LAOS NATION REPORT
[2023-02-24 17:23:57]
Introduction My country is Laos. It is a small and poor country in Southeast Asia. The population is about 5 million people. It is 91,400 square miles, the official language is Laos, but French and English are for business purposes only. The currency is Kip. Human beings started living in the territory of Laos more than 10,000 years ago. Stoneware and skull were found in Huaphan State and Luang Prabang State. They did a carbon date on these relics, and the test said it was around 10,000 years old.
Asian Development Bank, Global Environment Facility, UNEP and IGES and NIES: National Performance Evaluation and Small Area Strategic Environmental Framework for the Large Mekong Region: LAO PDR, National Environmental Performance Evaluation Report, Science, Technology and Environment Agencies and UNEP Project Secretariat The Asia Regional Resource Center and the Pacific, Environmental Affairs and Tourism Sector provided public funding to protected areas in March 2006 ($ 75,515,000 + $ 10,526,000 in 2006 and $ 88,158,000 + $ 10,526,000 in 2007). Water and forestry (15,205,000 lands in 2006 and 20,889,000 lands in 2007) and land by category. Environmental issues and tourism (South African Rand in South African Rand of 35, 965,000 in 2006 and 21,080,000 in 2007)
Last week I attended the Laos TESOL conference held at the National University of Laos DongDok 30 minutes by car from the town. My meeting was called "to plant love for reading". Unlike nearby Myanmar, book love is not the root part of culture in Laos. Since childhood, I think many parents are beginning to read children. Overall, I think that my meeting is going well. It should have started from 11 o'clock in the morning, but at that time my room was all proud of all three people (including me). 11: 06, the room is full - about 25 people. I started a speech, and soon I saw clearly that the Lao spoken English teacher's audience could hardly control English itself.
More than half of the country's population is Laos, they are the main low-income people of Laos, political and cultural leaders of Laos. Laos is a Thai language group that began moving from south to south in the first millennium. Ten percent belong to the other 'lowland' group, forming Laos with the Lao people. Mongolian Khmer (known as Laos) or central slope Lao people dominate in the mountainous areas of the central and southern part. Other terms are Khmu, Khamu (Kammu), or Kha. This is because Lao Loum calls them the Austrian origin. But the latter is considered derogatory, or "slave". They are indigenous people in the north of Laos. Ethnic minorities in Vietnam, China and Thailand still exist in particular in the town, but died after independence in the late 1940s, many of whom moved to Vietnam, Hong Kong and France. Laos accounts for about 30% of the total population