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Vientiane, Laos
Buddhist temples sit near beautiful French villas in Vientiane, the sleepy capital of history’s most bombed country. A turbulent past fades as a quiet sabaidee welcomes you and a beautiful Mekong sunset wishes you a pleasant stay. |
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| While entertainment options in Vientiane can be somewhat limited, if you like drinking, dancing, karaoke or live music, you are in for a good time. The bad news is that there is a government-imposed curfew of 11.30pm; the good news is that many place... [ more ] |
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Lao people love eating out. Whether slurping a bowl of hot noodle soup for breakfast, popping out for spring rolls for lunch or settling into a substantial evening meal, eating and drinking is a social occasion. Visitors to Vientiane can enjoy the at... [ more ] |
| Despite its status as a capital city, the sleepy metropolis of Vientiane feels more like a small town, and most points of interest are easily accessed by foot--especially as the city is almost completely flat. Alternatively, there are many places tha... [ more ] |
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