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Sabaidee readers, Although we have already passed through to the second month of 2016, the winter cold still overwhelms the town, especially in the Northern Provinces where the temperature descends to low degree celsius. I hope that all our readers can cope with the chilly conditions and maintain good health. In this issue, Sabaidee proudly presents interesting stories regarding Vientiane Capital in the morning. The morning charm of Vientiane that was once previously overlooked now has been revealed and will wake you up from bed to take in a breath of fresh air at the beginning of the day. Besides the cover story, you will find interesting stories from the artisan village in Luang Prabang and learn to make paper. Don’t forget to read the story of Penang - the World Heritage town in Malaysia. We hope that you will enjoy reading every letter and line in our magazine, which has been created with a strong will to support tourism in Lao PDR. If you have any comments, please feel free to contact us at 856 20 5884 8376 or Facebook Fan page at facebook.com/sabaideemagazine. Thank you. Phanhlakhone Syboonheung The Director
contents volume 5 issue 36 february 2016
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Sabaidee Spotlight
SABAIDEE SPOTLIGHT
Words & photos Sawanya Pornrattanasakun
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When the dark sky is painted with pink and turns into the golden lights of dawn, locals living in Vientiane begin to make their move. As seen every morning, street vendors push their barrows to the market, setting up their stalls with umbrellas and tables, as smoke from the grill shops spreads all over the city, marking the beginning of the daily activities of the local people, making Vientiane in the morning a charming experience for visitors. This issue of Sabaidee Magazine will give you a glimpse of the golden moments in the morning in Vientiane.
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contributors Kate Bavister
After travelling to Laos in 2013 and living in South Laos for a while, Kate now lives in Vientiane. She loves to walk often taking her camera for company. When at home she spends time painting, writing and illustrating her children’s book. She also loves plants.
Bruce Scott
Canadian-born Bruce Scott has spent most of his professional career in the magazine publishing industry, including 3 years living and working in Nassau, Bahamas – where he began writing an illustrated blog about his exotic travel experiences. Since relocating to Thailand (in 2010) he has honed his skills as a travel writer and photographer, and currently resides in Bangkok, where he works as a journalist.
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Gaid Kornsilapa
Gaid has been in the media industry since he graduated from Faculty of Art at Silpakorn University in Thailand in 1994. He was a part of the filmmaking crew in several household name movies, a screen writer for documentary programs and a columnist for a daily newspaper in Thailand. He is now a travel writer/ blogger at jiggotravel.com, photographer, a graphic designer, a translator, and travel editor for several publications.
Consultants Pattarapong Kongvijit Manachai Inkaew Director Phanhlakhone Syboonheung Editorial Director Gaid Phitthayakornsilapa Lao Editor Khamsouan Chanthalat English Editor Alan Wass Sales & Marketing Director Chayada Ariyaphoncharoen Marketing Executive Khamhou Buoa-ngern Khanthong Thammavong Reporter Thepphavongsone Bouapha Layout Design Phinnapha Bounbandit
Sawanya Pornrattanasakun
A senior student at the Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication, at Thammasat University in Thailand, Sawanya Pornrattanasakun, whose nickname is ‘Ja’, gained her major in newspaper and print media, and now creates newspapers and magazines with her friends. She loves to spend time talking with people and learning about different things, while enjoying taking landscape photos and learning about folkways. The livelihoods of the people is what she loves the most. The shutter’s sound fills her heart with joy, because it means that she is doing what she loves the most.
