplining over the jungle canopy in the Bokeo wilderness, sleeping in treehouses 45 meters off the forest floor)
11:00 - 13:01:
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Family Trip To Laos Pt # 2
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Miss Laos 2015 Official Contest (1/7) ງານປະກວດນາງສາວປີ 2015 - ເປັນທາງການ Part 1
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Miss Laos 2015 Official Contest (6/7) ງານປະກວດນາງສາວປີ 2015 - ເປັນທາງການ Part 6
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US Cluster Bomb Legacy Costing Lives In Laos
The Legacy: The Vietnam's dark legacy is still costing lives in Laos. Meet the brave women trying to clear the bomb fields.
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Laos is the most heavily bombed country in the world. In the Vietnam War the US dropped 2 million tonnes of explosives t
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Walking in Vientiane (Laos)
Vientiane is the capital and largest city of Laos, situated on the Mekong near the border with Thailand. Vientiane became the capital in 1563 due to fears of a Burmese invasion.[2] Vientiane was the administrative capital during French rule and, due to economic growth in recent times, is now the economic centre of Laos.
The estimated population of the city is 754,000 (2009).
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Die neuen Paradiese: Laos - Entlang des Mekong
Jede Episode der Dokureihe führt zu einem entlegenen, wenig bekannten Paradies und den Menschen, die sich täglich ihrer Bewahrung widmen. In dieser Folge: Lange Zeit hat sich Laos politisch isoliert. Auch Touristen waren in dem ostasiatischen Land eher geduldet denn gern gesehen. Seit einigen Jahren jedoch öffnet sich das Land dem sanften Tourismus ...
Nach Jahren einer selbst gewählten Isolation
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Vientiane | Vang Vieng Tubing | Blue Lagoon | Luang Prabang: Kinging-It Laos Vlog Ep. 12
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We landed in Vientiane, then headed to Vang Vieng for some Tubing action! After a few days we then made our way to Luang Prabang.
Waterfalls, Swimming
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Les routes de l'impossible : Laos, au pays du triangle d'or France 3
Les routes de l'impossible - Saison 6 - Laos, au pays du triangle d'or ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cette série documentaire suit, .
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The CIA's Secret War in Laos during the Vietnam War | 1960-70 | Cold War Footage | Full Documentary
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This 1970 documentary is an exploration of the history of the secret war in Laos, the Central Intelligence Agency's involvement in the war, and U.S foreign policy towar
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The Secret War (BOMBIES) America's war on Laos!
How is it possible for the supposed most free society in the world America to wage a secret war unkown to its people for generations, and to behold the waste of human lives as if they are nothing! This is the documentary BOMBIES, if we cannot stop and think about what we are doing when we wage war! Then we truly are a cancer on this earth! for educatonal and discussion and fair practice purposes
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LAOS MOVIE-- Always on My Mind- คิดถึงทุกคืน
LAOS MOVIE
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Opération Laos made in CIA - Documentaire
La guerre du Vietnam fut le premier conflit retransmis à la télévision. Pourtant, c'est le Laos voisin qui constitua entre 1962 et 1973 la cible d'une guerre aérienne interminable et démesurée, devenant le pays le plus bombardé de l'histoire. Cette "guerre secrète", l'opération la plus importante menée par la CIA, reste aujourd'hui encore largement ignorée.
