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What happen to Chinatown in Laos?
8th Aug, 2010 at 8:34pm
 
I though they supposed to build downtown in Vientiane.
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Re: What happen to Chinatown in Laos?
Reply #1 - 8th Aug, 2010 at 10:39pm
 
We don't have any money to fix the potholes in the roads, let alone build Chinatown, but I guess what they want to build in Vientiane is a matter for them.

Chinese or Vietnamese doesn't matter, it's better to judge people by their actions and not their race.
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Reply #2 - 8th Aug, 2010 at 11:58pm
 
Admin Saovaluck wrote on 8th Aug, 2010 at 10:39pm:
We don't have any money to fix the potholes in the roads, let alone build Chinatown, but I guess what they want to build in Vientiane is a matter for them.

Chinese or Vietnamese doesn't matter, it's better to judge people by their actions and not their race.


China was going to build it.
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Re: What happen to Chinatown in Laos?
Reply #3 - 9th Aug, 2010 at 12:44am
 
They are, and they are building many things in Vientiane. There's already a Chinese shopping mall, 99% of the goods are imported from China and nearly everybody who works there are Chinese people.

http://www.laophotos.com/chinesemall/chinesemall.html
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Re: What happen to Chinatown in Laos?
Reply #4 - 9th Aug, 2010 at 1:58am
 
They don't hire any Lao worker?

Admin Saovaluck wrote on 9th Aug, 2010 at 12:44am:
They are, and they are building many things in Vientiane. There's already a Chinese shopping mall, 99% of the goods are imported from China and nearly everybody who works there are Chinese people.

http://www.laophotos.com/chinesemall/chinesemall.html

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Admin Saovaluck wrote on 9th Aug, 2010 at 12:44am:
They are, and they are building many things in Vientiane. There's already a Chinese shopping mall, 99% of the goods are imported from China and nearly everybody who works there are Chinese people.

http://www.laophotos.com/chinesemall/chinesemall.html


Wow very nice picture. Thank for sharing. Now Lao business has to compete, build better and bigger store. Competition is good. Capitalist Socialist like China is very successful.


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Re: What happen to Chinatown in Laos?
Reply #6 - 9th Aug, 2010 at 2:03am
 
Admin Saovaluck wrote on 8th Aug, 2010 at 10:39pm:
We don't have any money to fix the potholes in the roads, let alone build Chinatown, but I guess what they want to build in Vientiane is a matter for them.

Chinese or Vietnamese doesn't matter, it's better to judge people by their actions and not their race.


Don't really care about race. Just want to see Laos free and prosper. Laos been under foreign power for too long and oppressed. The Thai, French now under Vietnam. Sad but true.
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Reply #7 - 9th Aug, 2010 at 3:48am
 
the only way lao can be free is if it works with america, adopt a democratic society, educated all its children. any country that is in touch with america become wealthy countries over time.
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Reply #8 - 9th Aug, 2010 at 4:55am
 
longhang wrote on 9th Aug, 2010 at 3:48am:
the only way lao can be free is if it works with america, adopt a democratic society, educated all its children. any country that is in touch with america become wealthy countries over time.


I agree. Laos government is seeking closer ties with US. US is the biggest investor in Vietnam. Democracy will save Laos for sure. People can elect their own leader who will represent them, and the country interest.
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Reply #9 - 9th Aug, 2010 at 9:20pm
 
corruption....corruption.......corruption and more corruption.......Lao people never learned....I hate to say this......I am also a 100% lao born too     lolz...just my 2 cents
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Reply #10 - 10th Aug, 2010 at 1:26am
 
LaoguySoCal wrote on 9th Aug, 2010 at 9:20pm:
corruption....corruption.......corruption and more corruption.......Lao people never learned....I hate to say this......I am also a 100% lao born too     lolz...just my 2 cents

Corruption are everywhere. But worse in country with one party system. Absolute power corrupt.
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Reply #11 - 10th Aug, 2010 at 11:17am
 