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Lao Fashion Week 2016 Vientiane, 29th January 2016: Launched the campaign for Lao Fashion Week 2016 and the new Brand Ambassador for year 2016, plus the announcement of Fashion Design Contest 2016 seeking best Lao Young Designer 2016 and the PRE-FALL 2016 Fashion Show to Showcase special collections of Lao Fashion Week Designers from Laos and International stages. The Lao Fashion Week’s Lao Young Designers Project has launch the Fashion Design Contest 2016 under the title ‘Pi Mai Lao’ or Lao New Year Festival seeking the best Lao Young Designer 2016. Young talented Laotians aged between 18 and 25 years are encouraged to enter the competition by submitting a minimum of 5 and maximum of 10 of their own fashion design drawing. For more information please contact on Tel: 021 254808 (office hours) or E-mail: info@laofashionweek.com
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Inspiring Laos A painting exhibition “Inspiring Laos”, a collection of paintings by the Great and Talented Lao Artist coming from U.K. Ebbe Soukhaseu Boriboun Chanthapanya. He graduated from the Fine Art School in Vientiane in 1966 and his moved to England to study at the Chelsea School of Art & Design in London, U.K. in1972. He have held art exhibition many times in Vientiane and England. “I produced several artwork, which I left in Laos with the thought that one day of creating an exhibition using them, and for other artist to look at and gain inspiration” The exhibition will run from 26th January to 16th February 2016 at Maison de la Culture de Ban Naxay, Nongbone Road, Saysettha District. Entry is free. For more information contact on Facebook Maison de la Culture Ban Naxay.
The R&A to organize golf sustainability seminar in Asia, hosted in Thailand The R&A, the organizer of The Open, golf’s oldest and most international major championship, is to host a free to attend session in Asia with its inaugural seminar and workshop in Thailand, held on March 10, 2016 at the Amata Spring Country Club. The R&A Seminar on Sustainable Golf Course Design, Renovation and Maintenance in Asia is taking place in Thailand, with the ultimate aim to promote responsible and practical approaches to golf course design, renovation and maintenance highlighting the ongoing work of the industry in raising the standards for golf. Dominic Wall, Director – Asia Pacific at The R&A states “this seminar will be the most comprehensive sustainable education event in Asia for golf development, renovations and course management and it will also be beneficial to golf related operators in the industry.”
This event, geared towards course developers, owners, architects, general managers and superintendents, will explore a range of topics to address the opportunities within the game and how a new platform can be created for sustainable golf in Asia. Leading international and local speakers will include Dominic Wall, Director – Asia Pacific at The R&A; Steve Isaac, Director – Golf Course Management at The R&A; Pirapon Namatra, Owner, Golf East; Micah Woods, Chief Scientist at Asian Turfgrass Center; Paul Jansen, Owner of Jansen Golf Course Design & Construction; and Jonathan Smith, Chief Executive of the Golf Environment Organization. Registration is now open for the seminar by logging onto www.randa.org/thailand seminar. Registration will conclude on March 4, 2016.
Riverside Boutique Resort, Vang Vieng, winner in Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice Awards for the third consecutive year
TripAdvisor has just released the results of its 2016 Travellers’ Choice awards, ranking hotels from all around the world based on reviews from travellers. Riverside Boutique Resort, Vang Vieng, won an award for the third consecutive year and was ranked 2nd out of 10 hotel winners in the country. The hallmarks of Travellers’ Choice winners are remarkable service, quality and value.
