Lao people would call Vientiane as Wiang Chan which is also the capital city of Laos located towards northeast of the Mekong River.
During the 16th century,Luang Prabang was the traditional capital.
In 1778,Vientiane was under the control of the Siamese and in 1945 the Japanese had a brief occupation of the city.
On the whole it was the French administrative capital between 1899 till 1953.
Wattay Domestic and International Airport(code: VTA,ICAO code:VLVT) is just less than 5km towards the west of the city off Thanon Luang Prabang.
Taxi coupon rate from airport to city is USD6 and minibus or tuk-tuk were also available near the vehicle parking lot.
The airport(lao:deun bin) is located in the Sikhottabong District which is one of the nine districts in Vientiane.
The other districts in Vientiane Prefecture province are:Chanthabuly, Hadxaifong, Mayparkngum, Naxaithong, Sisattanak, Xaysetha, Xaythany and Vientiane.
Sights along Thanon Luang Prbang Road:-Wat Tai Yai,Kok Po Market,Wat Tai Noy,Wat Oup Moung,Wat Khounta.
Nice seafood restaurants like Khungphung T2 is along Asiane Road which leads to the Northern(lao:neua) Bus(lao:lod may) Terminal(lao:khiu).
Nong Duang Food Garden near bus terminal has a very serene surrounding with greeneries and fish ponds.
Having seafood lunch on a floating hut beside the pond and enjoying your afternoon beer Lao will give you a romantic feeling of a village style experience. It's a family run business and their main specialty is fresh fishes from the pond.
Most of the restaurants along Asiane Road are popular hunt among the locals and can be quite packed at times.
Opposite Kok Poh Market and Savanah Restaurant is a road should be Rue Wattayai that leads to Xang Chieng Market (San Jiang Shopping Complex) which are the China products village.
Map showing the area beyond the airport area which is also the busiest bus route to the north of Laos.
The trunk roads run parallel to the Mekong River.
Ban Sikhay village to Ban Thongpong area is quite a populated suburb of Vientiane.
As noticed there were Sikhay market and Nongnieu market as well as a small bus terminal that covers the Sangthong District area.
Sangthong District(about 70km west of Vientiane) is one great place off the beaten path to see the beautiful countryside and see the lifestyle of the villagers.
There were 10 sub-districts namely Phonehong(capital), Thoulakhom, Keo-Oudom, Kasy, Vangvieng, Feuang, Xanakham, Mad, Hinhurp and Viengkha
Sangthong is one of the 47 poorest district in Laos.
Agriculture is the main activity of the district and the socio-economic status of the local residents were gradually improving with the good road infrastructure.
Before that it took two hours to reach but now less than an hour. Bamboo and banana tree handicrafts were produced by the ethnic minority groups in the district.
Perfect place for outdoor activities:Phou Khao Khouay National Protection Area and Tad Leuk Park suitable for camping but crowded.
Tad Xay and Pha Xay are two beautiful cascading waterfalls in the area. Tad Xet has panoramic view of the mountains.
Getting there:local transport to small town of Thabok at km90.
Western part reached via Ban Napheng.
Wild pig jaws were one of the prohibited items to be exported including the elephant tusks.
Eurasian Wild Pig is found throughout Laos.
Pigs are very important food for the large wild cats - Tiger and Leopard.
As a managed species, they are also important for village subsistence but are illegally traded from the wild to supply meat for urban markets and restaurants.
This is having a negative effect on both large wild cats and subsistence villages.
Huge Asian elephant molar also on the list of export offence.
Nam Et-Phou Louey is the largest National Protected Area in North-east Laos PDR covering an area of about 6,000 square kilometre.
It covers 7 districts and three provinces (Houaphan, Luang Prabang and Xieng Khouang provinces).
The NPA is mostly hilly or mountainous and is the source of many rivers. It is named after its two main features, the Nam Et River and Phou Louey Mountain (“Forever Mountain”).
The area has primary forest rich in flora and fauna including many endangered wildlife. This is truly an evergreen virgin jungle and the Nam Et Phou Louey is a mountainous area being the source of many major rivers including Nam Nern, Nam Khan, Nam Et, Nam Seuang, and Nam Seng.
In addition there are many tributaries, which contribute significantly to the livelihoods of local people. The main importance of rivers to villagers relate to transportation, fishing, household water supply and irrigation amongst others.
Laos used to be known as 'Land of Million Elephants' but mankind is slowly overtaking the rule of law of the jungle under the disguise of development.
