Working in Laos: How to Adapt to an Unfamiliar Work Culture

Working in Laos: How to Adapt to an Unfamiliar Work Culture

Slow down and don't miss lunch…how hard can it be?
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    Working in Laos: How to Adapt to an Unfamiliar Work Culture

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    Slow down and don't miss lunch. How hard can it be?

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Burma & the Art of Motorbike Safety

Burma & the Art of Motorbike Safety

No, the stamp in your passport is not a motorcycle license.
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    Burma & the Art of Motorbike Safety

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    No, the stamp in your passport is not a motorcycle license.

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Traveller vs. Tourist

Traveller vs. Tourist

Is there a difference? Or are there other factors at play?   
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Exploring some NGOs in Laos

Exploring some NGOs in Laos

Julia Steinecke finds it easy to meet NGOs and community organizations, like Big Brother Mouse.
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Treading Lightly in Laos

Treading Lightly in Laos

Here's how your visit to Laos can have a positive impact.
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Backgrounder: Laos

Backgrounder: Laos

For centuries, Laos and its neighbours were swept over by shifting dynasties, from Mon and Khmer Kingdoms to the Angkor and Siamese Empires.
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Freeze Frame in Luang Namtha

Freeze Frame in Luang Namtha

Photographer Kees Sprengers captures a moment in time for North West Lao cultures in transition.
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