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Laos, l'autre fils du Mékong - Echappées belles
Échappées belles : Laos, l'autre fils du Mékong
Nos échappées belles seront Laosiennes, cette semaine. Sacha va traverser le Nord du pays, depuis Vientiane. En passant par Luang Prabang, ancienne capitale culturelle et spirituelle. Pour finir dans un village « ethnique » qui se bat pour conserver ses coutumes, ses traditions dans un pays où la modernité gagne du terrain dans ce nouveau pays émerge
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Le Laos au fil du Mékong - croisière à la découverte du monde - Documentaire
Après la découverte de Vientiane, la capitale du Laos, c'est à Pakse dans le Sud du pays que nous embarquons à bord d'un très confortable bateau, le Vat Phou. Descendant le Mékong, nous faisons escale devant l'exceptionnel site Hindo Khmer du Vat Phu, autrefois relié à Angkor, puis nous pénétrons au cœur de l'archipel de Si Phan Don, avant d'atteindre les chutes de Khon Phapheng qui marquent la fr
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Across Borders with Dr Farish - Episode 2: China – Laos
The Golden Triangle bordering Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar, was once a notorious drug production zone. Now, a massive new casino has been built there. Its investors are from China. How will Chinese investment change a small country like Laos?
Across Borders with Dr Farish has won "Best Documentary Series" (International Affairs) at the New York Festivals 2015.
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Laos Wonderland (full documentary) - The Secrets of Nature
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Southeast Asia at its best. 85% of the country is untouched nature, widespread forests, steep mountains and wide river valleys, but also cool high plateaus and savannahs. The primeval forests support a fauna like something out of a fairy tale, with elephants, tigers, leopards, and some of the rarest animal species on the planet. Species never seen by humans are discovered at regular intervals. In recent decades, the few large mammals to be described for the first time were all found in Indochina and experts assume that most of them are at home in Laos: wild oxen such as the saola and kuprey or the truong son munjak. No outsider has ever seen a living specimen of the latter; its existence is only known indirectly, through skeletons, horns and bag that are occasionally found in remote villages. And there is the Mekong, one of the last untamed rivers on Earth. Fed by hundreds of tributaries, it is one of the richest freshwater systems on the planet, comparable only with the Congo or Amazon. This is where the Mekong catfish lives. At 3 meters long and weighing in at 300 kilograms, this monster must be the largest freshwater fish on earth.
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Southeast Asia at its best. 85% of the country is untouched nature, widespread forests, steep mountains and wide river valleys, but also cool high plateaus and savannahs. The primeval forests support a fauna like something out of a fairy tale, with elephants, tigers, leopards, and some of the rarest animal species on the planet. Species never seen by humans are discovered at regular intervals. In recent decades, the few large mammals to be described for the first time were all found in Indochina and experts assume that most of them are at home in Laos: wild oxen such as the saola and kuprey or the truong son munjak. No outsider has ever seen a living specimen of the latter; its existence is only known indirectly, through skeletons, horns and bag that are occasionally found in remote villages. And there is the Mekong, one of the last untamed rivers on Earth. Fed by hundreds of tributaries, it is one of the richest freshwater systems on the planet, comparable only with the Congo or Amazon. This is where the Mekong catfish lives. At 3 meters long and weighing in at 300 kilograms, this monster must be the largest freshwater fish on earth.
- published: 13 Feb 2014
- views: 852940
Laos Trip 2015
Sorry, this ended up much longer than I thought it'd be. I doubt anyone will watch it all the way through.
0:28 - 2:00: Vientiane (Laotian capital)
2:57 - ...
Sorry, this ended up much longer than I thought it'd be. I doubt anyone will watch it all the way through.
0:28 - 2:00: Vientiane (Laotian capital)
2:57 - 4:30: Houay Xai (Small Mekong River town on the Lao/Thai border)
4:31 - 10:17: The Gibbon Experience (Hiking and ziplining over the jungle canopy in the Bokeo wilderness, sleeping in treehouses 45 meters off the forest floor)
11:00 - 13:01: Mekong River by longboat (Houay Xai to Luang Prabang), with an overnight stop in Pak Beng.
