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People of Lao descent now living in Canada donate drinking water, noodles and canned fish worth 41 million kip to Lao Red Cross President Mr Khamlavanh Chanthalavanh (fifth left) in Vientiane for distribution to households who suffered losses during the recent floods and impoverished families living in remote areas. --Photo Lao National Radio |
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A Baci Soukhuan ritual is held to welcome people of Lao descent now living in other countries during their visit to Pheuksa Garden in Naxaithong district, Vientiane, led by Minister of Education and Sports Prof. Dr Phout Simmalavong and officials from the Lao Front for National Development. --Photo Phonepaseuth |
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Lao expatriates, led by members of the Lao Front for National Development, visit Pheuksa Garden in Naxaithong district, Vientiane, where they toured the Ethnic Museum and medicinal plant garden and viewed a traditional dance show performed by people from various ethnic groups. |
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The Board of Directors and members of the Lao Sign Association led by its Vice President Mr Somphong Phothisan attend the Bangkok Ad & Sign Expo 2024, which took place from November 7-10 at the IMPACT, Muang Thong Thani in Bangkok, Thailand. The Expo was staged as part of the ASEAN alliance to broaden knowledge about billboards and publications and advancements in the digital age. Forty Lao Sign Association members from sign making businesses across the country attended the event. Speaking at the Expo, the association’s Vice President Mr Somphong Phothisan expressed gratitude and appreciation for the warm welcome extended by the Thai sign association and its willingness to share information and new techniques.
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