Songkarn Pi Mai Lao (Lao New Year)

@Aruni it’s can’t count how many trip I was in Thailand for work and also for vacation :+1:

I like Thailand because you never need to translate from Lao to Thai or Thai to Lao :grin: people mostly are friendly and kind and since Lao have no sea so we offense go beaches in Thailand like Huahin, Pattaya, Phuket… Love it :star_struck:

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Hi @KhamphoutS

Wow. glad to hear that. I have never been to Lao but I would love to go one day.

What thing to do in Luang Prabang? Can you recommend for one week?

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@Aruni You’re welcome to visit Lao.

I’ve created a list of visiting Luangprabang on Maps please have a look below link for your favorite:
https://goo.gl/maps/5iK9SKtFjrJPEqW96

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@KimberlyAnnG You need to come and experience our water warrior battle during 3 days Lao New Year :slight_smile:

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@KhamphoutS thank you for explaining the meaning of the water in these festivities. Sabaidi pi mai!

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@BeatrizAguilar Wow you lean so fast! Sabaidi Pi Mai

After this post I’m sure you have no more questions on Lao New Year :slight_smile: I feature those on my Instagram to separating the culture of my country as a local guide.

Is this CL19 are you applying?

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Hi @KhamphoutS

Thank you for creating the list I will check of it.

Have a nice day and don’t forget to share your experience here.

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thank you @Aruni

I’ve edited little bit of the list please find this link: https://goo.gl/maps/ugCw8z73N5PpqMrJ8

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@KhamphoutS yes, I already applied for C.L 2019.

When I was child and teenager; I played with water with my friends during carnival, but the government prohibited throwing water or balloons with water because of the lack of water for the month in which carnival is celebrated.

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@BeatrizAguilar great that you enjoy the Lao New Year story.

If you have chance please visit Lao during our new year to experience the battle of water fun :grin:

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