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German Embassy unveils dramatic new murals

The colourful paintings that make up the 70-metre-long and 4-metre-wide mural and mosaic that spans the whole length of the outer boundary wall of the German Embassy in Vientiane are now the centre of attention thanks to their vivid portrayal of Lao and German culture and history.

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- Australia backs professional development of Lao teachers
The Ministry of Education and Sports and the government of Australia are working to provide teacher development support through a Role Model docuseries.... .More >>>
- Mekong Timber Plantations awards scholarships for tertiary education
Mekong Timber Plantations Co., Ltd. (MTP) has awarded scholarships to four high school graduates so they can continue their education in fields related to forestry and environmental sciences.... .More >>>
- No place better than home
The Lao government’s policy to encourage people of Lao descent living overseas to return to the country of their forebears is creating new business opportunities for those with good qualifications.
France is probably a dream destination for many people, thanks to the good wages offered there, world class standards of social welfare, and its inclusive education policy.... .More >>>
- XYZ Contemporary Arts Exhibition attracts large crowds
The XYZ Contemporary Arts Exhibition, which was held to promote the talent of Lao artists, attracted large  crowds that appreciated the art works on display.... .More >>>
- Cycling to see the way of life in the old town
Luang Prabang is the perfect destination for tourists who enjoy cycling and just hop on a bicycle to explore the lifestyle in the old town, ... .More >>>
- A mother-daughter midwife team saves mothers and babies in Laos
                                                                                                                                           
Simmaly, 51, and Amina, 28, are a mother-daughter team of midwives whose work has helped save the lives of mothers and children in Champassak province in ... .More >>>
- Small contribution - a big impact
Plan International Laos has contributed to improving the lives of babies and mothers in rural areas of Saravan and Oudomxay province this year in collaboration with central, provincial and district government health partners. ... .More >>>
- Media helps promote community engagement activities for Covid-19 vaccination
The centre for communication and education on health (CCEH) of the Ministry of Health has organised a media mission to Phongsaly, Luang Namtha and Luang Prabang provinces to promote community engagement activities for Covid-19 ... .More >>>
- Tourists are slowly coming back to Luang Prabang
With the Covid pandemic on the wane around the world, domestic and foreign tourists are slowly coming back to visit and witness the Lao traditions and culture in Luang Prabang province. In July this year and during the Buddhist Lent week, over 11,000 foreign tourists visited Luang Prabang. Most took the Laos-China train to get to Luang Prabang.
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- Giving rescued bears a new lease of life in Laos
Meet Jacqueline Esteban, an Australian volunteer working as a veterinary nurse at Free the Bears Sanctuary in Laos. ... .More >>>
- That Luang, a grand stupa and national symbol of Laos
Laos has some of the best tourist attractions in the world and it’s time for people to explore them, especially now that the Covid pandemic is on the wane and travel is ... .More >>>
- Adolescents voice ideas on ‘my body, my rights’ to mark International Day of the Girl Child
Ethnic youth and members of the young LGBTIQ+ community took part in a debate competition in Huayxai district, Bokeo province, on the theme ‘my body, my rights’ to mark International Day of the Girl Child. ... .More >>>
- Asean journalists boost ties through visit to Indonesia
The Journalist Friends Of Indonesia (JFOI) has brought journalists from Asean countries closer and taught them more about Indonesia through a programme organised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia.... .More >>>
- Education ministry partners with Australia to build children’s literacy skills
Literacy is one of the most important skills when it comes to personal growth, culture, and development and is the foundation for all learning at school and in life.... .More >>>
- Xieng Khuang’s ancient structures a magnet for visitors Phiavat temple. (File photo Phoonsab Thevongsa)
The ancient stupas and temple ruins to be found in Khoun district, Xieng Khuang province, in the northeast of Laos, continue to be a draw for visitors to the area, and are remnants of the Phuan Kingdom. ... .More >>>
- Xaysettha folk adopt regular mosquito control practice
Xaysettha district recorded the second highest number of dengue cases of all those reported in Vientiane this year, spurring district health authorities to do more to ensure the outbreak is brought under control as soon as possible. ... .More >>>

- From street boy to successful businessman
Many people say that everyone has their own special talent despite their background, whether in construction, agriculture, or some other area, while some are lucky enough to find success in the business world. ... .More >>>
- 75 Years of Progressive India
75 years of free India are replete with stupendous achievements. These become more remarkable because the country had to make a ‘Tryst with Destiny’ bringing out an exploited 1/6th of the humanity from the vagaries of the colonial yoke.... .More >>>
- Tad Faek and Tad Huakhon waterfalls make visitors feel charming
Some people visited Tad Faek and Tad Huakhon waterfalls of Xekong province for the first time and found that they lived up to their beauty.... .More >>>
- Basic education for ethnic children has been improved in Oudomxay province
Plan International enhanced equal access to basic education and assisted school readiness for young ethnic children within 30 villages in Oudomxay province with a series of interventions in the past years.... .More >>>
- Crowds flock to Luang Prabang boat racing festival
Even though it was a rainy day, people turned out in droves for the annual Boat Racing Festival in Luang Prabang City, with races taking place on the Mekong River last month.
