Cheers to Vientiane .....................................
Writing this in Vientiane on the night (or is it already early morning!) before leaving for home.
Home Sweet Home. This has been quite a long stay. Been here since 23 August 2009.
This being my third trip to this lovely city of peace, with all the friendly people.
My first trip was in January 2009, followed by a second trip of of one month in May/June 2009.
But these few days, the city has suddenly sprouced up, all along the road fronting the enchanting Mekong River.
Make-shift stalls are up with all the fun fare games and BBQ chicken and fish.
The roads are all jammed up with traffic and people. Wonder where all the people suddenly came from.
There are a lot of festivities going on.
Vientiane is getting ready for the "Wat Chanh Boat Racing Festival 2009" on 4 - 5 October.
Traditional boats will compete for the 1 kg silver bowl trophy and six million KIPS (about USD700!!).
The traditional floating of candle-lit banana leaf boats and candlelight processions around temples will also take place on the night of 4 October. When darkness falls, Vientiane will sparkle with processions of people carrying banana leaves folded to resemble traditional longboats (heua fai khok) and decorated with flowers, candles, incense and balls of sticky rice (khao niew - my friend's favourite!).
These boats are shaped to have a figurehead resembling a naga dragon.
The appearance of these boats signals the end of Buddhist Lent (Ork Phana).
Vientiane residents craft these model boats to show their respect for the naga, said to live in the river, and to Buddha. (ha but I am going to miss all this!!).
Laos is also getting ready to host the 25th SEA Games in Vientiane from 9 - 18 December 2009.
The Lao people take great pride for being given the trust to host the games for the first time.
You will be warmly greeted with the traditional welcome "Sa Bai Di" everywhere you go!.
Going to miss Beerlao too!! Cheers to all my Lao friends!! I will be back again!!!
The ever-popular Beerlao is brewed from "sticky rice - khao niew"
Cheers and "Kop Jai" to all my Lao Friends!!!
From this to this below
Its Carnival Time in Vientiane!
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