The habitats of the wild elephant will be threatened through hunting for use in the ivory trade.
From the Northern Bus terminal,most 'songtheaws' will transport passengers via the police camp traffic light junction passing by Statue of King Fa Ngum monument beside a park and turn into Setthatirah Road which will be their specific stop for a fare of 10,000 kips.
Novotel Hotel,Mekong Hotel and Parkview Residence Apartment were easily recognised landmarks along the way.
Near the junction of Khoun Bulom and Setthatrirah Road is the Cindamay Guest House,behind a petrol station.
Room rates about 80,000 kips Tel:(856021) 262 125.
Chou Anou Road is the Chinatown area while across the junction is Tongkhankham Road where there is very big market with diversified variety of wet and dry sundy goods.
View of Tongkhankham Market in central Vientiane.
A systematic market divided into sections like groceries,vegetables,seafood products and wholesale stores whereas clothings,praying peripherals,sandals,handicrafts,general merchandise were in small shoplots.
A few food stalls were also aligned in one corner. Most of the expatriates communities would come here to do their daily shopping.
This is Lane Xang Avenue in Chantabouly District with a good view of Patuxai Monument.
Photo taken at road junction with the Presidential Palace behind me.
Distance from Setthatirath Road is about 2km. Centrally located in the main artery of Vientiane surrounded by many financial institutions such as the ANZ Bank,Joint Development Bank,Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance,Lao-Viet Bank and Vietcom Bank.
Government agencies like Tourist Information Office,Judiciary Department Ministry of Justice,Forestry Department,Ministry of Education,Lao Telecom and General Post Office. Hotels in the vicinity include Lane Xang Pricess Hotel,Royal Dokmaideng,Khamkoun Hotel,Hotel Ekalath Metropole,Sengphachanh Hotel.
Area in circle is the heart of Vientiane showing the city's central bus terminal where this map is available for viewing.
Talat Salo Mall is just across the bus terminal. Moving on behind the bus terminal were many stalls selling garments and other general merchandise.
It is linked to the Khoun Din Market. You'll never notice this market as there won't be any sign unless you walk through a very narrow alley at the far end of the food stalls near where the washroom is at the bus terminal.
Patuxai Monument also known as a Victory Monument honouring the struggle for independence from France.
The arch has resemblance to that of Arc de Triomphem in Paris.
A beautiful park surrounded the monument and during the night the place looked glittering like a jewel and visitors would gather around the musical fountain.
This is one of the most popular tourist must see destinations in Vientiane.
The Patuxay Monument opening hours is from 08:00 till 17:00 hours.
The Black Stupa is located beside the American Embassy and no photography is allowed beside the embassy's road.
Only through Chantha Khoummane Road area can the photographs be taken.
Old legends says a seven headed dragon protected the people of Vientiane from Siamese invaders during the 1828 war and the dragon is believe to be hidden under the That Dam Stupa.
This conical shape is also incorporated into the That Luang Stupa.
Beyond Patuxay Monument is Kaysone Phomvihane Road where you have the Thai Consulate,World Bank,residence of late Prince Suphanouvong,Lao PDR Army Museum,transmission tower Phonkhenh,Lao-American College Campus.
Along Singha Road which has the most government agencies will lead to the main icon of Laos,the Pha That Luang Stupa which is a gold covered large Buddhist Stupa and a focal point of the annual That Luang Festival in early November.
Wat Hong Kai Keo is a Vietnamese Buddhist Temple off New Hong Kai Keo Road which is about 15 minutes walk from Patuxay Monument.
Most Vietnamese people stay around this area. A five level element pagoda with a Buddha statue on the apex. Bottom level represents earth,then comes to metal which in turn produces water,then wood and finally fire.
Had lunch at this vietnamese restaurant.
My hostel mate Cuong usual dining place and we brought along a Taiwanese traveller whom we met at the central bus terminal.
Mekong River area has a lot of restaurants and bars. Mahasot Hospital,Hotel Donechan Palace, Wat Phye,Wat That Kao, Wat Paxay,Cambodian,Indian,Poland,Korean,Myanmar and German Embassy all located near the river.
Night bazaar at the newly built Mekong Riverfront in Vientiane.
Stalls selling souvenirs,silk products,handicrafts and garments were being set up during the night. Scene is quite similar to that in Luang Prabang.