The festival was eagerly anticipated after a two-year hiatus when it was suspended because of the Covid-19 outbreak.... .More >>>
- Australia’s BEQUAL brings fun to Lao classrooms
At a primary school in central Vientiane, a teacher tells her students to face each other and form groups of four or six. In the classroom, which is full of children, group representatives take turns to point at pictures and pronounce the letters of the Lao alphabet to the others in their group.... .More >>>

- Buddhists maintain age-old customs during Hor Khaosalak festival
Buddhists across the country dressed in their best clothes and carried baskets of food and other offerings to monks at their local temples on Saturday morning, in recognition of the annual Hor Khaosalak festival.... .More >>>
- A man who stays true to children’s rights advocacy
Child rights is no longer something new to the Lao media. Today, media professionals in Laos have greater clarity about the dos and don’ts when covering stories involving children. One of the people behind this change is Mr Tabongphet Phouthavong, Communications Specialist at UNICEF Lao PDR. .. .More >>>
- Pha Nang Mon hill is spectacular
Situated more than 200 metres above the sleepy village of Nakay, the scene that greets those with enough energy to climb the newly installed staircase to the top of Pha Nang Mon hill in Viengxay district, Huaphan province, is spectacular, and well worth the effort. ... .More >>>
- Reporters get lessons on ways to support the elimination of violence against women
Physical and sexual violence against women is common worldwide and is a gross infringement of women’s rights, but thousands continue to suffer from such abuse on a daily basis.
Many humanitarian groups have tried to raise awareness of human rights, and those of women in particular, but abuse remains commonplace, including in developed countries. ... .More >>>
- Vientiane has a beautiful culture
Vientiane has a long history involving a beautiful culture and fine traditions. All of these places will teach you about Laos’ unique culture, architecture and history.... .More >>>
- Simeuang temple is one of most sacred temples in Laos
Simeuang is a beautiful temple, sacred place and is an attractive place to visit in Vientiane. The temple is one of Vientiane’s most popular worship sites. It offers a fascinating insight into how traditional animist beliefs blend seamlessly with Theravada Buddhism.... .More >>>
- Visoun temple is rich in Lao architecture
Visoun temple is very charming and attractive because it is very beautiful and rich in Lao ancient art and architecture. This one of oldest temples of Luang Prabang, is a beautiful, attractive visit place to visit for both local and foreign tourists. ... .More >>>
- Let’s band together to get rid of dengue mosquito breeding grounds
After receiving daily reports on the presence of dengue mosquito larvae, Vientiane public health officials met with local authorities to evaluate the risk of a dengue outbreak.
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- Investing in Ethnic midwives to protect maternal health in special cultural contexts in Laos
Vida is a 28-year-old midwife from the Akha community who is proud of her role in ensuring women in Laos realise positive maternal health outcomes.... .More >>>
- Hor Khaopadapdin, a time to feed deceased ancestors and hungry spirits
When the Hor Khaopadapdin Festival comes around each year, Buddhists get busy preparing meals for their families and deceased ancestors to eat in the darkness of the early morning.