13:42 - 15:49: Elephant Village Sanctuary, Luang Prabang (elephants rescued from logging industry)
15:56 - 17:56: Luang Prabang local market and Lao cooking class
17:56-18:57: More Luang Prabang
19:29 - 20:35: Kuang Si Waterfall
22:05 - 23:44: Cave tubing and river kayaking, Vang Vieng
23:45 - 24:12: Blue Lagoon, Vang Vieng
24:35 - 26:36: Hot-air balloon over Vang Vieng
All music featured in this video is by Lord Huron from their 2012 debut album Lonesome Dreams
wn.com/Laos Trip 2015
Sorry, this ended up much longer than I thought it'd be. I doubt anyone will watch it all the way through.
0:28 - 2:00: Vientiane (Laotian capital)
2:57 - 4:30: Houay Xai (Small Mekong River town on the Lao/Thai border)
4:31 - 10:17: The Gibbon Experience (Hiking and ziplining over the jungle canopy in the Bokeo wilderness, sleeping in treehouses 45 meters off the forest floor)
11:00 - 13:01: Mekong River by longboat (Houay Xai to Luang Prabang), with an overnight stop in Pak Beng.
13:42 - 15:49: Elephant Village Sanctuary, Luang Prabang (elephants rescued from logging industry)
15:56 - 17:56: Luang Prabang local market and Lao cooking class
17:56-18:57: More Luang Prabang
19:29 - 20:35: Kuang Si Waterfall
22:05 - 23:44: Cave tubing and river kayaking, Vang Vieng
23:45 - 24:12: Blue Lagoon, Vang Vieng
24:35 - 26:36: Hot-air balloon over Vang Vieng
All music featured in this video is by Lord Huron from their 2012 debut album Lonesome Dreams
- published: 22 Feb 2015
- views: 54311
Family Trip To Laos Pt # 2
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- published: 19 Feb 2015
- views: 70914
Street Food 2015 ✓ Street Food in Laos (Food Documentary)
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- published: 17 Apr 2015
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US Cluster Bomb Legacy Costing Lives In Laos
The Legacy: The Vietnam's dark legacy is still costing lives in Laos. Meet the brave women trying to clear the bomb fields.
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The Legacy: The Vietnam's dark legacy is still costing lives in Laos. Meet the brave women trying to clear the bomb fields.
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Laos is the most heavily bombed country in the world. In the Vietnam War the US dropped 2 million tonnes of explosives there. Now, a brave band of women are finding and destroying the 'bombies' left behind.
The women walk slowly through the undergrowth, scanning the ground with metal detectors. Given there are up to 80 million unexploded munitions in Laos the women are doing a job that will take more than a lifetime to complete. "I was excited as well as frightened", says 46-year-old Phou Vong, recalling the first time she found a 'bombie'. "I hesitated a bit, but thought I should be glad to see it, because in a sense I was helping my people." Phou joined the team 3 years ago, after her husband was killed in a road accident. "There was no-one to help me but myself, and I had no money to support my children's education." She now earns $250 a month, that's better than the average wage in Laos. It's a special empowerment programme to give much-needed opportunities to local women. But the de-miners are worried their funding will run out. "We won't be able to clear them all, there are just so many of them." More than four decades after the American campaign ended, undetonated explosives still contaminate forests and fields. And it's Lao civilians who are risking their lives to clean them up.
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The Legacy: The Vietnam's dark legacy is still costing lives in Laos. Meet the brave women trying to clear the bomb fields.
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For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=67529
Laos is the most heavily bombed country in the world. In the Vietnam War the US dropped 2 million tonnes of explosives there. Now, a brave band of women are finding and destroying the 'bombies' left behind.
The women walk slowly through the undergrowth, scanning the ground with metal detectors. Given there are up to 80 million unexploded munitions in Laos the women are doing a job that will take more than a lifetime to complete. "I was excited as well as frightened", says 46-year-old Phou Vong, recalling the first time she found a 'bombie'. "I hesitated a bit, but thought I should be glad to see it, because in a sense I was helping my people." Phou joined the team 3 years ago, after her husband was killed in a road accident. "There was no-one to help me but myself, and I had no money to support my children's education." She now earns $250 a month, that's better than the average wage in Laos. It's a special empowerment programme to give much-needed opportunities to local women. But the de-miners are worried their funding will run out. "We won't be able to clear them all, there are just so many of them." More than four decades after the American campaign ended, undetonated explosives still contaminate forests and fields. And it's Lao civilians who are risking their lives to clean them up.