Quite recently opened Korean Restaurant along Khoun Bulom Road which is opposite the front entrance of Chou Anouvong National Stadium.
During the night along the open airspace infront of the restaurant were the night food bazaar and there were many stalls selling cheap Lao food.
Further south of the Mekong River along Thadeua Road you have the UNICEF,Muang Lao China Hotel,Wat Nak Yai,Vietnam Traditional Massage,Vientiane Bowling Centre,4km Restuarant,Mekong Restaurant,Europ Steak House,Anna Restaurant,Democratic Peoples Republic Korea,Russia and China Embassies.
I happened to stumble into one restaurant with a large jar with content looked like a primate as its has a toe similar to the human.
A huge iguana is also kept in the jar.
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Scene at Vientiane Japan Festival.
Creative wall graffiti using the aerosol colour spray.
Mount Fuji in the background together with the golden stupa.
PEACEFUL in the wording.
Visitors were requested to add further scene or signature using the aerosol spray as touchup.
Primary school students were the early bird inside Vientiane National Cultural auditorium hall.
Westerner kid having fun with the Japanese drum (taiko).
Budokan Center martial art master from Japan holding a 'samurai' sword.
Laotian karate kids.
Oji Lao Plantation Forest Company Ltd promotion booth.
Free plants sapling given away.
I took one with me all the way to Hanoi in Vietnam and the plant looked hardy and can withstand the harsh condition in my backpack.
Lao Morlum singer beside the 'khene' musical instrument player.
Laotian girl with the national silk dress costume,Japanese boy dressed in 'hakama' and wore a 'geta' Japanese sandals and black Hmong lady.
Happy together cherry blossom.
The woman's young daughter is very photogenic.
Laotian girls dressed in 'yutaka' Japanese costume.
Beautiful Hmong girl in traditional costume.
The shirt worn were made from soft felt. The colors of choice have been dark blue or black, but these days more variations in color are beginning to be seen. The sleeves are long and have a beautiful design embroidered on them.
As for the head wrap,she wore an embroidered black cloth around the head
School kids having a great time at the festival.
The standard dress code for Lao school boys are white short sleeved shirt,long blue pants and a red scarf.
Wearing the red scarf looked similar to their peers in mainland China.
Sweet primary school girl students with their teacher in charge.
The female students school dress code has a blend of the national costume.
A moment of joy to these young Laotian.
Girl,you'll be a woman soon!Oh, boy you'll be a man.
In Japan this will be called "the Coming of Age Day" (seijin no-Hi) which is held annually on the second Monday of January.
A national holiday,Nikkei 225 financial market closed.
Some of the Miss Yutaka contestant.
She's lovely so I requested her for another photo.
Hmong, also known in Vietnam as Mieu Toc, Meo or Man Trang in Thailand, Meo and Miao in China.
The Hmong sub-groups present include Hmong Xanh (Green Hmong), Hmong Do (Red Hmong), Hmong Hoa (Variegated Hmong) Hmong Den (Black Hmong).
Do visit Laos if you wish to visit some of the Hmong villages in the Northern region of the country. Lamvong dance.
Lamvong is a typical Lao folk dance and also the national dance, meaning circle dance or to dance in circle. It is a famous dance and greatly enjoyed during parties, weddings, festivals and other local celebrations.
Guests are requested to participate in the Lamvong dance so as to make them enjoy and feel at home when they are in Laos.
Mount Fuji in the background together with the golden stupa.
PEACEFUL in the wording.
Visitors were requested to add further scene or signature using the aerosol spray as touchup.
Primary school students were the early bird inside Vientiane National Cultural auditorium hall.
Westerner kid having fun with the Japanese drum (taiko).
Budokan Center martial art master from Japan holding a 'samurai' sword.
Laotian karate kids.
Oji Lao Plantation Forest Company Ltd promotion booth.
Free plants sapling given away.
I took one with me all the way to Hanoi in Vietnam and the plant looked hardy and can withstand the harsh condition in my backpack.
Lao Morlum singer beside the 'khene' musical instrument player.
Laotian girl with the national silk dress costume,Japanese boy dressed in 'hakama' and wore a 'geta' Japanese sandals and black Hmong lady.
Happy together cherry blossom.
The woman's young daughter is very photogenic.
Laotian girls dressed in 'yutaka' Japanese costume.
Beautiful Hmong girl in traditional costume.