This festival, known locally as Boun Hor Khampadapdin, and also as the Day of the Dead, is a longstanding tradition which takes place annually on the 15th waning moon day of the ninth month in the lunar calendar, which occurs at the end of August, and this year falls on Friday.... .More >>>
- UNICEF bolsters work of journalists in response to Covid
More than 50 journalists from across the country gathered in Luang Prabang this week to discuss how to support communities’ efforts and engagement to prevent Covid-19 and increase vaccination uptake in Laos. .. .More >>>
- Natural beauty of Vangvieng main draw for tourists
I recently found myself back in Vangvieng district of Vientiane province along with old friends, who eagerly participated in leisure activities such as exploring caves and kayaking.... .More >>>
- Some Plain of Jars sites are very popular with visitors all the time
The mysterious Plain of Jars in Xieng Khunag province were carved from sandstone and granite, and their size ranges from very small to about 3.5 metres in height. They are thought to be more than 2,000 years old. ... .More >>>
- August 23, the day of the seizure of power
The overturning of the old administration on Uprising Day, on August 23, 1975, and this was an important historical event in Laos after the country had been under foreign control for the past century.... .More >>>
- Better response to vaccine drive in Xieng Khuang when leaders join health teams
People in Kham and Nonghet districts of Xieng Khunag province respond more positively to Covid-19 vaccination campaigns when health teams administering the jabs are accompanied by local readers.... .More >>>
- Sports fans to be allowed into venue for National Games with Covid-19 vaccination card 
Sports fans who want to watch the 11th National Games, expected to be held in Xieng Khuang province later this year, must have their Covid-19 vaccination cards in order to enter the venues. ... .More >>>
- No larvae, no mosquitoes, no dengue fever
This year, dengue serotypes 1 and 2 are the most common cause of dengue infections, with nearly 18,000 people in Laos contracting the virus, of whom 17 have died. ... .More >>>

- Visitors to Piew Cave reminisce about the tragedy of war
Many people visit Piew Cave in Xieng Khuang province every day to pay their respects to the 374 people who died when a US combat aircraft carried out an attack with missiles 54 years ago. ... .More >>>
- Some in Khoun district reluctant to take Covid-19 booster shots
There are adequate stocks of Covid-19 vaccines in Khoun district of Xieng Khuang province but some people who have already got two doses are reluctant to take booster shots, saying two jabs are enough for them to travel.... .More >>>
- A teacher in Xieng Khuang shows how education can be inclusive for all
The Ministry of Education and Sports and the Australian government are promoting inclusive education through a television show to inspire teachers across the country to make lessons more inclusive for all children, irrespective of their ability or ethnicity. ... .More >>>
- Laos, Vietnam strengthen special relationship
Appreciating the outcomes of the talks the end of last month in Vientiane between the President of the Lao Front for National Construction and the Vietnam Fatherland Front, they shared their hope that on the basis of a freshly-signed cooperation agreement for 2022-2027.... .More >>>
- Lao officials connect on energy in Thailand
From 17 to 23 July, officials from the Lao government and representatives from the Australian Embassy in Laos travelled to Thailand to take part in activities aimed at expanding bilateral cooperation to promote a reliable, secure and sustainable energy sector in the Lao PDR. ... .More >>>
- Visit Khonphapheng and pay respect to the sacred manikhot tree
Visitors often begin their visit by paying respect and asking for a good luck and good health at a manikhot tree in the pavilion at Khonphapheng waterfall, Champassak province in southern Laos.
The revered tree was removed from a rocky outcrop in the middle of the waterfall and placed in a specially built pavilion after it fell down during a storm in 2013. ... .More >>>
- Pasaxon focuses on developing online news
This story marks the 72nd anniversary of the Media and Publication Day, which was first observed on August 13, 1950.

The Pasaxon, a leading Lao language newspaper, is currently focused on developing a website to provide all the news online in the near future.
The Editor-in-Chief of Pasaxon newspaper, Mr Vansay Tavinyan, said this during a recent interview with Vientiane Times to mark the 72nd anniversary of the Media and Publication Day, which was first observed on August 13, 1950.... .More >>>
- High-flying rockets are the harbinger of good fortune
Villagers across the country launch hundreds of thousands of home-made rockets into the sky each year, asking for rain, prosperity, a good harvest, good luck and good health for them and their families.... .More >>>
- Xieng Khuang’s old Buddha attracts visitors
This large Buddha image in Xieng Khuang province, Pha Ongteu, and remnants of the pillars are traces of Vat Phiavat’s former grandeur. ... .More >>>
- Vat Phou That is very beautiful
Phou That temple is a much loved and important icon to the people of Oudomxay province and is arguably one of the most striking temples in Laos.
Phou That is situated on a hilltop above Navannoy village.  It offers great views over the lush countryside and outside the temple’s walls is a great place to relax, breathe in the clean air and perhaps take a selfie. ... .More >>>
- Vientiane schoolchildren get vital eyesight screening
A lot of children have developed vision problems because of excessive use of smartphones and computer screens. This has happened in Laos too, but the number of children who get help for poor eyesight in Laos is very small, partly because their parents aren’t aware of their deteriorating vision and also because problems may be identified and diagnosed after damage has been done. ... .More >>>
- Plan International contributes to reporting on the progress of CRC
Plan International is an independent development and humanitarian organisation that advances children’s rights and equality for girls. Plan International strives for a just world, working together with children, young people, our supporters, and partners.... .More >>>
- Team effort brightens the lives of impoverished villagers
Many areas of Laos lack adequate educational facilities and public health services, while there is also poor understanding of the need for good hygiene and nutrition.
