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On our way driving from Vientiane to Vang Vieng Laos, we stop for lunch at the 52km Hmong Markets and have a little surprise waiting for us when we return to the car...
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Vientiane joins the world in giving rousing welcome to 2018.
Lao people joined the rest of the world in ushering in the year 2018 on Sunday night amid a shimmering burst of fireworks, shouts of joy and exuberant dancing.
Vientiane offered three main public venues to see in the New Year - Nam Phou Fountain, the National Culture Hall and Chao Anouvong Park – but the latter location provided the most entertainment and was definitely the place to be, for both government officials and the general public.
A mass of coloured lights and other decorations lined the streets and bars played music throughout the night as partygoers turned out to celebrate enthusiastically and in large numbers.
The gatherings in Vientiane might not have been on the same scale as those in New York, Sydney, Hong Kong or London, but the occasion was celebrated no less joyously, with live music and dancing spilling out onto the streets as everyone wished friends and strangers alike a Happy New Year.
The National Culture Hall, always a popular venue on this occasion, featured the Beerlao Music Zone where singers and bands took to the stage to entertain the crowd and lead the New Year countdown. DJs from Laos and overseas kept the songs and dance music going until 2am.
A reveller named Mr Ton said “The party here is so much fun and I am sharing so much happiness with my friends. I’m glad to be leaving behind the bad things of 2017 and am looking forward to lots of new things in 2018.”
His friends agreed with his sentiments and the group raised glasses of beer in confirmation of their hopes and good spirits.
At Nam Phou, the party kicked off at 7pm with popular bands and singers from Thailand.
Down on the riverfront at Chao Anouvong Park, government officials gathered to wish each other and all Lao people happiness and success throughout 2018.
There was a great mix of entertainment, including country music, the traditional sedate lamvong dance and more lively modern dances, which kept partygoers warm as a cool breeze blew in across the Mekong.
The provinces also celebrated the big night in style, including in Luang Prabang, where a huge number of foreign visitors gathered to see in the New Year at the night market.
In Savannakhet province, the main celebrations took place at the provincial administration office where large crowds enjoyed both Lao country songs and international dance music.
In the south, the Champassak Grand Hotel set up a dance floor where locals and visitors assembled for memorable night of fun and music, with the overall sentiment being one of great hope for good times in 2018.
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Vientiane (pronounced /vjɛnˈtjɑːn/, Lao ວຽງຈັນ Wiang-jun; Thai เวียงจันทน์ Wiang-chan, IPA: [wíəŋ tɕàn]; literally City of Sandalwood) is the capital and largest city of Laos, situated in the Mekong river.
Sri Sattanak, or Sisattanak (Lao: ສີສັດຕະນາກ; Pali: श्रि शत्तनक् शिसत्तनक्), is a former name of Vientiane. It is often confused with Sri Sattanakanahut, the Pali name of Lan Xang, the Kingdom of the Million Elephants. Sisattanak now is the name of one of the five districts of the city Vientiane.
The name of the city is derived from Pali, the liturgical language of Theravada Buddhism. Its original meaning is royal sandalwood grove or city of sandalwood, this tree being highly valued in classical India for its fragrance. In modern Lao, the meaning of Vientiane is ambiguous, and is often mistakenly believed to mean city of the moon, because the words for 'moon (chandra (चन्द) in Sanskrit)' and 'sandalwood (chandana (चन्दन) in Sanskrit)' are written and pronounced identically as 'jan'. However, the name in Thai, เวียงจันทน์, retains the etymologically correct spelling, and clearly indicates city of sandalwood as the meaning. The romanized spelling Vientiane is of French origin, and reflects the difficulty the French had in pronouncing the hard j sound in the Lao word; a common English-based spelling is Viangchan, or occasionally Wiangchan.
The great Laotian epic, the Phra Lak Phra Lam, claims that Prince Thattaradtha founded the city when he left the legendary Lao kingdom of Muong Inthapatha Maha Nakhone because he was denied the throne in favor of his younger brother. Thattaradtha founded a city called Maha Thani Si Phan Phao on the western banks of the Mekong River; this city was told to have later become today's Udon Thani, Thailand. One day, a seven-headed Naga told Thattaradtha to start a new city on the eastern bank of the river opposite Maha Thani Si Phan Phao. The prince called this city Chanthabuly Si Sattanakhanahud; which was told to be the predecessor of modern Vientiane.
Contrary to the Phra Lak Phra Ram, most historians believe Vientiane was an early Khmer settlement centered around a Hindu temple, which the Pha That Luang would later replace. In the 11th and 12th centuries, the time when the Lao and Thai people are believed to have entered Southeast Asia from Southern China, the few remaining Khmers in the area were either killed, removed, or assimilated into the Lao civilization, which would soon overtake the area.
In 1354, when Fa Ngum founded the kingdom of Lan Xang, Vientiane became an important administrative city, even though it was not made the capital. King Setthathirath officially established it as the capital of Lan Xang in 1563, to avoid Burmese invasion.[4] When Lan Xang fell apart in 1707, it became an independent Kingdom of Vientiane. In 1779, it was conquered by the Siamese general Phraya Chakri and made a vassal of Siam.
When King Anouvong raised an unsuccessful rebellion, it was obliterated by Siamese armies in 1827. The city was burned to the ground and was looted of nearly all Laotian artifacts including Buddha statues and people. Vientiane was in great disrepair when the French arrived, arrived to only find a depopulated region with even the great city of Vientiane disappearing into the forest.It eventually passed to French rule in 1893. It became the capital of the French protectorate of Laos in 1899. The French rebuilt the city and rebuilt or repaired Buddhist temples such as Pha That Luang, Haw Phra Kaew, and left many colonial buildings behind.
During World War II, Vientiane fell with little resistance and was occupied by Japanese forces, under the command of Sako Masanori,[5] on 9 March 1945. French paratroopers arrived and liberated the city on April 24, 1945.[6]
As the Laotian Civil War broke out between the Royal Lao Government and the Pathet Lao, Vientiane became unstabled. In August 1960, Kong Le seized the capital and insisted that Souvanna Phouma, become Prime Minister. In mid-December, General Phoumi then seized the capital and overthrew the Phouma Government and installed Boun Oum as Prime Minister. In mid-1975, Pathet Lao troops had move towards the city and American personnel began evacuating the capital. On August 23, 1975, a contingent of 50 Pathet Lao women, symbolically liberated the city.[6]
Vientiane was the host of the incident free 2009 Southeast Asian Games, with 18 disciplines being dropped from the previous games held in Thailand due to Laos' landlocked state and the lack of adequate facilities in Vientiane.
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A memorial service held at Wattay Temple in Vientiane, Laos.
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21st Session of the Universal Periodic Review of Human rights council, Geneva January 20th,2015.
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