Foreigner Buying Land in Laos - Beverly's Story Pt2 | Now in Lao

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  • From Bar girls to buying Land, Cost of living to being treated differently.. Beverly opens up about her experiences and plans for living in Laos in this second video of 'Beverly's Story'.. Enjoy!
    Foreigner Buying Land in Laos - Beverly's Story Pt2 | Now in Lao
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Komentáře • 138

  • @chrisperkins7331
    @chrisperkins7331 Před rokem +12

    Hi Great interview and lots of really good advise which I wish had received when I was in Thailand 17 years ago. However that is in the past and life is good now. One area that was a little bit confusing was the issue of a foreigner's and land ownership. The simplest thing to do is just get a long lease and build what you want to live in. I think we as farang are really hung up about owning our home (or the land it is standing on), but I don't think it is necessarily the best way here .

    • @NowinLao
      @NowinLao  Před rokem +5

      Hahaha was halfway thru your comment and thinking to myself.. "but we're so ingrained in thinking we need to OWN that land.. and then you said exactly what I was thinking. Totally agree mate.. You can't take it with you! 😉
      BTW guys.. I'm visiting Chris this week to hang out and see what he's been up to. If you have any questions you'd like to ask him, now's your chance. Ask below 😁👍

    • @MrT1-b5f
      @MrT1-b5f Před rokem +3

      We never truly own the land in the Us either. Try not paying property tax and see what happens.

    • @chrisperkins7331
      @chrisperkins7331 Před rokem +1

      @@MrT1-b5f The only land you truly own is the 6 feet they bury you in. As to the "we" who never own the land, I think there is as a tribe " that has been steadily accumulating the dry surface of the earth. Depending on where you live they are known by names such "blue bloods", royalty", oligarchs, and "hedge fund managers".. Over the last 500 years they have used the banking system (fractional reserve) to take control over all the supply of goods and services we are increasingly dependent on. The only way to not be dependent on them is to control a few hectares of land. Only in Lao do I see the majority of the population, still have that ability.

    • @arro104
      @arro104 Před 4 měsíci

      Vientiane can be very expensive now. If you seek out the best food at cop chai dur and a decent hotel it's different now than 12 years ago. It's hard to even find a tourist bar at all

  • @soukphaiboun9429
    @soukphaiboun9429 Před rokem +13

    I am a Lao living in Australia since 2005. I always think of going back to Laos for good. You will do well as long as you live a simple life over there

  • @Macjohn1419
    @Macjohn1419 Před rokem +7

    Great video, as always. Beverly mentioned that you have to put property in the name of a relative. It’s the same in the Philippines. That’s why I never built a house over there with my late wife. Too much hocus pocus going on and you hear about deeds being changed surreptitiously behind your back and when you return, you no longer own it. Always be careful with anything you do in another country. When you think you’ve got it figured out, you really didn’t. Take care always and thanks for sharing. Cheers!

  • @mikecolson8242
    @mikecolson8242 Před rokem +7

    Thanks for asking Beverly to share her life experiences. What a wonderful lady. Very intelligent, very giving, and an excellent guest on your vlog. Cheers!

  • @r8421
    @r8421 Před rokem +3

    Love the orchestra of frogs. They sound very active and very healthy.

  • @costasworldofmusicmemories5792

    Beverly's life experiences took her to many places. She has a story to Tell. It's nice Todd to engage in frank conversation. Telling it like it is. You are the master. All the best.👍👍👍 Harriet and
    Jim. Richmond. Va.

  • @teoschatz8430
    @teoschatz8430 Před rokem

    🤗🙏🏼!
    Great interview, interesting subjects. Thank you.
    Take care.

  • @shawnmoote4466
    @shawnmoote4466 Před rokem

    Awesome interview. Very enlightening.