 This means that the government and the private sector must reach out and connect with these deprived areas, to improve villagers’ quality of life and give them hope.
Seeing the great need for assistance in rural communities, I and nearly 20 other volunteers recently delivered a large amount of donated items to impoverished rural communities in southern Laos. ... .More >>>
- Vietnam - a true friend to Laos in the media sector
Laos’ information sector has grown and made good progress in terms of quality and quantity, and is largely the result of years of cooperation between Laos and Vietnam. ... .More >>>
- Attractions of Luang Prabang and Dien Bien Phu are easily accessible
Many people combine a visit to the World Heritage town of Luang Prabang in Laos with a trip to Dien Bien Phu in Vietnam as the road link between the two places is good.
Foreign tourists often come to Laos after visiting the famous battleground in Dien Bien province, with many entering the country via the Panghok-Taichang border crossing.  ... .More >>>
- Buddhist Lent: a time of reflection and morality
Thunder, lightning, low dark clouds and torrential rain are now common  across the country, making it difficult for people to go about their daily life and to get from place to place as normal.... .More >>>
- A summary of Laos-Japan cooperation during Shinzo Abe’s time as Japanese Prime Minister
The fatal shooting of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, 67, on July 8 while giving a speech in the city of Nara in support of a candidate running in the Upper House election, caused great sadness for the Japanese people, global leaders, and people worldwide. ... .More >>>

- Luang Prabang, Vietnam boost provincial ties
This story marks the Laos-Vietnam Solidarity and Friendship Year 2022 and celebrates the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries and the 45th anniversary of the signing of the Laos-Vietnam Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation. ... .More >>>
- Prehistoric Plain of Jars a favourite tourist draw in Xieng Kuang  
Almost all tourists visiting Xieng Kuang province automatically make a beeline for the “Plain of Jars”, which has prehistoric sites with thousands of stone jars. ... .More >>>
- Laos, Vietnam enjoy deepening neighbourly relations
Laos and Vietnam have enjoyed strong neighbourly relations since ancient times, as they live side by side in countries bordered by the long Annamite Mountain range, which extends from northern Vietnam along the border area with Laos and south into the border between Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia.... .More >>>
- A break at Kuangxi waterfall helps reinvigorate city dwellers
As the sun sets on another hot summer day, people usually head out for a walk around the Kuangxi waterfall complex in Luang Prabang province.  ... .More >>>
- Wild or farmed, frogs popular with the people of Vientiane
Many people like the sight of a fat frog with big legs in the markets, but it’s important to check them carefully before making a purchase to determine whether they were caught in rice fields or came from a farm. ... .More >>>
- Good friends and good neighbours along the Lao-Vietnam border
This story marks the Laos-Vietnam Solidarity and Friendship Year 2022 and celebrates the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries and the 45th anniversary of the signing of the Laos-Vietnam Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation. ... .More >>>
- Laos and Vietnam celebrate important events  
This is another important year for Laos and Vietnam as the two neighbours are celebrating the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations through several big events that highlight their special solidarity and mutual assistance. ... .More >>>
- Bringing parliaments and people closer together 
We now tend to think of parliaments as the global norm but we should remember that has not always been the case.  Although every country now has a form of parliament, this is a relatively recent development born out of long historical struggles for representation and participation.... .More >>>
- Bridges connecting Laos to Thailand and Vietnam to boost tourism and connectivity
Two new Lao-Thai Friendship Bridges will help boost connectivity for trade, investment and tourism with parts of Vietnam and the entire region.
