Vientianne Day 1, Laos
It has been 8 months since I started my trip in August 2nd last year to Bogota, Colombia. Laos is the 41st country on this trip and probably will be the last country in South East Asia before I head back to Vietnam then go up north to China.
Vientienne is the capital of Laos and is also the biggest city in Laos with a population of around 300,000. Laos is still a poor country and is ruled by a communist government. The country was embroiled in a civil war between the Royal Lao government and the communist Pathet Laos from 1950 until 1975. Finally with the support of North Vietnam, the Pathet Laos managed to control the country. Subsistence agriculture accounts for the majority of jobs in the country.
Between 1964 and 1973, over 260 million bombs were dropped by the US in Laos. This is more than what was dropped during the whole of World War II.
Rented a bicycle (10,000 Kip~USD$1.2) for the day.
Patuxay was built on the main north south avenue in the city, symbolizing the struggle of independence.
However the museum was closed during lunch time so just managed to circle around the museum and took some photos of old military stuffs.
Assembly Hall. A communist flag flying right beside the Laos flag.
Took an overnight bus at 8pm to Luang Prabang (150,000 Kip~USD$18).
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Somehow the bus had a mechanical problem and the mechanic took 3 hours to fix it.