  • @portline3
    @portline3 Před rokem

    Fascinating and very insightful video.......you could be enthralled with Beverly's stories all night. 😊👍👍

  • @zzzthaoster
    @zzzthaoster Před rokem +1

    My first time in Laos back in 2007, it took me couple of days to adjust and get use to it because it felt like I've entered into a Mad Max world. The trip turned out really fun and I really enjoyed. For me, it's the Laos vibe that got me loving Laos. It's that ghetto-ish and funky atmosphere vibes.

  • @pasitp7370
    @pasitp7370 Před rokem +5

    From my experience as a person raised by Lao people and culture, the keys to the Lao heart are humility and respect; everyone you meet you greet (sai bai dee), and optionally address as brother or sister: male you call young brother (nong sai) or older brother (ay); female you call young sister (nong sao) or older sister (euy, a hard tone for non-Lao to pronounce), uncle (different words for each, whether they’re younger or older), mom/dad, grandma and grandpa, no matter how poor or lowly their station in life. Most of all you must NEVER show arrogance or disrespect or a sense superiority; you will make a lasting negative impression, if you do; you will induce a stubborn fight instinct out of the Lao mind set, and it’s almost impossible to undo that impression. A piece of Lao cultural minefield to navigate.

    • @hotpursuit75
      @hotpursuit75 Před rokem

      It's not just Laos, if you are an arrogant and disrespectful person. You'll always guarantee to leave a negative impression on people regardless who you are. I genuinely believe no one on this planet will tolerate such behavior.

  • @cgj3888
    @cgj3888 Před rokem

    Great interview with a wonderful lady and treasured friend

  • @supraman1250
    @supraman1250 Před rokem

    Very informative, great interview.

  • @antruok4950
    @antruok4950 Před rokem

    Both parts - good chat , beverly shares great values and information - nice work T 👌🙏👍👌😎🍻

  • @king08xn
    @king08xn Před rokem

    Great interview. Would love visit Lao and see

  • @jward4310
    @jward4310 Před rokem +1

    Great interview.thanks!

  • @BlackHmong85
    @BlackHmong85 Před rokem +1

    Thinking about buying land in Laos. I’m Hmong American and raised in USA my whole life. I love my parents Laos country

  • @harrydarkiewicz7430
    @harrydarkiewicz7430 Před rokem

    What a wonderful Lady Bev is and knows what she is talking about

  • @thomashinshelwood659
    @thomashinshelwood659 Před rokem +1

    What a great honest vid

  • @davidaldrich2154
    @davidaldrich2154 Před rokem +1

    Good morning, your videos are appreciated.

    • @NowinLao
      @NowinLao  Před rokem

      ..and so is your comment David. Have a great day mate 👍

  • @khakhashisam3761
    @khakhashisam3761 Před rokem

    Great interviews.
    As a refugee, I've always wondered how the locals viewed us.
    Thank you both.
    If I drop by Vientiane, I'll make sure to pay you a visit Todd!

  • @razmos1
    @razmos1 Před rokem

    Geat vid mate.The bar girl subject is touchy subject with some people. We all have our own opinions hey.Take care.

  • @thorthestar7766
    @thorthestar7766 Před rokem

    Paksong, Champasak is also nice and cool during this time of year.

  • @cmdrryzenfoxx2135
    @cmdrryzenfoxx2135 Před rokem

    I'm back from Laos now, and I miss being there and neighbouring Thailand. Can't wait to go back! Need to visit your restaurant the next time I am in Laos! Sorry we didn't get to visit this time around 😔

  • @jamiegurner3172
    @jamiegurner3172 Před rokem

    Great interview and the best channel on you tube . still binge watching thanks Todd

    • @NowinLao
      @NowinLao  Před rokem

      Thanks for the support 💚

    • @jamiegurner3172
      @jamiegurner3172 Před rokem

      @@NowinLao wanted to ask a question I got a ad bloker on my lap top would that stoo you getting any money?