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- published: 04 Aug 2014
- views: 73584
Walking in Vientiane (Laos)
Vientiane is the capital and largest city of Laos, situated on the Mekong near the border with Thailand. Vientiane became the capital in 1563 due to fears of a ...
Vientiane is the capital and largest city of Laos, situated on the Mekong near the border with Thailand. Vientiane became the capital in 1563 due to fears of a Burmese invasion.[2] Vientiane was the administrative capital during French rule and, due to economic growth in recent times, is now the economic centre of Laos.
The estimated population of the city is 754,000 (2009).
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Vientiane is the capital and largest city of Laos, situated on the Mekong near the border with Thailand. Vientiane became the capital in 1563 due to fears of a Burmese invasion.[2] Vientiane was the administrative capital during French rule and, due to economic growth in recent times, is now the economic centre of Laos.
The estimated population of the city is 754,000 (2009).
- published: 02 Dec 2014
- views: 83174
Laos Song 2015–Lao Song Collection [ເພງ ລາວ ການເກັບກໍາຂໍ້]-Non-stop
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- published: 03 Nov 2015
- views: 21161
Die neuen Paradiese: Laos - Entlang des Mekong
Jede Episode der Dokureihe führt zu einem entlegenen, wenig bekannten Paradies und den Menschen, die sich täglich ihrer Bewahrung widmen. In dieser Folge: Lange...
Jede Episode der Dokureihe führt zu einem entlegenen, wenig bekannten Paradies und den Menschen, die sich täglich ihrer Bewahrung widmen. In dieser Folge: Lange Zeit hat sich Laos politisch isoliert. Auch Touristen waren in dem ostasiatischen Land eher geduldet denn gern gesehen. Seit einigen Jahren jedoch öffnet sich das Land dem sanften Tourismus ...
Nach Jahren einer selbst gewählten Isolation hat sich Laos vor knapp 15 Jahren vorsichtig dem Tourismus geöffnet. Da die Ressourcen des ostasiatischen Landes Begehrlichkeiten wecken, ist unsicher, ob es sich weiterhin seine idyllische Natur erhalten kann. Die unberührten Wälder und friedlichen Fischerdörfer an den Ufern des Mekong sind noch in der Lage, das zerbrechliche Gleichgewicht zwischen Umweltschutz und moderner Entwicklung zu halten.
Der ehemalige Lehrer Jean François Reumaux hat sich dem Schutz des Urwaldes und der dort lebenden Gibbons - einer großen und besonders bedrohten Affenart - verschrieben. "The Gibbon Experience" heißt das von ihm betreute Naturschutzgebiet.
Entlang des Mekong-Stromes haben sich inmitten traditioneller Dörfer unter Beachtung der landesüblichen Sitten und Gebräuche unterschiedliche Formen des Tourismus entwickelt. Die Stadt Luang Prabang enthüllt ihre buddhistischen Schätze, und einheimische wie zugewanderte Naturaktivisten bemühen sich, Elefanten in einem neu gegründeten Reservat zu schützen.
wn.com/Die Neuen Paradiese Laos Entlang Des Mekong
Jede Episode der Dokureihe führt zu einem entlegenen, wenig bekannten Paradies und den Menschen, die sich täglich ihrer Bewahrung widmen. In dieser Folge: Lange Zeit hat sich Laos politisch isoliert. Auch Touristen waren in dem ostasiatischen Land eher geduldet denn gern gesehen. Seit einigen Jahren jedoch öffnet sich das Land dem sanften Tourismus ...