The shirt worn were made from soft felt. The colors of choice have been dark blue or black, but these days more variations in color are beginning to be seen. The sleeves are long and have a beautiful design embroidered on them.
As for the head wrap,she wore an embroidered black cloth around the head
School kids having a great time at the festival.
The standard dress code for Lao school boys are white short sleeved shirt,long blue pants and a red scarf.
Wearing the red scarf looked similar to their peers in mainland China.
Sweet primary school girl students with their teacher in charge.
The female students school dress code has a blend of the national costume.
A moment of joy to these young Laotian.
Girl,you'll be a woman soon!Oh, boy you'll be a man.
In Japan this will be called "the Coming of Age Day" (seijin no-Hi) which is held annually on the second Monday of January.
A national holiday,Nikkei 225 financial market closed.
Some of the Miss Yutaka contestant.
She's lovely so I requested her for another photo.
Hmong, also known in Vietnam as Mieu Toc, Meo or Man Trang in Thailand, Meo and Miao in China.
The Hmong sub-groups present include Hmong Xanh (Green Hmong), Hmong Do (Red Hmong), Hmong Hoa (Variegated Hmong) Hmong Den (Black Hmong).
Do visit Laos if you wish to visit some of the Hmong villages in the Northern region of the country. Lamvong dance.
Lamvong is a typical Lao folk dance and also the national dance, meaning circle dance or to dance in circle. It is a famous dance and greatly enjoyed during parties, weddings, festivals and other local celebrations.
Guests are requested to participate in the Lamvong dance so as to make them enjoy and feel at home when they are in Laos.
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Vientiane
Monday, December 26, 2011
Vientiane hosting Japan Festival 2011
'Visit Laos Year 2012' exhibition booth showcasing photos of tourist destinations in Laos were being displayed at the Japan Festival which was held at the Vientiane National Culture Centre off Samsenthai Road,opposite the National Museum.
The two day event was held on the 11-12th November 2011 and officiated by the Deputy Prime Minister of Laos,Dr Thongloun.
Photographs of Wat Xieng Tong, Buddha Caves overlooking the Mekong River in Pak Ou both near Luang Prabang UNESCO World heritage,Phra That Luang in Vientiane,Plains of Jars in Phonsavan the capital of XiengKouang Province were among some of the highlights.
Appended below were some of the festivals and events in year 2012; February 7: Wat Phou Festival in Champasak,Southern Laos.
February 7: Sikhottabong Festival in Khammouan about 8km from Takhek,a border town crossing to Nakhon Pathom in Thailand Isaan region.
February 17-19: Elephant Festival in Sayabouly,southern Laos March : Boun Pha Vet celebrated nationwide
April 13 -15: Lao New Year "Boun Pi Mai" colourful parade. May : Rocket Festival "Boun Bangfai" at Vientiane Phoun Huong District and nationwide.
July 3: "Boun Khao Pansa"( Buddhist Lent) Vientiane and nationwide.
August 16: "Boun Khao Padabdin" (Rice ceremony) and Boat Racing festival in Luang Prabang.
September 30 and October 1: "Boun Awk Phansa"(end of Buddhist Lent) and Boat Racing Festival in Vientiane,Champasak and Savannakhet.
October 29: That Luang Festival in Vientiane capital. End October: Handicraft Festival at the International Trade Exhibition and Convention Centre (ITECC)
November 28: That Inhang Festival in Savannakhet.
December : Hmong New Year in Vientiane,Xieng Khouang and Luang Prabang.
Travel brochures in languages such as Thai,English,Japanese,Korean,Chinese,German and Bahasa Indonesia were available free for distribution.
Special destination to Southern Laos cities like Pakse,Champasak,Savannakhet,Khammouane and Si Phan Don (Four Thousand Islands) were also introduced.
The 31st ASEAN Tourism Forum will be held in Manado,Republic Indonesia between January 8-15,2012 and Laos will be hosting the 32nd ASEAN Tourism Forum in year 2013.
Promoting Laos handicraft made by the local ethnic communities.
The Khmu people of Vieng Phoukha in Luang Nam Tha province are experts in making handicraft products using the bamboo and rattan.
Luang Namtha is a popular ecotourism destination of Laos with a very large area of forests conservation.
Many group of hilltribes can be seen in the area especially if one were to join the many boat tours along Nam Tha River and see the fascinating sceneries along the way as well as observing the lifestyle of the people.
The Nam Tha River flows out via Houay Xai town and another five minutes boat ferry across the Mekong River will land one in Chiang Khong,a town in northeast Thailand.