    • @NowinLao
      @NowinLao  Před rokem +1

      @@jamiegurner3172 yes it does.. but that's ok brother, you are still helping by commenting and liking. Thank you 🙏

  • @LAOBASS
    @LAOBASS Před rokem

    good point about all the health convenience here. Yesterday, I got myself some antibiotic from the local pharmacy. Just told her about my ear infections.

  • @lemongrass568
    @lemongrass568 Před rokem +3

    very glad to see more Lao people returning to Laos. really shows how peace in a country can change many things in a good way. not saying any country is perfect but Laos is going in the right direction. Just hitting a speed bump with the whole global inflation where smaller countries get hit the hardest but I can see Laos make it through this one and keep going. I would def. say if you want to live in Lao is know the language and get ready for the humidity.

    • @chrisperkins7331
      @chrisperkins7331 Před rokem +2

      If yo have enough cash you could have 2 homes, one in the city and the other up country in the mountains when it is hot. and sticky.

  • @brandonsunadventure
    @brandonsunadventure Před rokem

    Great insight! I've been to Lao just before Covid and I'm very impressed with country. The people are very friendly and it is so affordable to visit different areas. The food is tasty 😋 I will visit there again for sure 👍

    • @NowinLao
      @NowinLao  Před rokem

      Hope to see you back here one day 😉

  • @Fredroc57
    @Fredroc57 Před rokem

    Great chat loved it. Some advice I got some 40 years ago about life that applies to men around the world in general.
    Don't make a decision on something that you think will get you a piece of leg it will not end well for you. That same advice also came with "use the head on your shoulders not the one in your pants". Any of you men going to Thailand to the walking streets and bars keep that advice handy.
    It would seem the Lao wildlife did not want this video to take place. They gave it their best shot. 😂
    Safe travels Beverly hopefully will see you again in the new year. 🙏👍

    • @NowinLao
      @NowinLao  Před rokem +1

      Happy you're still enjoying the channel Fred 🙏

  • @nickhubbard3671
    @nickhubbard3671 Před rokem

    Great interview. I think there are some frogs ready for the pot! (khoy yak kin sin kop)
    Good advice - visit Laos at least one a year - make sure you like the place. sok dii der!

  • @jordiking2481
    @jordiking2481 Před rokem

    Great interview with Bev i have a Thai wife who has many Lao friends and Issan... they are on the same page as Bev... regarding the girls...i don't mind the heat in both countries.. love the food... only thing i craved for over there after a month was a paua fritter... abalone to you Todd.. but here in NZ asian people love them to..

  • @leechuang9630
    @leechuang9630 Před rokem

    This lady is great! I like he. Cheers der! See ya.

  • @Bad_Karma1968
    @Bad_Karma1968 Před rokem

    Todd a wealth of information yet again

  • @paulz6491
    @paulz6491 Před rokem

    Great video, good questions (but please try and interrupt less). Thanks again 😊

  • @Ray_K-q4y
    @Ray_K-q4y Před rokem +2

    My wife was born in Laos and her father was a police captain when the communists came in, which put the family at risk. Her father had to split up the family to survive, and my wife was brought up her aunt in Thailand. We are taking a family trip drive up to Isaan and maybe Vientiane at the end of the month. If we can bring our little dog with us, we will stop by :) Cheers!

  • @vanmalaphongsavan1331

    Good to know your interview with Beverly good time, Do they have Budlight ?

  • @gordo191
    @gordo191 Před rokem +2

    I have three or four friends mid thirties and fifties all were divorced who met some bar girls in phuket who are now married to them and are happy as Larry. Some live in Australia some stayed in Thailand,

  • @daopongsavong4574
    @daopongsavong4574 Před rokem +2

    🙏🙏👍👍👍👍 Sabaidee, good info from Beverly... I'm looking to visit Laos next year, I'm a retired disabled veteran living in California but still currently working. I'm thinking of retiring in Laos, I would like to find and reconnect with my family and the heritage that we left behind. And would like to start a business there, not to make money for me but to help out the people and the Lao economy. Whether I buy or lease land to start a business there, I still have some time to decide. Good info from Beverly and hope to see more of her.

