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The last two clips from the Today Show with Matt Lauer, featuring Lao or Laos, the land of a Million Elephants. The last video is about “How to get to Laos” from the travel expert, Peter Greenberg. For those of you that don’t want to just go on a trip, then try taking volunteer vacation [...]
Part 9 and 10 of the coverage of Laos from The Today Show on MSNBC, Matt Matt Lauer: It may be hard to believe but not too long ago music and movie were either discouraged or banned in Laos. Now, the country is in the midst of pop culture revolution. Until 2003, performing modern music [...]
Part 7 and 8 of the coverage of Laos from The Today Show on MSNBC, Matt Matt Lauer. Explore the beautiful patterns of Lao textiles. When you are in Lao, don’t forget to stock up on Lao silk.
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A continuing coverage of Laos from The Today Show on MSNBC, Matt Matt Lauer. Laos has the world’s widest waterfalls in Champassak and a great place for food lover.
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A continuing coverage of Laos from The Today Show on MSNBC, Matt Matt Lauer.
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The Today Show on MSNBC, live from Laos with Matt Matt Lauer.
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Where in the World is Matt Lauer? Where else, Laos (click) [to watch slide show on right hand side], TODAY’s Matt Lauer takes a quick tour of Vientiane, the historic capital of Laos, the latest stop on his 2008 “Where in the World is Matt Lauer?” tour. One of my co-workers learned a thing or [...]
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Recess time for the kids and they are having fun.
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A Hmong girl all dressed up to have her Polaroid picture taken. I think this is a good idea to take pictures and give them away like this tourist. I will do that the next time I go to Laos.
A short clip about a Hmong family in Laos, recorded by a tourist. The video description said “This house was really nice, and they had a motorbike. Turns out they have relatives in the US that send them money, and in fact, the mother was visiting the US.”
Hmong village in Laos.
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