Visiting a Lao Home: Simple Etiquette for Meals, Parties, and Family Gatherings
Being invited to a Lao home—whether for a meal, a small party, or a family gathering—is a warm and meaningful gesture. Lao hospitality is sincere and generous, and guests are usually welcomed as part of the family. If you are a foreign visitor or someone new to Lao culture, a few simple practices can help
The Lao Sinh: Everyday Beauty Woven into Daily Life
In Laos, seeing women wearing a sinh—the traditional Lao skirt—is not a special occasion or a performance for visitors. It is simply everyday life. From schools and government offices to family gatherings and daily errands, the sinh is a natural and respected part of how many Lao women dress. The sinh is more than clothing.
Cool Season in Vientiane: A Gentle Reminder to Stay Warm and Take Care
VIENTIANE, LAOS — These days, the weather in Vientiane feels noticeably cooler, marking the heart of the cool season in Laos. Early mornings and evenings are especially fresh, with temperatures often dropping to around 15–18°C, while daytime temperatures remain comfortable at around 25–28°C under clear blue skies. For many locals, this is the time of
Housewarming ceremony in Laos
When a Lao family moves into a new home, the occasion is marked by a housewarming ceremony, known locally as a meaningful and joyful moment rather than a formal event. For Lao people, building and moving into a new house is closely connected to spiritual belief, family unity, and community support. If you are a
Learn how to play the khaen
If travelers or long-term visitors would like to learn how to play the khaen, there are a few realistic and culturally appropriate ways to do so in Laos. Learning the khaen is usually informal and relationship-based, rather than through fixed commercial classes, which makes the experience more personal and meaningful. In Vientiane, formal learning is
Vat Sisaket – The Last Original Temple of Old Vientiane
Vat Sisaket is one of the most historically important temples in Vientiane and a must-see landmark for anyone who wants to understand the deeper story of Laos. Located in the heart of the capital, right beside the former royal palace and Hor Phra Keo, the temple was built in 1818 during the reign of King
Mimi House Food & Beverage — A Small, Lovely Café With a Big Heart
Cookies handmade by people with disabilities, using Mimi House’s original recipe📍 Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/LfZZMNc34vtbCzus6?g_st=ipc If you’re looking for a cozy spot to enjoy a delicious drink and support a meaningful cause, Mimi House Food & Beverage is a must-visit. This small, charming café is more than just a place to relax — it is a social
Getting a Driving License in Laos as a Foreigner: What You Should Know
If you are living in Laos—whether for work, long-term travel, or simply because you’ve fallen in love with the slow and peaceful way of life—having a local driving license can make your daily life much easier. Many foreigners don’t realize this, but yes, you can study, take the test, and apply for a Lao driving
Lao National Day 2025: A Once-in-50-Years Celebration You Shouldn’t Miss 🇱🇦
If you’re in Laos during the end of November and early December, you might notice something special happening around the city—soldiers marching in formation, students practicing parade routines, and even helicopters rehearsing their flight paths.Don’t worry, it’s not an emergency. It’s preparation for Lao National Day, coming on 2 December—and this year is extra meaningful.
Learn Basic Lao for Travelers – 15 Essential Phrases
If you are planning to visit Laos, learning a few simple Lao words can make your trip smoother and help you connect with local people. Lao is a friendly and melodic language, and even trying a few phrases will bring smiles and warm reactions from locals. Here are 15 useful phrases for your travels: Tips
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