The tourism sector in Laos, Vietnam and Thailand is witnessing a revival, with travellers returning after countries in the region eased Covid-19-related restrictions.... .More >>>
- Pay a visit Khonphapheng, the world’s widest waterfall
Did you know that Khonphapheng in the south of Laos is the largest waterfall in Southeast Asia and the widest set of falls in the world?... .More >>>
- The immortal achievement of Lao and Korean leaders in 48 years of diplomatic ties
Today, the people of the DPR Korea and the Lao DPR marks the 48th anniversary of the establishment of the diplomatic relations between the two countries. ... .More >>>
- Remembering the battle of Savannakhet
This story marks the Laos-Vietnam Solidarity and Friendship Year 2022 and celebrates the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries and ... .More >>>
- Asean Dengue Day, a reminder for everyone to help prevent dengue
June 15 is Asean Dengue Day, when the citizens of Asean countries band together to combat dengue fever by clearing places where mosquitoes are likely to lay eggs, hoping to reduce the population of dengue-carrying mosquitoes under the slogan “No dengue mosquitoes, no dengue fever”. ... .More >>>
- Lao, Australian media experts share ways to produce interesting news content
Visiting the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) even for a few hours helped answer many questions about what one should or shouldn’t do to produce interesting news content for audiences ... .More >>>
- Railway and logistics challenges in Laos
The newly opened Laos-China railway has been able to reduce the cost of transport of both passengers and freight from Vientiane, the capital of Laos, to the northern provinces and nearby countries.  It has also been able to surmount the barriers posed by previous logistics constraints, but without reforms to improve logistics systems, there could be challenges ahead.... .More >>>
- Blood donation saves lives
Every year countries around the world celebrate World Blood Donor Day. The event serves to raise awareness of the need for safe blood and blood products and to thank voluntary, unpaid blood donors for their life-saving gifts of blood. ... .More >>>
- Friendship for the advancement of Lao and Vietnamese women
This story marks the Laos-Vietnam Solidarity and Friendship Year 2022 and celebrates the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries and the 45th anniversary
of the signing of the Laos-Vietnam Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation. ... .More >>>
- Xieng Khuang farmers hope coffee crop will change their lives
For decades, the people of Phouxeo village in Xieng Khuang province’s Phoukoud district relied on slash-and-burn agriculture and the cultivation of opium poppies, but despite their efforts their lives did not improve. In 2018, several families planted coffee trees, encouraged by local authorities and a Korean company called Connors Estate. ... .More >>>
- Ho Chi Minh Trail: An iconic path symbolic of Laos and Vietnam’s shared struggle
The Ho Chi Minh Trail, the revolutionary path that passes through Lao territory, is one of the most tangible physical icons of the friendly relations and special solidarity between Laos and Vietnam.  ... .More >>>
- Turkish food week offers tempting array of tasty treats
The first Turkish Cuisine Week took place at the Embassy residence of the Republic of Türkiye in Vientiane last week, to promote the traditional food and ... .More >>>
- Australia: Home of multicultural diversity
I recently travelled from the land of a million elephants to the land of the kangaroo, Laos and Australia, which are celebrating the 70th anniversary of diplomatic ties as they face the future together with friendship and trust. ... .More >>>
- Lao-India Entrepreneurship Development Centre plants trees to mark National Arbour Day
Laos observes National Arbour Day on June 1, when government bodies, organisations, companies and communities around the country plant trees to mark this annual event.
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- Vangvieng: quiet, but showing signs of revival post pandemic
Many people used to tell their friends that if they wanted to see a lot of foreign tourists they should go to Vangvieng, but the Covid-19 pandemic has changed things and the tourists have largely disappeared.... .More >>>
- Lao government awards labour medal to the Head of China Radio International in Laos
The Head of China Radio International (CRI) to Laos, Ms Mo Xiaoling, also known by her Lao name Sengkeo, is very happy and proud of the labour medal she was awarded by the Lao government at the beginning of this month.... .More >>>
- 30 km/hour speed limits save lives
The sixth UN Global Road Safety Week addresses the risk of deaths from road traffic accidents, which is fundamental to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically those affecting health security, sustainable cities, poverty, and reducing inequalities among and within countries.... .More >>>
- Vientiane province partners with four Vietnamese provinces in development projects
This story marks the Laos-Vietnam Solidarity and Friendship Year 2022 and celebrates the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries and the 45th anniversary  of the signing of the Laos-Vietnam Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation. ... .More >>>
- Tad Fane, a waterfall in paradise
Pakxong district in Champassak province lies on the Bolaven Plateau in southern Laos and is renowned for its coffee plantations. The area is also well known for ... .More >>>
- Increased forest cover benefits Laos and the world
Planting trees in the mountains of northern Laos is a beneficial and productive activity, as it helps to increase forest density, foster biodiversity, preserve water sources, and slow climate change.... .More >>>
- The European Union promotes a better life in Luang Prabang
Luang Prabang is one of the provinces in northern Laos benefitting from the UNSAP programme from the European Union, which has been working to improve lives since 2018.... .More >>>
- Thanaleng Dry Port, Vientiane Logistics Park generate 4.6 billion kip for state budget
The Thanaleng Dry Port (TDP) and Vientiane Logistics Park (VLP) have generated almost 4.6 billion kip in revenue for the state budget over the first quarter of 2022. ... .More >>>
- The architectural curiosities of Thakhaek
The French were forced out of Indochina in the 1950s but signs of their presence still remain in isolated pockets of the countries they colonised, in the form of ... .More >>>
- Young fashion designer promotes her brand
Young fashion designer Manithip  Vongphachan (Arlin), 29, is currently promoting her fashion brand after spending considerable time learning fashion inside and outside of Laos.... .More >>>
- The delicious roast chicken of Xeno
The smoke rising from the stalls can be seen from a distance throughout the day, and as one gets closer, one can also smell the mouth-watering aroma of the ... .More >>>
- Travel in Laos always leaves a strong impression
Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Laos, Mrs Annette Knobloch, said at a reception held at the embassy recently that she had made up her mind to travel more in Laos. ... .More >>>
- Investing in midwives is crucial for sustainable development
As the International Confederation of Midwives celebrates its 100th anniversary, the Regional Director for the United Nations Population Fund for the Asia and Pacific region, Björn Andersson, makes the case for midwives and says more investments are needed to deliver on sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn and adolescent health.... .More >>>
- More gender equality means better nutrition for rural women and children
The 8th of March celebrates women around the world. This international commemoration aims to raise awareness on gender equality and intend to break the bias in communities, workplaces, or schools preventing women from accessing better life opportunities. In Laos, rural communities from southern provinces are showing promising change towards a more equitable and harmonious relationship between husband and wife.... .More >>>
- Media trip gives boost to tourism in Champassak
Champassak province is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Laos, known for its ancient temple complex (listed as a UNESCO world heritage site), and for being the home of Lao coffee.... .More >>>
- Using more air conditioners to stay cool is spending more money
The unending hot weather in Vientiane has forced residents to use air-conditioners in their offices and homes to get a good night’s sleep.
