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Laos
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Explore the Wonder While Playing: Hompimpa Alaium...
Diandra Paramitha
2 weeks ago
Hompimpa Alaium Gambreng. This is the phrase that Indonesian children usually say when starting a game. In some other Southeast ...
Monsoon Wind Project: The New Sustainable Future from "Battery of Southeast Asia"
Diandra Paramitha
4 weeks ago
Some time ago we talked about Laos exporting hydroelectricity to its neighboring countries. Laos is a major player in the ...
Optimizing Hydropower Potential: How Laos Generates Electricity for Export Despite Being Landlocked
Diandra Paramitha
one month ago
Did you know that Laos exports hydroelectric power even though the country has no access to the sea? ...
Beyond Hollywood, Laos has the Most Interesting Movie Watch Shows
Diandra Paramitha
one month ago
Get ready for an exciting celebration of cinema and culture like no other. Laos hosts the most unique film festival in the world! ...
No Ocean, No Problem: Living in a Landlocked Country
Akhyari Hananto
2 months ago
Living in a landlocked country can present a unique set of challenges and opportunities for its residents. Landlocked countries are ...
Why is Laos Called "The Most Bombed Country In The World"?
Akhyari Hananto
3 months ago
Laos is often referred to as the most bombed country in the world because of the heavy bombing campaigns that ...
More than 10 million people ride the China-Laos Railway since launched
Akhyari Hananto
3 months ago
Since its inauguration in December 2021, the China-Laos Railway has operated 20,000 passenger trains and transported 10.3 million passengers as ...
Laap, the Laotian National Dish
Akhyari Hananto
3 months ago
Laap, arguably Laos' national dish, is one dish that is 100 percent traditional Lao; we would argue that a visit to the country isn't ...
6 Sectors Needed To Improve Laos Economic Growth to Support ASEAN Economic Community
Dini Yasyi
4 months ago
Laos is in a strategic position with access to a number of important transportation routes and is close to sizable markets in China and ...
Laos Has Set a Target 4,5% Economic Target for 2023
Dini Yasyi
4 months ago
By the end of the year, it is anticipated that the GDP will increase by 234,160 billion kip (13.5 billion USD), with a per ...
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