Friday, December 23, 2011

Amazing Things about Laos (good and bad)


All photos are taken by myself.

1. Laos was ranked number 1 in 2008 in NY times that people must visit (source).

2. During the secret war in Laos when Laos had 3 million population, America dropped about 3 million tons of bombs in Laos (more than what they did in World War II). Therefore, in average, Lao people received 1 ton of bombs.

3. Laos is one of the least developed countries in the world but has one of the fastest economic growth, about 9% (2011).

4. Chao Fa Ngum, the founder of Laos or formerly known as Lanexang Kingdom, gathered up the population and called them "Lao" if they played Khene, ate sticky rice, and padaek.

5. Laos is the only landlocked country in South East Asia.

I will gradually add more amazing things about Laos. Stay tune!

Friday, November 11, 2011

Group Blood Donation with Seeds of Hope Laos


Today, 11.11.2011, I, as a member of Seeds of Hope Laos, conduct a group blood donation at the Lao Blood Transfusion Center. 28 people joined us. Sadly, a few of them are unable to donate due to low-high blood pressure.

The Head of the Donation Unit said that the demand for blood is about 1,800 bags / month, but it is very unfortunate that the supply they can offer is only 1300 - 1400 / month. The nurses there also recruit themselves to donate at a certain period.

. For more info, please check out this article from Vientiane Times here.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

What is "it" 6?

Nothing is closer to you than “it.” Although we know “it” really well, we sometimes don’t understand “it.” Even though “it” is closest to you, it was given by others. In most cases, if you see through, comprehend, and accept “it,” you may become the happiest person ever. Although it seems to be the most important thing to you, you might give it away so easily to another person or others. Then, what is “it?”

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

What is it 5?

It is our possession. Most people possess only one of it. However, some people possess more than one, but some people possess none. Usually, its function affects us from birth until death. For most people, when they see it, feel it, or hear it, they’ll feel comfortable, warm, and satisfied. Hopefully, all people feel that they belong to it. We treasure it so much that we are ready to fight until death in order not to lose the passion of it. What is “it?”

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