jensen
sarNie Fansubber
i saw beggers/beggars in Laos, especially in Vientiane... As someone said here, people try to make them hide from the tourists, but they really exists. They are not all lazy people as it has been mentioned here. I've worked with a Lao association working in integration of street kids into the society. These kids goes everywhere to beg for some kips here and there. It's sad to see that, but poverty does exist in Laos. Sure that compared to the western standard, Laos is a very poor and one of the less advanced country in the world....
If you are in Vientiane Capital, LP, Paksé or other cities, you won't think that people are poor, cos they have electricity, VIGO cars or other asian cars or pick-ups, they have TV, music, hi speed internet cafés, etc etc...They sure live well, but if u go, hmm no need to go far in the country, go in one or two districts of Vientiane Province : Sikhottabong for example, you will see in a lot of villages that the poverty is REAL. No electricity, no ciment buildings or houses, no shop, no factories, only houses made of bamboos or other natural stuff... Kids have to walk a lot of kilometers to go to school everyday, schools lack teachers, tables, chairs, blackboard, school material, and the only economic activity there is to plant vegetables. A lot of kids didn't go to school cos the costs are too expensive for people there who only get money from the vegetables they can sell. If the season isn't good, that means not enough vegs to sell, but only to eat, so no money.
Well, that's just an example i'm giving. Sure that a lot of people there live happily (if they live well), but there are still some ppl who suffer from poverty. If u go tell them that they are not that poor, they would stare you and laugh, and would exchange with ur situation at anytime.
If you are in Vientiane Capital, LP, Paksé or other cities, you won't think that people are poor, cos they have electricity, VIGO cars or other asian cars or pick-ups, they have TV, music, hi speed internet cafés, etc etc...They sure live well, but if u go, hmm no need to go far in the country, go in one or two districts of Vientiane Province : Sikhottabong for example, you will see in a lot of villages that the poverty is REAL. No electricity, no ciment buildings or houses, no shop, no factories, only houses made of bamboos or other natural stuff... Kids have to walk a lot of kilometers to go to school everyday, schools lack teachers, tables, chairs, blackboard, school material, and the only economic activity there is to plant vegetables. A lot of kids didn't go to school cos the costs are too expensive for people there who only get money from the vegetables they can sell. If the season isn't good, that means not enough vegs to sell, but only to eat, so no money.
Well, that's just an example i'm giving. Sure that a lot of people there live happily (if they live well), but there are still some ppl who suffer from poverty. If u go tell them that they are not that poor, they would stare you and laugh, and would exchange with ur situation at anytime.