    • @NowinLao
      @NowinLao  Před rokem

      Laos needs people like you 👍
      Thank you 😁👌

  • @peteredan7352
    @peteredan7352 Před rokem

    I remember being in an Italian restaurant in Vientiane 20 plus years ago and having the best pizza ever. Same with French dining. We used to travel up from Korat in Thailand for the weekend just for the food.

  • @leeeatexercise41
    @leeeatexercise41 Před rokem

    Good story . I would to live in Laos someday

  • @user-yj8xg7of6q
    @user-yj8xg7of6q Před rokem

    Bro, Bev is gold. Such a lovely woman to listen to. Cook islands is similar, you need paperwork to hold your property from family stealing it. Luckily my father was a well respected man in the community and was very giving with both money and time, so our land was always looked after while we were living in NZ. He wasn't rich with money but rich with love for the land and people. Laos looks and sounds absolutely lovely to visit and possibly settle down as Rarotonga (Cook islands) has become absolutely over priced. Much respect to you and your wife. All the best from Sydney lol

  • @billsimpson2392
    @billsimpson2392 Před rokem +1

    Good morning Todd

  • @seraphina6647
    @seraphina6647 Před rokem

    Thank you, for the part 2 of this video, I'm in California, I would love to buy a property there, but I have to look into the Lao's property law, first.

    • @chrisperkins7331
      @chrisperkins7331 Před rokem +1

      Why not lease the land and build the house, as you can get up to 60 years that will see you out I am guessing.

  • @baekdoosan8293
    @baekdoosan8293 Před rokem +4

    Cost of living in America is expensive. There's no free ambulance or cheap hospital fees. That's what I dislike about the USA.

  • @johnmongkhounsavath3678
    @johnmongkhounsavath3678 Před rokem +1

    👍👍👍

  • @anthonydemouilpied4472

    Tod best place to stay in loe for 3 months thanks great jod you are doing tod thanks coming in December

    • @NowinLao
      @NowinLao  Před rokem

      Why stay in one place.. travel around 😉

  • @calvinhosworld
    @calvinhosworld Před rokem +1

    FYI (behind the scenes info): Todd couldnt find a flat surface or his normal tripods so he set the cameras on top of birds nests for this interview.

    • @NowinLao
      @NowinLao  Před rokem +1

      Hahaha frogs actually.. noisy buggers!

  • @macdddy09
    @macdddy09 Před rokem

    the best pizza is at Italian Job Restaurant Vientiane

  • @genobkk
    @genobkk Před 9 měsíci

    How to stay long term? It seems difficult to find a cheap place around $300 or so

  • @thorthestar7766
    @thorthestar7766 Před rokem +1

    Just FYI- Tyson Kitchen is owned by a Lao guy from Canada.😁

  • @chiccenhawkc
    @chiccenhawkc Před rokem +1

    💯🔥💙👍

  • @scotbownes5627
    @scotbownes5627 Před rokem

    🙂👍👍

  • @hotpursuit75
    @hotpursuit75 Před rokem

    That's a good interview, seem like it's pretty much the same for south east Asia countries. You can own the property but you can not own the land. Laos seem to be cheaper to live than Thailand or Vietnam, Cambodia is roughly the same as Laos. In the West they says "don't judge the book by its cover ". Beverly is right, not all bar girls or even prostitutes are by choice. You would have to be extremely lucky to find a good person amongst them. I would happily retire in Laos now that have seen lots of videos from Now In Laos Chanel.

  • @pahouavang9371
    @pahouavang9371 Před rokem +1

    I like the peaceful life and I think the Lao government should allow selling land or houses to those who were born in Laos, titled in our name. Why allows Chinese to do but not allow us.

