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To all our Laos expats what's it like living in Laos? Perhaps Vientiane

 

I know one of our members on here Simon used to live there but your  thinking in terms of cost , lifestyle, gyms , things to do , people attitude,health systems etc ok 

 

But .. what about the cultural aspects, art , history, 

 

What is the cultural aspects and influence of the city of Vientiane

 

The people vibe?

 

One thing I judge a city on is ,... graffiti, or street art , is it any good it tells me about the city 

 

 

 

I just watched a YouTuber vlogging a horse I think it was called on Vientiane ,looks like Isaan 

 

I realise Vietnam is the upcoming now place for retirement and secondly  Philippines ( I didn't really like) and Bali to a certain extent but Laos may by pass them 

 

Thus vlogger showed rubbish in Vientiane but I can tell you nothing compito the awful Philippines, angry males not minding their own business

I can't tell you how many times when I was in the Philippines taking a photo or looking at a building how many times I was approached by a  Filipino male asking what I was doing?

"What are you staring at? Etc

 

Anyway this post is NOT about the Philippines it's about Laos !! 

 

Give me your rundown on Laos 

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Skim my posts, I did it to death.

 

Short version: the room is more expensive, they’re practically giving the food away. 
 

Bangkok Hospital just opened a branch in Vientiane, so an oldie might now consider it.

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13 hours ago, simon43 said:

I've never lived in Vientiane (and nor would I want to!).  When living in Laos I have always lived in Luang Prabang, (where I am now). If you want to judge the city by its graffiti then I have never seen any graffiti in Luang Prabang....  This is a quiet place (I think they still operate a curfew at night). Most people are in bed by 9pm and up at 6am.  It's not for party-goers or mongers.

What long term visa is available? I wasn't aware of any.

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14 hours ago, simon43 said:

I've never lived in Vientiane (and nor would I want to!).  When living in Laos I have always lived in Luang Prabang, (where I am now). If you want to judge the city by its graffiti then I have never seen any graffiti in Luang Prabang....  This is a quiet place (I think they still operate a curfew at night). Most people are in bed by 9pm and up at 6am.  It's not for party-goers or mongers.

Sounds like a great place 

Is there  a gym nearby ??

Is it safe to walk at night?

 

Can I come and live with you for a short time?

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14 hours ago, simon43 said:

Most people are in bed by 9pm and up at 6am.  It's not for party-goers or mongers.

 

Sounds great , just like our village. Early to bed early to rise .

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I hear this is the place where the party is (if you like that):

 

"Vang Vieng has become a backpacker-oriented town, with the main street featuring guest houses, bars, restaurants, internet cafes, and tour agencies. Attractions of the town include inner tubing and kayaking on the Nam Song River, which, until 2012, was lined with bars selling Beer Lao and Lao-Lao, and equipped with rope swings, zip lines, swimming and diving into blue lagoon, and large decks for socializing."

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They calmed down a little but party is still going on:

 

"A few years ago the local government decided to close down some of the bars that lined the shores of the Mekong River and the notorious parties stopped. Today, backpackers still come to Vang Vieng in search of drugs, alcohol, fun and relaxation. They find all of those, but the town is much quieter and calmer.
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Opium tea. You will sleep like the dead. Don’t drink too much of it with booze or that may turn literal.

 

The only gym in the country is currently closed. Laos is still very Covid-like. Much of it is still closed, a lot of it will never reopen.

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Been in Vientiane now for only 2 days and havnt seen anything then the area around the nightmarket where I live. I am surpriced how cheap food and drink is compare to Thailand, and tasty as well. Accommodating though isnt cheap, its about same as Thailand or a bit higher. But I might live in a pricy area now, 100m from nightmarket. People seems nice and Friendly but Thais are a bit faster to give you service. Here you might have to wait a few minutes before they give you the menu, but for me thats a good thing. So far its nice but for me nothing beats Thailand. But I might change, just 2 days here and 12 years in Thailand 😂😂

 

The really downside to Laos is that its illegal to have sex with Lao ladies unless you marry them first. But there is always the option of import from Udon Thani 😁

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17 hours ago, Viapea said:

 

The really downside to Laos is that its illegal to have sex with Lao ladies unless you marry them first.

 

But you can have sex with Lao ladyboys without the need of marrying them 😉

 

 

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17 hours ago, Viapea said:

The really downside to Laos is that its illegal to have sex with Lao ladies unless you marry them first. But there is always the option of import from Udon Thani

 

They have Lao hookers in Udon?

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20 hours ago, Viapea said:

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The really downside to Laos is that its illegal to have sex with Lao ladies unless you marry them first. But there is always the option of import from Udon Thani 😁

I see where your priorities lie`by your comment.....

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3 hours ago, simon43 said:

I see where your priorities lie`by your comment.....

It's certainly a consideration if you were thinking of spending a lot of time there and are still "active" in that department, the same in Vietnam I think (at it was it was years ago).  The good news is that the ladies don't care and hotels will generally let you stay together, I think it's more of an issue if you would go to her hometown or she yours and stay in her/your home - then you may well receive a knock on the door.

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4 hours ago, simon43 said:

I see where your priorities lie`by your comment.....

And you show what a loner you are. You don't socialize with people and you dont have sex. Dude you are extremely rare... 

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50 minutes ago, Upnotover said:

It's certainly a consideration if you were thinking of spending a lot of time there and are still "active" in that department, the same in Vietnam I think (at it was it was years ago).  The good news is that the ladies don't care and hotels will generally let you stay together, I think it's more of an issue if you would go to her hometown or she yours and stay in her/your home - then you may well receive a knock on the door.

You understand what kind of issues you can get if they want?.. And then this thing with the landwide curfew. Thailand is a million times better then Laos, I am out with the first flight as soon as I get my new visa. 

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8 hours ago, JoseThailand said:

 

But you can have sex with Lao ladyboys without the need of marrying them 😉

 

 

Might work for you Jose but not my cop of tea and what I seen so far is if you are into that Thailand is still a million times better.

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Just now, Viapea said:

You understand what kind of issues you can get if they want?.. And then this thing with the landwide curfew. Thailand is a million times better then Laos, I am out with the first flight as soon as I get my new visa. 

I know a Thai guy got fined 500 baht for staying in his girlfriends home.  They reckon the farang price is more likely to be 5000.  As for the curfew midnight is fine by me, just go out earlier - but then you're likely younger than me, most people are.

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14 minutes ago, Upnotover said:

I know a Thai guy got fined 500 baht for staying in his girlfriends home.  They reckon the farang price is more likely to be 5000.  As for the curfew midnight is fine by me, just go out earlier - but then you're likely younger than me, most people are.

I prefer to go out when the heat is gone, best time is between 10 pm until the sun goes up. You guyes who lives here could never have been in Thailand. 

But I have to admit that even if I like Leo a lot the beer is better here. 

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