The increased use of air-conditioners is making deep holes in everyone’s pockets, but it is impossible to imagine a life without these cooling machines as the temperatures soar and the heat becomes overbearing.... .More >>>
- Australian trainers share intellectual assets with Lao citizens
Australian volunteers have shared their excellent professional skills in different fields with a number of public organisations for capacity building and human resource development in Laos. ... .More >>>
- World Malaria Day: Laos adopts innovative strategies to accelerate elimination
On April 25, the world marked World Malaria Day, whose theme this year is “Harness innovation to reduce the malaria disease burden and save lives”. In Laos, a blend of traditional and innovative, evidence-based approaches is helping the country move closer to eliminating all malaria by 2030 and the deadliest strain by 2023. ... .More >>>
- Vangvieng cabbage festival promotes good agricultural practices
Vangvieng district is known for its stunning landscapes of limestone outcrops and rice fields, situated in a quaint riverside location in Vientiane province, Laos. ... .More >>>
- Special solidarity between Laos and Vietnam a priceless legacy
This story marks the Laos-Vietnam Solidarity and Friendship Year 2022 and celebrates the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries and the 45th anniversary of the signing of the Laos-Vietnam Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation.... .More >>>
- Part-time work can generate extra income in addition to a salary
During the Covid-19 outbreak in Laos, the economy has been greatly affected, but part-time work in agriculture or a small or medium-sized business can generate additional income for families so they don’t have to rely sole on their regular salaries. ... .More >>>
- UNFPA strengthening mental health psychosocial support for young people in Laos
UNFPA is supporting young people in Laos to safeguard their mental health amid the ongoing third wave of Covid-19 in the country.
Dr Kongsy Chounlamany, Vice Dean of the faculty of education, National University of Laos (NUOL), said many young people in the country faced elevated mental health pressures – such as stress, anxiety, worry and fear with regard to sexual reproductive health, gender equality and gender-based violence (GBV) – due to the pandemic. ... .More >>>
- Public support provides supplies for eight schools in Luang Prabang
Education is very important, as the enhancement of children’s skills is essential for the development of the country. ... .More >>>
- Lao New Year a time of joy despite the Covid outbreak
Despite fears about the spread of Covid-19, Lao people both in and outside the country greatly enjoyed the Lao New Year (Pi Mai Lao) celebrations last week.
The festival was more muted than usual due to Covid restrictions, and the customary events on the streets and in public places were banned, including outdoor entertainment such as street parties, street fairs, Miss Lao New Year beauty contests and processions, and concerts.... .More >>>
- The significant meeting between DPR Korea and the Lao PDR leader
On the occasion of 30th anniversary of the meeting between Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il, the great leaders of the Korean people and Kaysone Phomvihane, former Secretary General of the Central Committee of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party and President of the Lao PDR, April, 1992-April, 2022. ... .More >>>
- Special solidarity between Laos and Vietnam
This story marks the Laos-Vietnam Solidarity and Friendship Year 2022 and celebrates the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries and the 45th anniversary of the signing of the Laos-Vietnam Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation. ... .More >>>
- Q & A: Digital content marketing on social media 
Social media platforms such as Facebook, WhatsApp and WeChat facilitate speedy communications between people in all corners of the globe. They are also a new medium that can be used by people to sell their products. A number of people sell different types of goods every day on social media platforms. ... .More >>>
- Luang Prabang women’s exhibition offers new viewing experience
Visitors to a special exhibition at the Children’s Cultural Centre in Luang Prabang city were delighted to experience a new way of viewing the exhibits by being given tablets to watch videos and texts relating to the photos on display, which showcased the handicrafts made by women in Laos.... .More >>>
- Living with autism in Laos: Nadia’s story
Nadia is just like any other 15-year-old girl in secondary school. She enjoys dancing, singing, painting, and playing sports. After school, she looks after her younger brother and helps her mother with domestic chores like cooking, washing, and cleaning.... .More >>>
- School safety measures take shapes amid Omicron threat
Deputy Minister of Education and Sports (MOES) Mrs Khanthaly Siriphongphan, WHO Representative to Lao PDR, Dr Ying-Ru Jacqueline Lo, UNICEF Representative to Lao PDR, Dr Pia Rebello Britto,... .More >>>
- “JDS Scholar Reported the Research Outcome in Japan”
What is JDS Project?