From Chiang Khong,local buses go to Chiangmai or Chiangrai in Northern Thailand.
Vientiane Japan Festival was organized by Japan Festival Committe which comprised of the Embassy of Japan in Laos,JICA office,Association of Japanese residents,Japan Foundation,NGOs and many others icluding the Ministry of Information,Culture and Tourism Laos.
The main sponsor is Lao Toyota.
The logo is quite significant and meaningful as the two hands putting together is the Lao greetings 'Sabaidee' and can also be 'kopchai'(thank you). Red circle symbolizes Japan national flag. The left hand is a 'J' for Japan while the right hand has a 'L' graphic denoting Laos Peoples Democratic Republic.
Also in the joint tourism promotion is "Visit to Beautiful Japan". The Land of the Rising Sun also has endless discovery.
Mount Fuji,Hakone,Kamkura,Nikko,Niigata the largest prefecture on Japan's west coast,scenic Kanagawa,Chubu region UNESCO World Heritage site and experience the four seasons of Japan.
The Japanese have also started the Lao-Sakura Japan Learning Centre at Unit 4,5th Floor,ANZ Vientiane Commercial Building.
This will be the sister school of Tokyo International High School. It will be opened in January 2012 to provide opportunity for Lao students to study in Japan.
Free plant sapling of the eucalyptus tree were also being given to visitors.
Eucalyptus tree were most commonly found in Australia and the company Oji Lao Plantation Forest Company Limited(LFFL) is planting it between Vientiane to Taku region in the south with view for commercial purpose in the extraction of pulp for the paper industry.
Established on 23rd February 2005 but was founded on 15th february 1999 with a capital paid up of USD54,079,728.
Among the largest shareholders of LFFL were: Oji Paper Co Ltd, Sato Corporation, Marumas Co Ltd, A-one Co Ltd,Kausai pulp and Paper Co Ltd,Honda Trading company, Dalichi Paper Industry Corporation,Nishizaki-Kanui Hanbai Co Ltd, Senshikai Co Ltd, U-Can Incorporated,Fellssimo Corp, Bellura Co Ltd, Mitsui O.S.K.line Ltd, Slurisha Inc and Recmi Co Ltd.
Meanwhile Oji was founded on 1st August 1873 and established in 1st August 1949 with a company paid-up of USD1.16 billion. It is world ranking number five in the paper and pulp manufacturing industry.
Stall promoting Japanese green tea.
Tea drinking has been an Asian culture for centuries.Like the Chinese,the Japanese also called it 'Cha'.
The birthplace of Japanese tea is at Uji Region in Kyoto,Japan where the highest grade 'Sencha' were planted and processed.
Sohen Nagatani was the pioneer who invented today's Japanese green tea processing method.His home was a thatched house similar to those we see along the countryside in Laos.
Drinking of tea can boost the body immune system,increase metabollic rate and alertness.
Kumamoto Lao Friendship Asscociation. is a Non Governmental Organisation.
The city of Kumamoto is in Kyushu Island,Japan.
Japanese food delight the 'sushi' is the most popular stall as visitors would like to try the 'Makisushi' and the takeaway pack 'Korokke' .
I love the 'Temaki' which is a sushi roll formed in the shape of a cone. Free taste of Japanese wine 'Sake',noodles and sweets were also given.
Mekong-Daiko Drummers made a stunning performance with their thunderous drum beat.
'Taiko' is the name for Japanese drum and Daiko sounds quite alike. During the early days,Taiko drums were specifically for religious ceremonies,meditation,in battlefield support but today it's for dance,temple festivals and theatre.
The master of Japanese drummer is the late Daihachi Oguchi, who led the spread of the art of "taiko" drumming to the United States and throughout Japan,who died in a road accident at the age of 84.
Late in the evening at about 6:00pm was the Budokan Karate-do Martial Art demonstration jointly by the Lao-Nippon Budokan Centre.
The Lao-Japan Budokan Center is just beside the Anou National Stadium and was built by Kanto Construction Company with Sanpo International Corporation of Japan at a cost of USD6.5 million just in time for the November 2009,25th Southeast Asian Games.
At this evening event,kids showed their Budokan training skills followed by a Lao Budokan-karate-do lady fighter overpowering a male exponent.
The Aikido Club also demonstrated their ninja styled fight. Japanese martial arts include Karate, Aikido, Juijutsu, Judo, and Kendo.