  • @LAOBASS
    @LAOBASS Před rokem

    Todd can you send me the link to y our restaurant? google map or website

  • @mitchhumlao
    @mitchhumlao Před rokem

    Many Lao families get money from their families in US. By just sending a couple hundred can make a big difference.

  • @pakc6949
    @pakc6949 Před rokem +2

    Good conversation but the birds is taking over.

  • @wearemysticking
    @wearemysticking Před rokem

    Hi Todd, another possibility stupid question, I know as a foreigner I can't buy land, but can I buy a house boat or a boat to live on?
    As always love the video, keep them coming

    • @NowinLao
      @NowinLao  Před rokem +1

      Great question.. will get back to you on that 👍

  • @juan5991
    @juan5991 Před rokem

    Great video buddy! Don't worry about the Karen's that comment negatively on your video. Some people just have to find something negative to say about anything.
    My first trip to Thailand was in the early '70s during the Vietnam war. I was a US Marine at the time. I return back to Thailand in the '80s and I have been going at least once or twice a year ever since. I am now retired after 36 years in law enforcement in California. I hope to meet you one day and enjoy a cold beer. Take care brother! 👍🏼🍺

    • @NowinLao
      @NowinLao  Před rokem +1

      Great stuff, thanks for sharing. There's a cold beerlao here with your name on it Juan, look forward to it
      🍺😉👍

  • @mtnmandeluxe5429
    @mtnmandeluxe5429 Před rokem

    Hi buddy,,once again ,interesting stuff from an interesting woman. She's very sensible,,reasonable! On the other hand ,,I was ready to murder those frickin birdsong. Wonder how they taste? Lol damn they be noisy boids! Enjoyed it Todd. Ttyl,,,Marlon

    • @chrisperkins7331
      @chrisperkins7331 Před rokem

      Frogs, and you have to be Lao to think they are taste.

    • @mtnmandeluxe5429
      @mtnmandeluxe5429 Před rokem +1

      @@chrisperkins7331 yeah,,I'd never have guessed frogs. That dont sound like American bullfrogs at all. Thanks for the info.

  • @johnmurray6501
    @johnmurray6501 Před rokem

    Love your show and real honesty as always. Anywhere Tropic of Capricorn Aussie, is bloody Hot, but not a lot of people have travelled much,🤔. At over 50 years old, the new 40, Ha, Thailand, respectfully regarding the Woman of Thailand, its a crazy experience. I personally felt the need to help everybody, much to the angst of some people I know who have visited so many times before. Sorry , just shareing, the first night in Chaing Mai nightmarkets, why am I witnessing a rather large 6,4 Pommy man fighting a small wizened older Woman down Thai Baht for her hard work and living, my first upset, amongst so many Beautiful People. It made me realize that a lot of Australians are a bunch of wingers. These people smile and get on with life and seem to accept there lot. I donate money regularly because I can see where my money is going, you hardly can in my own country, 🤗.

  • @ChuckysTravels-cv5vk
    @ChuckysTravels-cv5vk Před rokem

    Are there plenty of money exchange places around?

  • @williamxiong7398
    @williamxiong7398 Před rokem +1

    I had visited Laos 4 times and have some extended families there. I have the resources but I will never return there. It is a corrupt and unfair practice country. They charge foreigners two -three times more than local people. My children age 8-16 have saw and experience the unfair practice and it was their first time and last time to go to Laos.

  • @jamespunch8049
    @jamespunch8049 Před rokem +1

    I'am still missing the point on buying land or house.

    • @kousa29
      @kousa29 Před rokem

      From what I know from my uncle,Cheap property tax, tittle of land you can build your house,business,no limit on restrictions, but maybe some one else who lives in Laos can answer.

    • @chrisperkins7331
      @chrisperkins7331 Před rokem +1

      @@kousa29 You can get cheap long leases that can last for 60 years if the owner is willing to make a deal. Land taxes are so low they are irrelevant.