Nach Jahren einer selbst gewählten Isolation hat sich Laos vor knapp 15 Jahren vorsichtig dem Tourismus geöffnet. Da die Ressourcen des ostasiatischen Landes Begehrlichkeiten wecken, ist unsicher, ob es sich weiterhin seine idyllische Natur erhalten kann. Die unberührten Wälder und friedlichen Fischerdörfer an den Ufern des Mekong sind noch in der Lage, das zerbrechliche Gleichgewicht zwischen Umweltschutz und moderner Entwicklung zu halten.
Der ehemalige Lehrer Jean François Reumaux hat sich dem Schutz des Urwaldes und der dort lebenden Gibbons - einer großen und besonders bedrohten Affenart - verschrieben. "The Gibbon Experience" heißt das von ihm betreute Naturschutzgebiet.
Entlang des Mekong-Stromes haben sich inmitten traditioneller Dörfer unter Beachtung der landesüblichen Sitten und Gebräuche unterschiedliche Formen des Tourismus entwickelt. Die Stadt Luang Prabang enthüllt ihre buddhistischen Schätze, und einheimische wie zugewanderte Naturaktivisten bemühen sich, Elefanten in einem neu gegründeten Reservat zu schützen.
- published: 01 Aug 2014
- views: 18589
Vientiane | Vang Vieng Tubing | Blue Lagoon | Luang Prabang: Kinging-It Laos Vlog Ep. 12
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We landed in Vientiane, then headed to Vang Vieng for some Tubing action! After a few days we then made our way to Luang Prabang.
Waterfalls, Swimming with Elephants, Tubing, and The Blue Lagoon - what a place!
There is also some drone footage shot with a DJI Phantom 2 thrown in for good measure ;)
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We landed in Vientiane, then headed to Vang Vieng for some Tubing action! After a few days we then made our way to Luang Prabang.
Waterfalls, Swimming with Elephants, Tubing, and The Blue Lagoon - what a place!
There is also some drone footage shot with a DJI Phantom 2 thrown in for good measure ;)
- published: 14 Feb 2015
- views: 27123
Les routes de l'impossible : Laos, au pays du triangle d'or France 3
Les routes de l'impossible - Saison 6 - Laos, au pays du triangle d'or ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cette série docume...
Les routes de l'impossible - Saison 6 - Laos, au pays du triangle d'or ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cette série documentaire suit, .
Diffusé sur France 5 le mardi 14 juillet 2015 Les routes de l'impossible - Congo, le dernier train du Katanga --------------------------------------------------------------- Cette .
Diffusé sur France 5 le mardi 14 juillet 2015 Les routes de l'impossible - Saison 6 - Brésil : la loi du plus fort .
Les routes de l impossible Bolivie, au coeur du déluge. Dans les sous-bois humides de la jungle bolivienne, une famille récolte les . Les routes de l'impossible .
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Les routes de l'impossible - Saison 6 - Laos, au pays du triangle d'or ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cette série documentaire suit, .
Diffusé sur France 5 le mardi 14 juillet 2015 Les routes de l'impossible - Congo, le dernier train du Katanga --------------------------------------------------------------- Cette .
Diffusé sur France 5 le mardi 14 juillet 2015 Les routes de l'impossible - Saison 6 - Brésil : la loi du plus fort .
Les routes de l impossible Bolivie, au coeur du déluge. Dans les sous-bois humides de la jungle bolivienne, une famille récolte les . Les routes de l'impossible .
- published: 04 Sep 2015
- views: 14501
The CIA's Secret War in Laos during the Vietnam War | 1960-70 | Cold War Footage | Full Documentary
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This 1970 documentary is an exploration of the history of the secret war in Laos, the Central Intelligence Agency's involvement in the war, and U.S foreign policy toward the country.
The CIA's Secret War in Laos during the Vietnam War | 1960-70 | Cold War Footage | Full Documentary
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This 1970 documentary is an exploration of the history of the secret war in Laos, the Central Intelligence Agency's involvement in the war, and U.S foreign policy toward the country.