Karate(means empty handed) originated from Okinawa,Japan was the most popular.
Aikido is a self defesive martial art.
Juijutsu(gentle art)is based on several joint locks and throwing techniques of the body to attack enemies. It is very effective method of defense against an armed opponent.
Kendo is fencing martial art require verbal phsycological counter attack art.
Judo is an unarmed physical counter attack art.
As the sun set in the horizon,the musical and Lao Rock Concert began.
It was a night of partying at an open air stage ground beside the Vientiane National Cultural center. It started off with a small group of spectators dancing when the first musical harp performed by Miss Yuki Maegaki playing "The Charms of Sukiyaki" once populared by The Blue Diamonds singers.
The 'Lao Morlum' group made the crowds giggled when the Madame singer poke some cheeky jokes as she sang along.The dancing crowds have now swelled.
Lao teenage girls in the Miss "Yukata" contest.
The 'kimono' or 'yukata' is a casual summer silk clothing in Japan ususlly worn during Bon-Odori Festival.
Bon-Odori Festival tradition was originated when the farmers thanked the Rice Paddock God for the good summer crops.
Winner of Miss Yukata of Laos,second from right and second runners up contestant number fifteen.Third runners up not in photo was wearing the pastel blue silk 'yukata'.
Local spectators on stage joining in some question and answer session with freebies like T-shirt,hampers and the most priced gifts of the night is a free buffet luncheon at the Lao Plaza Hotel in Vientiane.
Those who failed to answer will have to pull the ear with one hand and the other hand will point to the ground and then twist the body around. Hmm,what a great fun!
A pair of Lao girls and Hmong couples in their traditional outfit dancing to the rhythm of the drum music.
Lao girls wear the 'sarong' with the vest and 'sari'. Hmong boy wears long pants held at the waist by embroidered band and his partner wears a plaited skirt and has a headgear.
The only foreigner joining the crowd dancing at the Japan Festival night.
Vientiane's local national school primary school students were fast in catching up the Japanese dance.
The students have just started their first school term in the first week of September. Their school uniforms were also in the Lao traditional outfit.
The final session of the Japanese cultural dance before the start of all Lao karaoke and hip hop rock concert were participants with black hood dancing.
Earlier there was a flea market with mostly Laotian visitors snapping up whatever available and all collections will be donated to the earthquake tsunami victims which happened on Friday,11 March 2011 in Miyako in Tohuku Iwate Prefecture around the Sendai area near Honshu Island.
Cheers to the Laotian people in their generosity in such time of difficulties faced by the Japanese victims.
Japan Embassy in Laos is at Sisangvone Road, Vientiane which is just near Sisangvone market and a short distance to Phra That Luang Stupa.
Contact phone number is : 021-414400, 021-414401, 021-414402, 021-414403 FAX: 021-414406 Working Hours: 08:30 - 12:00, 13:30 - 17:45.
The Japanese Ambassador is Miss Junko Yokota who also participated on the ground with the Laotian people working hand in hand together.
Thonhkang Primary School students from Sisattanak district in Vientiane were on stage dancing the 'lamvong'
The two day event was held on the 11-12th November 2011 and officiated by the Deputy Prime Minister of Laos,Dr Thongloun.
Photographs of Wat Xieng Tong, Buddha Caves overlooking the Mekong River in Pak Ou both near Luang Prabang UNESCO World heritage,Phra That Luang in Vientiane,Plains of Jars in Phonsavan the capital of XiengKouang Province were among some of the highlights.
Appended below were some of the festivals and events in year 2012; February 7: Wat Phou Festival in Champasak,Southern Laos.
February 7: Sikhottabong Festival in Khammouan about 8km from Takhek,a border town crossing to Nakhon Pathom in Thailand Isaan region.
February 17-19: Elephant Festival in Sayabouly,southern Laos March : Boun Pha Vet celebrated nationwide
April 13 -15: Lao New Year "Boun Pi Mai" colourful parade. May : Rocket Festival "Boun Bangfai" at Vientiane Phoun Huong District and nationwide.
July 3: "Boun Khao Pansa"( Buddhist Lent) Vientiane and nationwide.
August 16: "Boun Khao Padabdin" (Rice ceremony) and Boat Racing festival in Luang Prabang.
September 30 and October 1: "Boun Awk Phansa"(end of Buddhist Lent) and Boat Racing Festival in Vientiane,Champasak and Savannakhet.
