Khammuan on the rise: A province celebrates Laos’ historic year with ambition and action
This story marks the 70th anniversary of the establishment of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party, the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Lao PDR, and the 105th birthday of President Kaysone Phomvihane this year.
The year 2025 is a time of pride and reflection for Laos, as the country celebrates the 70th anniversary of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party, the 50th anniversary of the Lao PDR, and the 105th birth anniversary of President Kaysone Phomvihane.
Located in the geographic heart of Laos, Khammuan province is honouring these milestones not only with celebration, but with concrete progress.
In a recent interview, Governor Vanxay Fongsavanh shared how the province is transforming national pride into lasting development by creating jobs, attracting investment, and showcasing its natural beauty to both locals and the world.
Situated in central Laos, where National Roads 13 and 12 intersect, Khammuan has become a vital logistics hub—connecting provinces and neighbouring countries alike.
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The Governor of Khammuan province, Mr Vanxay Fongsavanh.
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Under its current five-year socio-economic development plan, the province is focusing on three priority sectors: agriculture and forestry, energy and mining, and tourism and services.
“We’re building on what makes Khammuan strong,” said Governor Vanxay. “By focusing on our natural resources and strategic location, we are driving real development.”
One of the province’s flagship developments is the Asia Potash International Investment project, a large-scale foreign enterprise focused on potash fertiliser production and the development of a smart industrial park. The project is Chinese-owned. According to the company, it currently employs about 5,000 local workers and 2,000 foreign nationals. It plans to hire additional 1,500 labours.
“The plant produces around 3 million tonnes of potash a year,” the Governor said. “It’s a major contributor to the economy of Khammuan province and to national development.”
Meanwhile, agro-processing industries are on the rise—turning local crops into high-value products and drawing strong interest from domestic and foreign investors. Several companies have already begun surveys and pilot operations.
“We’re actively promoting agro-processing,” the Governor said. “These ventures are helping to diversify our economy and create rural employment.”
Khammuan is making concerted efforts to create a business-friendly environment. The provincial administration is easing land access, addressing bureaucratic hurdles, and assisting investors with local workforce recruitment through community engagement.
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Asia Potash production in Khammuan province. |
“Investors are coming from many countries, with China being our largest partner,” Governor Vanxay said. “Chinese companies are investing in industry, agriculture, and tourism.”
In 2024, Governor Vanxay led a trade mission to Shanghai province in China, resulting in over US$850 million in new investment through more than 10 signed Memorandums of Understanding. The province aims to expand its investment promotion efforts to other regions of China this year.
One tangible result of this partnership is the recently opened Khammuan International Hospital, a Chinese-funded facility that strengthens healthcare services for both residents and foreign workers.
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A zip-line stretches through the rocky outcrops of Phou Pha Marn. --Photo Green Discovery
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Tourism continues to be one of Khammuan’s most promising sectors. From dramatic limestone caves to pristine waterfalls, the province boasts a wealth of natural and cultural treasures.
According to Governor Vanxay, Khammuan has identified 210 potential tourist sites, with 23 already open to visitors.
A new attraction, Khun Khong Lang Lake, is set to open in June and is expected to draw increasing numbers of both Lao and foreign tourists.
Another emerging highlight is Phou Pha Marn, developed by Green Discovery led by eco-tourism pioneer Mr Inthy Deuansavanh.
Nestled among striking karst landscapes, this site offers adventure experiences such as zip-lining, canopy walks, rock climbing, and hiking—all designed to showcase the landscape while preserving its natural integrity.
“Our province is rich in natural beauty and culture,” said Governor Vanxay. “We’re proud to share that through festivals, cultural events, and responsible tourism.”
As Laos marks a year of national reflection, Khammuan stands out as a province not only celebrating its heritage but also shaping the country’s future.
“This year, Laos is celebrating three historic occasions. Khammuan has been preparing and intensifying efforts to create even greater successes to mark these meaningful days,” Governor Vanxay said.
By Keoxomphou Sakdavong
(Latest Update May 27, 2025)
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