The capital of Laos is Vientiane
As one of the most mountainous regions in Southeast Asia, Laos happens
to be one of the most unravelled regions in East Asia. Unfortunately,
for most travelers, this hidden gem holds some prized attractions that
marvel even the most well-traveled traveler. Within the borders of Laos
are some of the most angelic natural attractions in the whole world.
5 Facts You Might Not Know
1
The levels of crime throughout Laos are exceptionally low. The reason
for this safety is the high levels of corruption in the country. Many
citizens' legal rights tend to be practically non-existent and,
therefore, fear encompassing the entire population's mind.
2
Laos
has a diverse population make up of over forty-nine ethnic groups. The
two ethnic groups or 'tribes; that constitute a majority of the Lao
population is the Khmou and the Hmong. Accompanying the diverse
boundaries in Laos is multiple dialects of a Lao-Tai language throughout
the various tribes in Laos.
3
The
earlier French colonization of Laos still holds an inspiration in some
of the national customs within Laos. For example, the tasty little
treat, the French Baguette, is sold in towns throughout the entire
country. Moreover, there are still relics of French colonial
architecture contained in Laos such as a World Heritage Site known as
Luang Prabang. Currently, this is the site of the National Museum of
Laos.
4
Over fourteen
percent of the country's land area is known as National Biodiversity
Conservation Areas. These titles were implemented to prevent the
degeneration of Laos' most precious natural regions. The laws
restricting the abuse of wildlife in these regions are strict and
persecuted harshly.
5
Laos
is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia. Close to
three-quarters of the landmass is made up from mountainous terrain and
forested hills. The forests in Laos are known as some of the thickest
forests on the globe.
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