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In Vientiane have an 8 car showroom and 9 bay workshops with factory certified technicians. It adopts the JLR global standards and is one of the first to be opened in Asia Pacific. Opening Hours: Showroom: Monday-Saturday 8am-6 pm / Sunday 9am-5pm Service Center: Monday-Saturday 8am-5pm
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The one place which is, for most tourists, indispensable and a must-see site when they arrive at Oudomxay, is the temple called “Temple of the blessed emerald”. Situated at a site within the Oudomxay’s municipality, it is somewhere you will encounter picturesque sunsets while at the same time being a place where people worship and pay respect. Located at the top of a mountain, you will find a magnificent holy stupa which measures 18 metres in height, built during the reign of King Sayasetthathirat the 1st circa 400 – 500 years ago. This ancient stupa stands atop the mountain proudly radiating its golden gaze. Amidst the same site, there is the colossal statue of a Blessing Buddha, which is the tallest in Lao PDR, standing upright and facing toward the holy stupa as well as toward the Xay municipality, Oudomxay, giving the impression that it’s protecting and blessing those who come to visit. There is also another amazing site which should not be missed, basking in untold natural beauty that simply must be seen. This magnificent spot lies in a
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mountainous range of the National Conservation Forest and named “the Mountain of Ghost’s Stone” by the locals, which is about 24km from the provincial municipality. This beautiful forest is rich in biodiversity, waiting for the visitors to discover the delights that lay within. Visitors will find two of the several fantastic waterfalls in the park such as “Tard Nam Gat”, which is 15 – 20 metres in length and 20 – 25 metres in width, and enjoys a continuous flow all year round. Within the vicinity of the falls hangs a 1,500 metre-long makeshift Cradle Bridge stretching from tree to tree which provides visitors a walking platform to get amongst the natural setting around the waterfalls. Another not-to-bemissed natural spectacle is the wonderful “Nam Huay Soum” waterfall, which boasts a dazzling 69 metre drop. Just 30 minutes walking distance from “Tard Nam Gat”, a footpath passes through the heart of a dense forest that makes the surrounding air soothingly cool. Also found nearby are elegant tree houses built especially to cater for visitors wishing to get really close and to experience nature. Currently, there are many interesting activities for visitors to see and enjoy that include a variety of interests such as jungle trailing, elephant riding, cycling, cradlebridge walking, zip lining and mountain hiking to get you to the top of the mountain to view of the city.
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Words & photos Sawanya Pornrattanasakun
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When the dark sky is painted with pink and turns into the golden lights of dawn, locals living in Vientiane begin to make their move. As seen every morning, street vendors push their barrows to the market, setting up their stalls with umbrellas and tables, as smoke from the grill shops spreads all over the city, marking the beginning of the daily activities of the local people, making Vientiane in the morning a charming experience for visitors. This issue of Sabaidee Magazine will give you a glimpse of the golden moments in the morning in Vientiane.
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Colourful life in the morning at Khoua Din Market
For most locals, life in the morning isn’t complete unless they visit Khoua Din Market. From 3am, the market is dotted with the crowds of both vendors and buyers, where all kinds of grocery products and commodities are sold throughout the area. Feeling hungry while shopping? Try “Khao Jee”, grilled sticky rice skewer dipped with egg or “Khao Piak” rice or noodles in hot soup at 5,000 kip per bowl. This market has lots of parking and pushcart services to transport heavy items to your car.
Smoke from the roasted pork
Located opposite Khoua Din Market, or you could just follow the smoke and smell of roasted pork, you'll find one of the most delicious roast pork options in town. Open daily from 1am to 8am, the roasted pork sold at this stall comes with a special homemade hot and spicy sauce, which you really must try, especially when it’s served with steamed sticky rice, perfect after a long night working or drinking.
Dim Sum from dusk till dawn
For Dim Sum lovers, head to Dim Sum That Khao Restaurant in the That Khao area where you will be impressed by high stacks of dumpling bamboo baskets on steamers along with roasted duck, boiled chicken, and red and crispy pork hung as a showcase in front of the restaurant. Even very early in the morning, it’s difficult to find a seat in this restaurant as it’s quite popular among night owls after the bars have closed. There are more than 10 kinds of dumplings such as shrimp, pork ribs, and black pickled eggs. For those with a big appetite there are some main dishes such as red pork rice and duck noodles with reasonable prices ranging from 5,000 – 30,000 kip. Don't forget to try the signature dish - “Banh Guan” or Vietnamese steamed rice skin dumplings topped with deep fried shallots, served with sweet and sour sauce. In operation for over 40 years, That Khao Dim Sum Restaurant is still at the top of the list for favourable eating places for local people, even until today after so many years. 19
Nang Ting's pan-fried egg
In the morning, you will find a wide selection of light breakfast choices such as boiled rice, noodles, grilled sticky rice, banh guan, and one of the most popular dishes – pan-fried egg. Nang Ting Restaurant is a short distance from Khoua Din Market at the corner of the street just opposite from the Ministry of Interior where you can find the delicious pan-fried egg. Open daily from 7am, the restaurant serves pan-fried egg topped with special ingredients that include white chicken sausage and minced pork, usually eaten on a baguette. Get up early and try it for yourself.