October 29: That Luang Festival in Vientiane capital. End October: Handicraft Festival at the International Trade Exhibition and Convention Centre (ITECC)
November 28: That Inhang Festival in Savannakhet.
December : Hmong New Year in Vientiane,Xieng Khouang and Luang Prabang.
Travel brochures in languages such as Thai,English,Japanese,Korean,Chinese,German and Bahasa Indonesia were available free for distribution.
Special destination to Southern Laos cities like Pakse,Champasak,Savannakhet,Khammouane and Si Phan Don (Four Thousand Islands) were also introduced.
The 31st ASEAN Tourism Forum will be held in Manado,Republic Indonesia between January 8-15,2012 and Laos will be hosting the 32nd ASEAN Tourism Forum in year 2013.
Promoting Laos handicraft made by the local ethnic communities.
The Khmu people of Vieng Phoukha in Luang Nam Tha province are experts in making handicraft products using the bamboo and rattan.
Luang Namtha is a popular ecotourism destination of Laos with a very large area of forests conservation.
Many group of hilltribes can be seen in the area especially if one were to join the many boat tours along Nam Tha River and see the fascinating sceneries along the way as well as observing the lifestyle of the people.
The Nam Tha River flows out via Houay Xai town and another five minutes boat ferry across the Mekong River will land one in Chiang Khong,a town in northeast Thailand.
From Chiang Khong,local buses go to Chiangmai or Chiangrai in Northern Thailand.
Vientiane Japan Festival was organized by Japan Festival Committe which comprised of the Embassy of Japan in Laos,JICA office,Association of Japanese residents,Japan Foundation,NGOs and many others icluding the Ministry of Information,Culture and Tourism Laos.
The main sponsor is Lao Toyota.
The logo is quite significant and meaningful as the two hands putting together is the Lao greetings 'Sabaidee' and can also be 'kopchai'(thank you). Red circle symbolizes Japan national flag. The left hand is a 'J' for Japan while the right hand has a 'L' graphic denoting Laos Peoples Democratic Republic.
Also in the joint tourism promotion is "Visit to Beautiful Japan". The Land of the Rising Sun also has endless discovery.
Mount Fuji,Hakone,Kamkura,Nikko,Niigata the largest prefecture on Japan's west coast,scenic Kanagawa,Chubu region UNESCO World Heritage site and experience the four seasons of Japan.
The Japanese have also started the Lao-Sakura Japan Learning Centre at Unit 4,5th Floor,ANZ Vientiane Commercial Building.
This will be the sister school of Tokyo International High School. It will be opened in January 2012 to provide opportunity for Lao students to study in Japan.
Free plant sapling of the eucalyptus tree were also being given to visitors.
Eucalyptus tree were most commonly found in Australia and the company Oji Lao Plantation Forest Company Limited(LFFL) is planting it between Vientiane to Taku region in the south with view for commercial purpose in the extraction of pulp for the paper industry.
Established on 23rd February 2005 but was founded on 15th february 1999 with a capital paid up of USD54,079,728.
Among the largest shareholders of LFFL were: Oji Paper Co Ltd, Sato Corporation, Marumas Co Ltd, A-one Co Ltd,Kausai pulp and Paper Co Ltd,Honda Trading company, Dalichi Paper Industry Corporation,Nishizaki-Kanui Hanbai Co Ltd, Senshikai Co Ltd, U-Can Incorporated,Fellssimo Corp, Bellura Co Ltd, Mitsui O.S.K.line Ltd, Slurisha Inc and Recmi Co Ltd.
Meanwhile Oji was founded on 1st August 1873 and established in 1st August 1949 with a company paid-up of USD1.16 billion. It is world ranking number five in the paper and pulp manufacturing industry.
Stall promoting Japanese green tea.
Tea drinking has been an Asian culture for centuries.Like the Chinese,the Japanese also called it 'Cha'.
The birthplace of Japanese tea is at Uji Region in Kyoto,Japan where the highest grade 'Sencha' were planted and processed.
Sohen Nagatani was the pioneer who invented today's Japanese green tea processing method.His home was a thatched house similar to those we see along the countryside in Laos.
Drinking of tea can boost the body immune system,increase metabollic rate and alertness.
Kumamoto Lao Friendship Asscociation. is a Non Governmental Organisation.
The city of Kumamoto is in Kyushu Island,Japan.
