Interruption to normal programming over. Back to the Vientiane 2007 trip.
Instead of animals like the lion (Singapore, Netherlands, UK, etc), tiger (Singapore & Malaysia), unicorn (UK), pelican (Barbados), leopard (Somalia), swordfish (Seychelles), parrot (St Lucia), antelope (Namibia), flamingo (Bahamas), elephant (Swaziland) & kangaroo & emu (Australia) as supporters on the national coat of arms...
...Laos has bundles of rice framing her national emblem, placing it among countries that favour plants instead e.g. her Communist counterparts Cuba (oak & laurel), China (rice & wheat), Vietnam (more rice) & North Korea (even more rice).
Where female immigration officers wear long olive green sinh:
Speaking of immigration officers - the cat had to wait for one multi-tasking guy to insert a 'non-original' CD of music files into his work computer & start copying them to the hard drive before he would process its passport & arrival card. Interesting to see one's passport details being keyed into the immigration department computer system with 'Copying...X.MP3 / From 'A' to 'B' / X Minutes Remaining' & the animation of white files flying out from left yellow folder into right yellow folder in the Windows progress dialog box in the background :P
Through bus windows in need of a good wipe - duty-free shops at the Lao side of the Friendship Bridge:
Photos taken on 03 Aug 2007
The cat learnt that 'Hair-flon' is the Lao transliteration of the American cosmetic/skincare product brandname Revlon :P
Along Tha Deua Road from the Friendship Bridge to Vientiane city centre:
Photos taken on 03 Aug 2007
Been a long time since the cat has enjoyed the sight of lush green rainy season rice fields. In recent years all trips to areas where rice is cultivated have been during the dry season. Took a while before it realised/remembered that all those large oval-ish depressions in the mud that it saw beside the Udon Thani-Nong Khai highway were made by water buffalos lying down...one of those useless little bits of childhood observations filed away somewhere in the cat's brain.
First impressions of Vientiane - rice fields, roadworks, garment factories...like a much dustier version of what's on the opposite bank of the Mekong, albeit with much fewer private vehicles (apart from motorbikes), concrete being mixed by hand-operated machines instead of concrete mixer trucks, plus a big fat Beer Lao factory...
Half of our annual budget is funded by selling Lao coffee. Everybody wins:
the farmer, the coffee lover and, most importantly, the villagers who have
their land cleared of UXO.
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As our supporters savor a steaming cup of coffee they can take both pride
and comfort from the knowledge that their purchase of Lao Mountain Coffee
pays th...
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