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Congee and noodles
Just a few minutes’ walk from Si Hom intersection towards the Home Idea building, you will find a small restaurant selling Khao Piak Sen (noodle soup) and Khao Piak Khao (rice congee) open from 4am to 9am. Located right in the city centre, this restaurant is usually full of tourists, students, and office workers enjoying a delicious hot meal of the day at only 10,000 kip.
The morning serenity
Looking to get away from the hustle and bustle? If so, head towards some of the beautiful temples in town such as Wat Sisaket, Wat Ong Tue, and Wat Inpeng, where you will truly escape to another world. From 6am in the morning, you will see local people waiting to give alms to the monks with steamed sticky rice and some food. Another popular place for alms-giving is the Si Hom intersection and Setthathirat Road.
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Oxygen for free
Within close proximity to Si Hom Intersection is the Mekong River. It’s the perfect place in the early morning for a workout to start your day. Amidst the cool morning breeze by the river, you will see local people busy with their daily exercises – jogging, running, walking, biking, Tai Chi, and many other activities. You can join in with them if you want to.
Daily news consumption is brain-food in the capital
Whatever the locals eat or how they work-out, many of them never miss the daily news and keep updated on movements in society, economy, and everything else through the local newspapers. Once stepping inside the ‘Coffeeshop’, they will look around to find the publication rack and grab their favourite newspaper, available both in Lao and English. Coffeeshop is also a place to learn local gossip by word of mouth, while taking in a spot of people-watching. 23
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Morning warm-up with Koung's Lao coffee
Hidden in the small alley opposite the Ministry of Public Health, you will find a lovely place to sip a cup of coffee that seems like you are in your back-garden at home. Open from 7am till 4pm, Koung's Lao Coffee is a popular place for many people who want to escape from the hustle of the town. The signature dish on the menu which must be tried includes pâté bread stuffed with mashed pig liver mixed with various ingredients and fresh vegetables. Sample a cup of original aromatic Lao coffee before starting your working day.
Drive-Thru
Drive-thru pâté bread
Are you in a hurry and looking for a drive-thru food stall? You don't even have to park your vehicle as you can make a 1-minute stop to grab pâté bread sold at street-side for your breakfast. It’s as simple as that!
Vegetables from the organic farm at That Luang From 5am to noon every Wednesday and Saturday is a toxic-free day at That Luang Park, where you can buy a lot of organic vegetables such as carrots, tomatoes, and some other non-toxic agricultural products from Ban Tha Sang, Pak Ngum, all in mini-sizes that still have the bite marks made by the insects.
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Fa Ngum Road, Wat Chanh Bor Pen Yang restaurant 020 5580 8281
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1-342 Dongpalanthong, Sisattanak cafenomad.lao 020 5434 9977
Chan Coffee
189 Setthatirath Road, Mixay Village ChanCoffeeLaos 020 2398 6066, 020 5222 4665
Chanmaly’s Café
278 Sokpaluang Road, Thongkang Village chanmalyrestaurant 020 58 346 410
Chokdee Café
32/4 Fa Ngum Road, Mekong riverside www.chokdeecafe.com 020 5610 3434
Coffee Today
Ban Phonsinuoan, Sisattanak CoffeeToday 030 5058123
Common Grounds Café and Bakery Rue Chao Anou commongroundslaos 021 255 057
Couleur d’Asie
Nokèokoummane Road CouleurdAsie 021 223 008
Dairy Queen
Quay Fa Ngum DairyQueenLaos 021 255 380
Dhaka Restaurant Beside Namphu 021 254 858
Douang Deuane Restaurant & Wine Bar Beside Namphu 021 254 858
Fuji Japanese Restaurant # 1 Best Western Hotel 021 254 722
Fuji Japanese Restaurant # 2 Nongbone Village 021 454 782