  • @jorgenrh7598
    @jorgenrh7598 Před rokem

    🥰😃😀😄😃🙂🙂😉😊

  • @BrianMax
    @BrianMax Před rokem +1

    I'm sorry. I had to switch off after 19 minutes because that damn bird was giving me a headache.

  • @waylong6009
    @waylong6009 Před rokem

    The horror stories of relatives stab them in the back are real on properties transactions ! I knew of one that got jacked $500.000 and one $50,000.

    • @NowinLao
      @NowinLao  Před rokem +1

      Some people are all the same no matter where you're. Tread carefully 👍

  • @javier_rios
    @javier_rios Před rokem

    🍺

  • @larazeesk7080
    @larazeesk7080 Před rokem

    I grew up in Australia till I was 19 and I’m 51 now & I’ve lived in the United States since - 32 years & whenever I go back to Australia I get treated different because of my accent & i guess the tall poppy syndrome is alive and well - people seem very hateful and false - I’ve traveled to Malaysia & Thailand dozens of times and always loved it - but Australia has truly changed .

    • @NowinLao
      @NowinLao  Před rokem

      I'm pretty sure the US isn't what it once was either 😉
      Thanks for watching

    • @larazeesk7080
      @larazeesk7080 Před rokem

      @@NowinLao No it’s not - I agree - I live in the Bible Belt - Alabama & Especially now you can buy houses here for &100k even cheaper where for that same type of house in Sydney you would pay well over 1.5 million - Newcastle is a little cheaper as my family are from there - I just purchased a fixer upper here built in 1947 with a few acres for $20k - 2 completely different worlds - this is rural - no cities for me

  • @virgorajan3978
    @virgorajan3978 Před rokem

    Everything is money money can buy anything this world enjoy no money no honey

  • @johnt7696
    @johnt7696 Před rokem +1

    The biggest problem for older people living in s/e Asia is if you have heart attack or stroke I think I would prefer to be in Australia because in laos or any other south east asian country you will probably be dead or severely sick by the time you get to hospital. Even the ambulances don't have the equipment or the training that western ambulances services do.

    • @soukphaiboun9429
      @soukphaiboun9429 Před rokem

      I am with there. My mum passed from heart attack in Laos. We felt so helpless then

    • @chrisperkins7331
      @chrisperkins7331 Před rokem +4

      That is a fair point, although if you are in the main centers it would not be a problem. I would say one thing about being here(as I am 75), the chances of me having those medical issues is far less here as I am not constantly stressed out by the environment of where I am.

    • @stephenpavy2501
      @stephenpavy2501 Před rokem +2

      Then again you could never have heart attack, never need a ambulance and be 30 or whatever years still in Australia, never travel, never live in Asia. Never experience everything.. I'll give you a tip. One country can actually make you more unhealthy to cause a heart attack so perhaps it better have better ambulances. Everyone never lives forever mate, quality over quantity 😉

  • @rider660r
    @rider660r Před rokem

    One bad thing with getting people moving to Laos,Thailand,or any other country from the US,Oz,Europe,etc. is the prices for everything are going to rise.They'll ruin the economy,there's many countries that has happened to already.Who gets hurt,the citizens of those countries.

    • @NowinLao
      @NowinLao  Před rokem

      Hmmm.. not necessarily. Westerners have been moving to Thailand and the Philippines for decades and they're still very cheap places to live. Some would argue Thailand is still cheaper than Laos to live. What it does do though is injects more foreign money into the economy which creates more jobs for locals. That's got to be a win 😉

    • @rider660r
      @rider660r Před rokem

      @@NowinLao They're no doubt still a lot cheaper than say the US,Europe and OZ,but with more jobs and people earning more money comes that inflation...
      Granted not every country is as greedy as the US and it's politicians,but prices do rise a good bit where westerners congregate..
      Probably what has really helped Thailand,Laos,etc from skyrocketing over the years is westerners aren't allowed to own property.That there is a real win win for them.
      Thailand does have things as Farang prices and citizen prices,does Laos? That helps to get that foreign $ into the system while slowing down the inflation for the citizens.