Hey, I was there and talk with some store owners, true, I haven't seen many Lao worker there, most of the stores are run by family members, of course, all bloody Chinese, those poor souls were tricked by the manufacturer to go to Laos to open store and push their goods, another form of cheap labour (slavery), worst still, you have to feed yourself. The rent is quite expensive, so it's the big guys that make money, I think it's the Chinese government's policy try to colonise Laos (same thing happen in Cambodia, but they're in much better position than Laos).
Funny though, it seems that those chinese only sell to themselves, hardly any Lao people buy the stuff (probably they don't have money).
Hey, I'm not an angel, so I went down to Karaoke bar for some fun,  I tried to communicate with my new found girlfriend in English--no good, try some Vietnamese--also no good, since Laos was a French colony and still use some French--try some Francaise--no good either, damn, how about some Manderine ah, bingo, not much but at least some communication, looks like people that can spend some serious money is Chinese, and looks like Laos is trying to bring their country to prosperity by selling their women cheaply (chinese is very good in bargaining), and looks like the economy will once again control by the Chinese, sorry folks, just like before you Laos will be servents and Chinese will be your master.
The only people Laos need is the oversea Laos to go back and invest in their own country and start slowly, sadly most oversea Laos don't want to take the risk.
Laos is a friendly and peaceful race, sadly, they'll lose their country hopefully not too soon.
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Reply #12 - 10th Aug, 2010 at 11:30am
 
Hey folks, another thing, people think American investsment is good, think again, any country associated with US and not 100% under their control (estab military base) end up worst than ever, look at Thailand, Indonasia.
Japan and Korea is better because they control 100%, but then again, they have to spend a good chunk of their GDP to buy US hardware to serve US interest (it's another form of tax) and there is no way out.
Malaysia is in much better shape because they do not adopt US system and control all foreign investsment.
So the worst thing is let US in freely, they'll just turn you into another Thailand, Vientian will overtake Bangkok, because your women is much cheaper than Thais.
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Re: What happen to Chinatown in Laos?
Reply #13 - 10th Aug, 2010 at 10:08pm
 
So what you saying is Thailand, South, Japan are US colony. You're right. Laos is trying to develop the country, and welcome any investment. Foreign invest about $4 billion in Laos. China, Thailand and Vietnam is the biggest investor in Laos.

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Hey folks, another thing, people think American investsment is good, think again, any country associated with US and not 100% under their control (estab military base) end up worst than ever, look at Thailand, Indonasia.
Japan and Korea is better because they control 100%, but then again, they have to spend a good chunk of their GDP to buy US hardware to serve US interest (it's another form of tax) and there is no way out.
Malaysia is in much better shape because they do not adopt US system and control all foreign investsment.
So the worst thing is let US in freely, they'll just turn you into another Thailand, Vientian will overtake Bangkok, because your women is much cheaper than Thais.

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Reply #14 - 10th Aug, 2010 at 10:15pm
 
Are you Thai? Chinese immigrant already run Thailand, they control economy and military. Chinese immigrant started coming to Thailand 200-300 year ago. Prostitution is illegal in Laos, and not openly advertise, but there is few, but sex industry  is about 4% of Thai economy about $4 billion a year business.

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Hey, I was there and talk with some store owners, true, I haven't seen many Lao worker there, most of the stores are run by family members, of course, all bloody Chinese, those poor souls were tricked by the manufacturer to go to Laos to open store and push their goods, another form of cheap labour (slavery), worst still, you have to feed yourself. The rent is quite expensive, so it's the big guys that make money, I think it's the Chinese government's policy try to colonise Laos (same thing happen in Cambodia, but they're in much better position than Laos).
Funny though, it seems that those chinese only sell to themselves, hardly any Lao people buy the stuff (probably they don't have money).
Hey, I'm not an angel, so I went down to Karaoke bar for some fun,  I tried to communicate with my new found girlfriend in English--no good, try some Vietnamese--also no good, since Laos was a French colony and still use some French--try some Francaise--no good either, darn, how about some Manderine ah, bingo, not much but at least some communication, looks like people that can spend some serious money is Chinese, and looks like Laos is trying to bring their country to prosperity by selling their women cheaply (chinese is very good in bargaining), and looks like the economy will once again control by the Chinese, sorry folks, just like before you Laos will be servents and Chinese will be your master.
The only people Laos need is the oversea Laos to go back and invest in their own country and start slowly, sadly most oversea Laos don't want to take the risk.
Laos is a friendly and peaceful race, sadly, they'll lose their country hopefully not too soon.

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