The Project for Human Resource Development Scholarship by Japanese Grant Aid (JDS) was launched in 1999 to support the human resource development of the Japanese grant aid recipient countries. JDS targets the young government officials who are expected to play a leadership role in the development of their countries and offers 2-year Master’s courses / 3-year PhD courses at Japanese Universities in English. ... .More >>>
- Govt needs more support from development partners to make societies inclusive for individuals with autism
Laos is one of the founding members of the Asean Autism Network which was established in December 2010 with a clear objective to ... .More >>>
- Nine steps to safe home-based recovery from COVID-19
With the recent increase in the number of positive COVID-19 cases, the Ministry of Health in Laos is promoting home-based recovery for patients with mild or ... .More >>>- National artist dedicates to the country
Mr Boua Ngeun Xaphouvong has been designated a National Artist, after years spent proclaiming his love for Laos and dutifully dedicating himself to the nation. ... .More >>>
- To avert a learning catastrophe, schools must stay open amidst Omicron threat and beyond
With the COVID-19 pandemic now sadly approaching a third year, safely reopening schools, and keeping them open remains an urgent priority, especially amidst the threat of the Omicron variant.... .More >>>
- Q&A: Dictionary of Buddhist terms
Venerable Bounthavy Kompaphant is a young monk working to conserve and promote the culture of Laos through poetry, literature and a dictionary of Buddhist terms.
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- Schoolchildren enjoy donations from the Republic of Korea
Students and teachers at Houayla Primary School in Sangthong district, Vientiane, were wreathed in smiles recently when they received new clothes, face masks and hand sanitiser from the Lao-Korean Friendship Association.
The Association donated items worth over 131 million kip (more than US$14,000) to the school. ... .More >>>
- Heroism of the Khammuan people
As they travelled the path to national liberation in 1975, many patriots sacrificed their lives in the fight against foreign aggressors.
The movement spearheaded by the people of Khammuan province was one of many pro-nationalist groups in the provinces, bringing fame and honour to those who paved the way for Laos to achieve its revolutionary goal. .. .More >>>
- UNFPA and LWU strengthen knowledge, innovation and coordination to eliminate GBV
In Champassak province, the Lao Women’s Union (LWU) staff deals daily with matters of gender equality and gender-based violence (GBV), but with capacity building from UNFPA GBV experts, they are better prepared to provide solutions. ... .More >>>
- Community radio and COVID-19: stories on championing women’s education in Laos
In the central Laos district of Nakai, renowned for its lush forests and rich biodiversity, 26-year-old schoolteacher Phan reflects on the remote learning experiences of her students during the COVID-19 pandemic: ... .More >>>
- Massive development project underway in Siphandone
Khong district, an island situated in the Mekong River in Champassak province in the south of Laos is part of the area known as Siphandone, meaning Four Thousand Islands,... .More >>>
- Dedicated angler reaps rewards at local fishpond
Fishermen have many different ways of catching fish and of course they want to get as many as possible, whether to feed their family or to sell at a market. But it’s not easy to land a good catch if you don’t have the necessary equipment and experience, so good skills are vital for success in this game of chance. One day recently, at least 100 people from a group of villages in Vientiane gathered to try their luck at a large well-stocked fishpond after the village chief gave permission for them to take advantage of nature’s bounty. ... .More >>>
- More gender equality means better nutrition for rural women and children
The 8th of March celebrates women around the world. This international commemoration aims to raise awareness on gender equality and intend to break the bias in communities, workplaces, or schools preventing women from accessing better life opportunities.... .More >>>
- Nine reasons why you should travel
People find many reasons to explore the world. Vientiane Times  is offering nine additional reasons for people to pack their bags and discover their exotic country.