  • @KCL2021
    @KCL2021 Před rokem

    That's sound little frog being back my child memory when I was butt naked running around in the rice field 😏😏

  • @allenepright5027
    @allenepright5027 Před rokem

    Can foreigners own land there

    • @NowinLao
      @NowinLao  Před rokem

      Unfortunately not.. can long lease though

  • @calbear20.
    @calbear20. Před 11 měsíci

    Did she really say shes made the decesion to stay because of food delivery 😂😂😂

  • @chaxiong5343
    @chaxiong5343 Před rokem

    She has to let that old man talk more

  • @christinamua6939
    @christinamua6939 Před rokem

    Never trust words of mouth. Go to the Laos web site and gets the truth.

  • @allenepright5027
    @allenepright5027 Před rokem

    Those birds are noisy

  • @janm.7053
    @janm.7053 Před rokem +1

    I have a Lao bargirl. For 5 years. I give a sh... She make me whole.

  • @wendyclancy5019
    @wendyclancy5019 Před rokem

    Whilst Beverley's story is interesting I'm not really understanding her fixation on bar girls.

    • @NowinLao
      @NowinLao  Před rokem

      No fixation at all.. maybe you missed the previous video with her when she was having a discussion with another subscriber friend.. some people misunderstood what she meant. In this video I brought the bargirl subject up, and she was just explaining what she meant.. even tho there was no need to 😉

  • @lingdinh4510
    @lingdinh4510 Před rokem

    Bar girls in Laos? I thought it was illegal to have sex out of wedlock there. Do the police turn there heads?

    • @chrisperkins7331
      @chrisperkins7331 Před rokem +1

      It is, and they do if you pay them enough. If the catch you it is $500 fine, last time I heard.

    • @Murph945
      @Murph945 Před rokem

      Generally I'm told they don't let Lao girls work in 'bars' they have Thai or Vietnamese girls, I'm guessing the Lao girls go to Thailand or Vietnam. The bars are known as Hanoi in Lao.

    • @chrisperkins7331
      @chrisperkins7331 Před rokem

      @@Murph945 Not sure where you heard that.. The reason Lao girls go to bars outside of Lao is they pay better. The bars in Laos are different as there is little sex trade allowed. There are few work opportunities in Lao for foreigners.

  • @chibalee9052
    @chibalee9052 Před rokem

    A Laotian foreigner can buy lands in Laos no problem but if a Hmong-Laos foreigner buying land is not a good idea cause once they paid for the land 5 to 6 down road the Laotian government will take alway their land force them to move out. I know that from experience

    • @chrisperkins7331
      @chrisperkins7331 Před rokem +2

      I have seen no evidence of what you say that Hmong are treated any differently to other Lao tribes. Another point is that if you gave up your Lao citizenship when you left(Lao does not allow duel citizenship) you cant own land (in Lao) in your name no matter what your tribal heritage.

  • @johnmurray6501
    @johnmurray6501 Před rokem

    I am not naive, I wonder why you do talk about being behind in progress? My advice, keep the dirt roads, don't let Chinese investors invest anything, what Casinos and Dams, massive Dams, that affect, literally millions of people that live of of the Mighty Mekong river. Lets please stop this, look what has happened in the West, now we may be fighting for our right to survive because of greed and lack of Indigenous knowledge. You all do realise, when Humans are gone, the Mother Earth will recuperate once more! why can't we adapt?.

  • @jonasjohnsson4429
    @jonasjohnsson4429 Před rokem

    To long so thumbs down.

  • @wayneswallow1378
    @wayneswallow1378 Před rokem +1

    That woman talks far too much!

    • @chrisperkins7331
      @chrisperkins7331 Před rokem +5

      The only people who talk to much are the ones who have nothing useful to tell us. I would say that she had plenty of useful information to share. For that I thank her.