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Monday, May 05th, 2008 | Author: walktalker

Day 7 - Closer look at Vang Vieng.

Sunrise is a wonderful moment in a day. Espacially when you associate it with breakfast…

Whilst all set, me and Monica start our journey to explore the very unique Vang Vieng in deatil, of course include food, *hungry*

Many Veggie serve with the main course, and the meal (shown above) only cost us 10,000Kip.

Yummy, yummy… veggie, veggie… food fiber is good for health…

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Sunday, May 04th, 2008 | Author: walktalker

Day 6 - Hello, Mother Nature.

Vang Vieng is surrounded by nature, rock hills, rivers, small stream… it brings me back to the 80’s of Malaysia. Where agriculture is everywhere, livestocks walking around freely in human society.

I can’t help shout our loud, “Hello, Mother Nature!!”

little ponnies, as well as horses were left freely, and they were fed by themselves with glass growing green along the river.

As we were impress by the environment of Maylyn Guest House, on the other side of the river, so we check out from Say Song Guest House and get across the river. The owner of Maylyn Guest House, Mr. Joe is an Irish and had been there for more than 7 years, he really can joke.

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Saturday, May 03rd, 2008 | Author: walktalker

Day 5 - Heading to Vang Vieng

In our initial plan, Luang Prabang is one of our destination, because of time factor, we have no choice but choose Vang Vieng as alternative. Which is closer to Vientiane, and consume less time on the bus compare to Luang Prabang.

Pagodas are landmarks all around City of Vientiane. As we walk around the city, a lot of pagodas and wats along our way to Talat Sao bus station.

The pagoda shown above name That Dam, located at a round-about north-east of the central city.

Right beside Talat Sao bus station, there is a market place. A lot of local fruits, food and drinks for sale, of course together with the famous Beer Lao.

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