The CIA's Secret War in Laos during the Vietnam War | 1960-70 | Cold War Footage | Full Documentary
- published: 02 Aug 2013
- views: 44912
The Secret War (BOMBIES) America's war on Laos!
How is it possible for the supposed most free society in the world America to wage a secret war unkown to its people for generations, and to behold the waste of...
How is it possible for the supposed most free society in the world America to wage a secret war unkown to its people for generations, and to behold the waste of human lives as if they are nothing! This is the documentary BOMBIES, if we cannot stop and think about what we are doing when we wage war! Then we truly are a cancer on this earth! for educatonal and discussion and fair practice purposes
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How is it possible for the supposed most free society in the world America to wage a secret war unkown to its people for generations, and to behold the waste of human lives as if they are nothing! This is the documentary BOMBIES, if we cannot stop and think about what we are doing when we wage war! Then we truly are a cancer on this earth! for educatonal and discussion and fair practice purposes
- published: 06 Jun 2012
- views: 66733
Opération Laos made in CIA - Documentaire
La guerre du Vietnam fut le premier conflit retransmis à la télévision. Pourtant, c'est le Laos voisin qui constitua entre 1962 et 1973 la cible d'une guerre aé...
La guerre du Vietnam fut le premier conflit retransmis à la télévision. Pourtant, c'est le Laos voisin qui constitua entre 1962 et 1973 la cible d'une guerre aérienne interminable et démesurée, devenant le pays le plus bombardé de l'histoire. Cette "guerre secrète", l'opération la plus importante menée par la CIA, reste aujourd'hui encore largement ignorée.
wn.com/Opération Laos Made In Cia Documentaire
La guerre du Vietnam fut le premier conflit retransmis à la télévision. Pourtant, c'est le Laos voisin qui constitua entre 1962 et 1973 la cible d'une guerre aérienne interminable et démesurée, devenant le pays le plus bombardé de l'histoire. Cette "guerre secrète", l'opération la plus importante menée par la CIA, reste aujourd'hui encore largement ignorée.
- published: 02 Jan 2015
- views: 4063
Laos, l'autre fils du Mékong - Echappées belles
Échappées belles : Laos, l'autre fils du Mékong
Nos échappées belles seront Laosiennes, cette semaine. Sacha va traverser le Nord du pays, depuis Vientiane. En ...
Échappées belles : Laos, l'autre fils du Mékong
Nos échappées belles seront Laosiennes, cette semaine. Sacha va traverser le Nord du pays, depuis Vientiane. En passant par Luang Prabang, ancienne capitale culturelle et spirituelle. Pour finir dans un village « ethnique » qui se bat pour conserver ses coutumes, ses traditions dans un pays où la modernité gagne du terrain dans ce nouveau pays émergeant.
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Sophie Jovillard, Raphaël de Casabianca et Jérôme Pitorin se relayent le samedi à 20h35 sur france5 pour vous faire découvrir des échappées aussi belles que lointaines.
wn.com/Laos, L'Autre Fils Du Mékong Echappées Belles
Échappées belles : Laos, l'autre fils du Mékong
Nos échappées belles seront Laosiennes, cette semaine. Sacha va traverser le Nord du pays, depuis Vientiane. En passant par Luang Prabang, ancienne capitale culturelle et spirituelle. Pour finir dans un village « ethnique » qui se bat pour conserver ses coutumes, ses traditions dans un pays où la modernité gagne du terrain dans ce nouveau pays émergeant.
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Sophie Jovillard, Raphaël de Casabianca et Jérôme Pitorin se relayent le samedi à 20h35 sur france5 pour vous faire découvrir des échappées aussi belles que lointaines.
- published: 25 Aug 2015
- views: 4053
Le Laos au fil du Mékong - croisière à la découverte du monde - Documentaire
Après la découverte de Vientiane, la capitale du Laos, c'est à Pakse dans le Sud du pays que nous embarquons à bord d'un très confortable bateau, le Vat Phou. D...
