Travel Huaphan Province
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Sam Neua Transport, Huaphan Province
Article HOT05601
Sam Neua is the most rural area in Laos, yet Lao Airlines still serves this destination because Laos has airports in almost every province to facilitate travel...
View this storyThan Kham Tai Cave, Siphandon
Article HOT05602
Than Kham Tai Cave, Siphandon Than Kham Tai Cave in Siphandon is part of the Elephant Passage Cave. Originally it was not a cave but was created by machinery and human effort. Than Kham...
View this storyThan President Suphanouvong Cave
Article HOT05603
Than President Suphanouvong Cave was formerly called Pha Pung (Pha Pong) Cave. Originally, this cave was a dense forest home to many animals such as deer, muntjac, and others...
View this storyThan Nu Hak Cave, Phoumsavan
Article HOT05604
Than Nu Hak Cave, Phoumsavan Mr. Nu Hak was born on April 9, 1914, in what is now Mukdahan Province, Thailand. He joined the fight against colonial rulers...
View this storyThan Kaisone Cave, Phromvihan
Article HOT05605
During the Second Indochina War (called the Vietnam War in the West and the American War in Vietnam) which started due to conflicts between...
View this storyScenic Drive to Sam Neua
Article HOT05606
After visiting Phonsavan, the Lao Rocket Festival, and the Plain of Jars, today it's time to continue the journey to Sam Neua Province...
View this storyTrying Water Centipedes at Sam Neua Market
Article HOT05607
The creature you see above is called a "water centipede." Lao people call these long, many-legged creatures "Kan To" which live only in clean water. In the ecosystem...
View this storyStrolling Around Sam Neua City, Huaphan Province
Article HOT05608
At an elevation of 1,200 meters above sea level, the Sam River flows through the city, making Sam Neua a place with pleasant weather year-round. I visited Sam Neua in mid-May...
View this storyPlaying Scratch Lottery with Locals in Viengchai
Article HOT05609
Hello, today I take you to Viengchai, a city with caves that were once the residence of Lao leaders during the war with America. The caves were used by the leaders as shelters...
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