Japanese food delight the 'sushi' is the most popular stall as visitors would like to try the 'Makisushi' and the takeaway pack 'Korokke' .
I love the 'Temaki' which is a sushi roll formed in the shape of a cone. Free taste of Japanese wine 'Sake',noodles and sweets were also given.
Mekong-Daiko Drummers made a stunning performance with their thunderous drum beat.
'Taiko' is the name for Japanese drum and Daiko sounds quite alike. During the early days,Taiko drums were specifically for religious ceremonies,meditation,in battlefield support but today it's for dance,temple festivals and theatre.
The master of Japanese drummer is the late Daihachi Oguchi, who led the spread of the art of "taiko" drumming to the United States and throughout Japan,who died in a road accident at the age of 84.
Late in the evening at about 6:00pm was the Budokan Karate-do Martial Art demonstration jointly by the Lao-Nippon Budokan Centre.
The Lao-Japan Budokan Center is just beside the Anou National Stadium and was built by Kanto Construction Company with Sanpo International Corporation of Japan at a cost of USD6.5 million just in time for the November 2009,25th Southeast Asian Games.
At this evening event,kids showed their Budokan training skills followed by a Lao Budokan-karate-do lady fighter overpowering a male exponent.
The Aikido Club also demonstrated their ninja styled fight. Japanese martial arts include Karate, Aikido, Juijutsu, Judo, and Kendo.
Karate(means empty handed) originated from Okinawa,Japan was the most popular.
Aikido is a self defesive martial art.
Juijutsu(gentle art)is based on several joint locks and throwing techniques of the body to attack enemies. It is very effective method of defense against an armed opponent.
Kendo is fencing martial art require verbal phsycological counter attack art.
Judo is an unarmed physical counter attack art.
As the sun set in the horizon,the musical and Lao Rock Concert began.
It was a night of partying at an open air stage ground beside the Vientiane National Cultural center. It started off with a small group of spectators dancing when the first musical harp performed by Miss Yuki Maegaki playing "The Charms of Sukiyaki" once populared by The Blue Diamonds singers.
The 'Lao Morlum' group made the crowds giggled when the Madame singer poke some cheeky jokes as she sang along.The dancing crowds have now swelled.
Lao teenage girls in the Miss "Yukata" contest.
The 'kimono' or 'yukata' is a casual summer silk clothing in Japan ususlly worn during Bon-Odori Festival.
Bon-Odori Festival tradition was originated when the farmers thanked the Rice Paddock God for the good summer crops.
Winner of Miss Yukata of Laos,second from right and second runners up contestant number fifteen.Third runners up not in photo was wearing the pastel blue silk 'yukata'.
Local spectators on stage joining in some question and answer session with freebies like T-shirt,hampers and the most priced gifts of the night is a free buffet luncheon at the Lao Plaza Hotel in Vientiane.
Those who failed to answer will have to pull the ear with one hand and the other hand will point to the ground and then twist the body around. Hmm,what a great fun!
A pair of Lao girls and Hmong couples in their traditional outfit dancing to the rhythm of the drum music.
Lao girls wear the 'sarong' with the vest and 'sari'. Hmong boy wears long pants held at the waist by embroidered band and his partner wears a plaited skirt and has a headgear.
The only foreigner joining the crowd dancing at the Japan Festival night.
Vientiane's local national school primary school students were fast in catching up the Japanese dance.
The students have just started their first school term in the first week of September. Their school uniforms were also in the Lao traditional outfit.
The final session of the Japanese cultural dance before the start of all Lao karaoke and hip hop rock concert were participants with black hood dancing.
Earlier there was a flea market with mostly Laotian visitors snapping up whatever available and all collections will be donated to the earthquake tsunami victims which happened on Friday,11 March 2011 in Miyako in Tohuku Iwate Prefecture around the Sendai area near Honshu Island.
Cheers to the Laotian people in their generosity in such time of difficulties faced by the Japanese victims.
Japan Embassy in Laos is at Sisangvone Road, Vientiane which is just near Sisangvone market and a short distance to Phra That Luang Stupa.
Contact phone number is : 021-414400, 021-414401, 021-414402, 021-414403 FAX: 021-414406 Working Hours: 08:30 - 12:00, 13:30 - 17:45.
The Japanese Ambassador is Miss Junko Yokota who also participated on the ground with the Laotian people working hand in hand together.
Thonhkang Primary School students from Sisattanak district in Vientiane were on stage dancing the 'lamvong'
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