Provided by Xinhua Laos is preparing many facilities and services to welcome Chinese tourists in efforts to impress them and encourage them to retur …
Farm visit: Peace and pleasure in the emerging pig market of Laos
PigProgress went behind the scenes of UDA Farm. This is a pig farm in Laos which aims to become exemplary for other farms in the country.
Farm visit: Peace and pleasure in the emerging pig market of Laos
PigProgress went behind the scenes of UDA Farm. This is a pig farm in Laos which aims to become exemplary for other farms in the country.
Laos expects China’s resumption of outbound group tours to boost tourism
VIENTIANE: With the tourism sector in Laos gradually recovering, the Lao government expects that China’s resumption of outbound group tours will be a strong boost to the Southeast Asian country’s …
Japan PM Kishida unveils economic action plan on ‘new capitalism’
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida arrives for a bilateral meeting with Laos’ President Thongloun Sisoulith, at the prime ministers’ office in Tokyo, Japan, Thursday, May 25, 2023. S …
Group tourism thriving with Chinese travelers returning to Laos
Laos has seen a boom in tourism during the first three months of 2023 as more than 831,000 foreign tourists visited the country, in stark contrast to the 211,898 overseas visitors in the first six …
Investment in concession projects drops in Laos, says finance report
While investment in concession operations and special economic zones dropped in Laos last year, the number of newly registered businesses has increased significantly, a new report has unveiled.
Laos’ heritage town needs preservation
Few sites anywhere in Asia can match the charm and cultural importance of Luang Prabang, the old royal capital of Laos situated on the Mekong River. With a legacy dating back some 800 years …
Govt to invest in human capital to develop Laos
The Lao government is committed to improving the quality of basic education, enrolling all children and keeping them in school, and improving education financing.
An empty station, a burning countryside, soot raining from the sky: This is what it’s like to ride Laos’ gleaming new $6 billion railway in April
China Railway for $12 and it showed why the country was so smoggy: forest fires have left acres of land burned.