As life is short, travelling is a crucial part and also the best excuse to get away from a busy schedule and discover and experience life in different ways.
Travelling is all about exploring new places, cultures, cuisines, rituals and styles of living.... .More >>>
- Man inspired by his father to help others
It is the dream of 43-year-old Phouthong Phonvixay to see that poor mountainous people have enough rice to eat, even as the amount of land available for growing rice continues to shrink.... .More >>>
- Strengthening Australia’s ties with Laos
During a visit to Vientiane to celebrate the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Australia and Laos, I announced new initiatives to deepen our cooperation to support a secure, prosperous and resilient region. ... .More >>>
- French Presidency of the Council of the European Union celebrated in Vientiane
The French Presidency of the Council of the European Union is in effect from January to June this year, with a reception held last week at the French Residence in Vientiane to celebrate the presidency.... .More >>>
- Plan International helps to reduce stunting in children
Plan International is contributing to reduce stunting in children and improved nutrition in women in Saravan province for improved nutrition status of women, girls, and boys in targeted marginalised communities.... .More >>>
- Xaysomboun, a glorious place in winter
The best travel choice in Laos in the cold season is somewhere where you can see the early morning mist as it rises and floats over plains and among hills. ... .More >>>
- Village girls in orange shape their own futures
At a rural and remote village, 30 kilometres from the district town in Oudomxay province in northwest Laos – predominantly populated with Khmu and Leu ethnic groups, a group of adolescent girls were playing outside. But, this was not any game. They were playing to learn, real life lessons, about body changes and saving money, matters that will shape their lives. ... .More >>>
- Laos, Australia celebrate Australia Day and 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations
Australia Day falls on January 26 and is the country’s official national day, while 2022 also sees the 70th anniversary on January 15 of diplomatic relations between Laos and Australia.... .More >>>
- Oudomxay children given new hope with their sight restored
Two children with cataracts, three-year-old Salid and seven-year-old Chansouk, now have a brighter future after they had their sight restored at Oudomxay Eye Hospital.
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- AHF-Laos aims HIV in bid to reduce infection
Even though Laos has a low HIV prevalence, some groups of people are still at higher risk of contracting the virus. ... .More >>>
- Urgently address gaps in cancer care: WHO
Noting the increasing burden of cancer despite 30 percent to 50 percent of the cases being preventable, the World Health Organisation today called on countries in South-East Asia Region to prioritise measures to reduce risk, detect and diagnose early and care for people suffering from the disease. ... .More >>>
- New wave of wedding organiser in Laos
Event organisers aren’t a new thing, but many people think that an organiser is someone who just sets up a concert or other public event.
Mr Kaekkham Khanlaya, better known as Aek Seeme, is the founder of the Seeme Restaurant at the 3434 Beer Garden.... .More >>>
- Tad Yeung waterfall: a model of sustainable tourism
The well-known Tad Yeuang waterfall in Pakxong district, Champassak province, has been recognised as an Asean sustainable tourism development for its success in generating income to ease the poverty of the local community.... .More >>>
- Village artisans eagerly await return of tourists
The charming village of Xang Hai in Laos’ Luang Prabang province used to be a popular tourist attraction but today the dusty narrow streets are empty of visitors, since foreign tourists were barred entry to Laos when the Covid pandemic hit in 2020.... .More >>>
- Toyota Laos support “RUN LAOS 2022, 140k CHALLENGE”
Vientiane, February 1st, 2022
Toyota Laos supports for the “RUN LAOS 2022, 140km CHALLENGE SERIES”. Under this Covid-19 situation, ... .More >>>
- World Leprosy Day: United for dignity
On World Leprosy Day, WHO is calling on countries in the South-East Asia Region and across the world to be “United for Dignity” in their quest to achieve zero leprosy infection and disease, zero leprosy-related disability, and zero stigma and discrimination. ... .More >>>
- Ministry, IUCN partner to identify and map peatlands in Laos
Areas of peatlands across Laos will be identified, assessed and mapped by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment in partnership with the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
Peatlands in Laos have not yet been fully inventoried or described in detail, which leaves them vulnerable to exploitation and degradation, so two projects have been designed to help conserve and sustainably manage peatland ecosystem resources across the country. ... .More >>>
- Ministry, IUCN partner to identify and map peatlands in Laos
Areas of peatlands across Laos will be identified, assessed and mapped by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment in partnership with the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
Peatlands in Laos have not yet been fully inventoried or described in detail, which leaves them vulnerable to exploitation and degradation, so two projects have been designed to help conserve and sustainably manage peatland ecosystem resources across the country. ... .More >>>



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