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Into Laos

author:The ends of the earth in Russia

Poems and distant places...

Different countries, different cultures, different customs, each with its own characteristics, so interesting! Feel a different atmosphere in Laos...!

Map of Laos

Laos, one of the poorest countries in Southeast Asia... When you really feel the customs and culture of Laos, let you like this poor and backward small country!

Into Laos

Give me a free ride to the Laotian people

Laos is a country with a long history, located in the center of the Southeast Peninsula, known as the "Land of a Thousand Buddhas"! It is multi-ethnic, multi-religious... Coexisting countries, rich in natural resources and cultural heritage, have unique customs. Buddhist culture has a very wide influence in the country, Buddhist monks and temples can be seen everywhere on the streets of Laos, Laotian life is very comfortable, residents treat each other sincerely, there is no deception, they never worry that others are better off than themselves. The inhabitants do not have much material needs, they live purely, travel to Laos and your soul will be purified ...

Into Laos

At the end of May, a solo trip through the Indochina Peninsula country of Laos!

Out of the Lao National Customs, thumbs up, clenched fists, this is the universal way to ride! Free rides more than a dozen times before and after (free rides are Chinese cars, and there are also Laotian cars), Laos is the top three countries in the global happiness index! Let me fully feel the friendliness of the Lao people! Along the Laotian highway, built with the aid of China and the Soviet Union (the road crosses the entire territory of Laos)! I got off a free black Toyota sedan at an intersection, with the Lao Public Security Bureau right next to the intersection!

Into Laos

The house with the national flag on the roof behind me is the Lao Public Security Bureau! There was a big tree opposite the Public Security Bureau, and a dozen policemen dressed in desert-colored clothes were talking under the tree, and I saw that I had taken pictures of their Public Security Bureau with my mobile phone! Just one eccentric cop came up to me and took my phone to look at the space album!

Guest houses in Laos

A dozen other police officers said it was okay to take pictures, and on the contrary, the police officer who took my phone was not good! The police returned my phone after seeing that there was no picture of them in my phone! These dozen police officers are quite interesting, and they don't ask me what nationality I am from? Don't check my passport either! It's not as serious as the common people of their country, I buy something in the store, they ask me what nationality I am? I answered "Jing" in their national dialect, meaning China! (Lao is pronounced with more than 85% of the meaning of Thai Chinese and Chinese Yunnan Dai dialects, and can be interchangeable)

Into Laos

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