Après la découverte de Vientiane, la capitale du Laos, c'est à Pakse dans le Sud du pays que nous embarquons à bord d'un très confortable bateau, le Vat Phou. Descendant le Mékong, nous faisons escale devant l'exceptionnel site Hindo Khmer du Vat Phu, autrefois relié à Angkor, puis nous pénétrons au cœur de l'archipel de Si Phan Don, avant d'atteindre les chutes de Khon Phapheng qui marquent la frontière avec le Cambodge. Au Nord du pays à Luang Prabang, la capitale éternelle, commence une nouvelle croisière vers les grottes de Ban Pakou et les communautés Hmong vivant au bord du fleuve.
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Croisières et Découvertes, c'est des croisières mythiques à bord de paquebots de légende, de voiliers ou de magnifiques embarcations traditionnelles... Des voyages de rêve sur tous les océans et les fleuves du monde.
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Produit par Night And Day.
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Croisières et Découvertes, c'est des croisières mythiques à bord de paquebots de légende, de voiliers ou de magnifiques embarcations traditionnelles... Des voyages de rêve sur tous les océans et les fleuves du monde.
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Produit par Night And Day.
wn.com/Le Laos Au Fil Du Mékong Croisière À La Découverte Du Monde Documentaire
Après la découverte de Vientiane, la capitale du Laos, c'est à Pakse dans le Sud du pays que nous embarquons à bord d'un très confortable bateau, le Vat Phou. Descendant le Mékong, nous faisons escale devant l'exceptionnel site Hindo Khmer du Vat Phu, autrefois relié à Angkor, puis nous pénétrons au cœur de l'archipel de Si Phan Don, avant d'atteindre les chutes de Khon Phapheng qui marquent la frontière avec le Cambodge. Au Nord du pays à Luang Prabang, la capitale éternelle, commence une nouvelle croisière vers les grottes de Ban Pakou et les communautés Hmong vivant au bord du fleuve.
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Croisières et Découvertes, c'est des croisières mythiques à bord de paquebots de légende, de voiliers ou de magnifiques embarcations traditionnelles... Des voyages de rêve sur tous les océans et les fleuves du monde.
Découvrez les plaisirs de la vie à bord et suivez l'équipage dans les coulisses des paquebots.
Produit par Night And Day.
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Croisières et Découvertes, c'est des croisières mythiques à bord de paquebots de légende, de voiliers ou de magnifiques embarcations traditionnelles... Des voyages de rêve sur tous les océans et les fleuves du monde.
Découvrez les plaisirs de la vie à bord et suivez l'équipage dans les coulisses des paquebots.
Produit par Night And Day.
- published: 01 Dec 2013
- views: 22136
Across Borders with Dr Farish - Episode 2: China – Laos
The Golden Triangle bordering Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar, was once a notorious drug production zone. Now, a massive new casino has been built there. Its invest...
The Golden Triangle bordering Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar, was once a notorious drug production zone. Now, a massive new casino has been built there. Its investors are from China. How will Chinese investment change a small country like Laos?
Across Borders with Dr Farish has won "Best Documentary Series" (International Affairs) at the New York Festivals 2015.
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/tv
wn.com/Across Borders With Dr Farish Episode 2 China – Laos
The Golden Triangle bordering Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar, was once a notorious drug production zone. Now, a massive new casino has been built there. Its investors are from China. How will Chinese investment change a small country like Laos?
Across Borders with Dr Farish has won "Best Documentary Series" (International Affairs) at the New York Festivals 2015.
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/tv
- published: 04 Jun 2015
- views: 8862
THAILAND - LAOS | 2015 AFF U19 Youth Championship
THAILAND - LAOS | Football AFF U19 Youth Championship 2015
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- published: 24 Aug 2015
- views: 76832