Fujiwara Restaurant Luang Prabang Road Fujiwara-Restaurant 020 77 773 177
I-Beam Bar
88 Setthathirath Road ibeamvientiane 020 5610 3434
Jamil Zahid Restaurant
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Off Khounboulom Road, Ban Haysok JamilZahidRestaurant 020 5650 2455
Jazzy Brick
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Setthathirath Road jazzybricklao 021 212 489
Joma Bakery Café - Nam Phou Joma Bakery Café - That Luang Joma Bakery Café - Phonthan joma.biz 020-2204-4555
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Kung’s Café Lao
Off Rue Simeuang, Piawat Village KungsCafeLao 021 219 101
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Senglao Café
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Setthathirath Road L’alsace 020 9806 2295
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Soul Kitchen
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Namphou Area Lopera-Italian-Restaurant-Vientiane 021 215 099
Sputnik Burger
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Le Banneton
The Spirit House
Le Comptoir
Vegetarian in the Golden Age
Norkeokoummane Road, Ban Mixai Le-Banneton 021 217 321 8,rue Francois Ngin lecomptoirdevientiane 021 254 013
Le Silapa La Belle Epoque Lounge Bar
Settha Palace Hotel, Pang Kham Road setthapalace.com/dining/belle-epoque-bar 021 217 581
La Bodega
164, Unit 15 Sibouaban Road 021 264 187
La Cage du Coq
Hengbounnoy Road, Ban Haysok La-Cage-Du-Coq-Ban-Haysok 020 54 676 065
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Le Trio Coffee
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Xang Khoo Restaurant 68 Pangkham Road xang-khoo-restaurant 021 219 314
Xayoh Grill House Samsenthai Road xayohgrillhouse 021 261 777
Masa Spoon Café N’ Bistro
Rue Dongpalanthong, Phonesinuan 021 261 634
Merci Restaurant
Souphanouvong Road 020 77 456 664
La Signature
Paris Cocktail
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Pimenton
Rue Hengboun (opposite KP Hotel) lao-kitchen.com 021 254 332
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78 Ban Inpeng, Vat Chanh Tha makphet-restaurant.org 021 260 587
Naked Espresso
Quai Fa Ngum, Ban Vat Chan Tha ansarahotel.com 021 213 514
Saylom Road
Makphet
La Scala Italian Restaurant Ban Bounkagnom,Thadeua Rd www.lascalalao.com 021 931169
Fa Ngum Road, Baan Seetarn Neua thespirithouselaos.com 021 243 795
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Bamboo Tree
Soukhaserm Road, Nam Khan riverside https://goo.gl/6zQ1RY 071 254 670
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Café Toui
Sakkaline Road, Ban Vat Nong cafetoui.com 020 5657 6763
Chez Matt
Ban Vat Sene 020 77 77 94 97
Coconut Garden
Sisavangvong Road elephant-restau.com/coconutgarden 071 252 482
Couleur Café & Restaurant 86/04 Ban Vat Sene 020 2388 1771
Dao Coffee
Ban Viengkeo Dao-Coffee-Luang-Prabang 071 214 444
Delilah’s Place
Chao Fa Ngum Road 071 254 988
Dyen Sabai Restaurant & Bar Ban Phan Louang Dyensabai 020 55 104 817
Hive Bar & Restaurant
5 Kingkitsarat Road, Ban Aphay hivebarlaos.com 020 59 995 370
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La Casa Lao
66/6, Ban Xiengmouane Road 020 22 8 12 64
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Phousi Road, Ban Aphay 020-7777-4414
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Mango Garden Restaurant Sisavangvong Road 020 5620 3666
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Bldg. 03 Choumkhong Unit 52 071 213 049
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Ban Wat Sene, Nam Khan River tamarindlaos.com 071 213 128
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The balcony by Lanith Ban Khoi - Nam Dong River lanith.com 071 211 040
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99 Baan Phonehueang, Riverfront athebellerive.com/restaurant.htm 071 260 733
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Ock Pop Tok Living Crafts Centre, Ban Saylom ockpoptok.com 071 212 597
Phou Savanh Restaurant
The Terrace
Pizza Phan Luang
The Verandah
Redbul Bar
Utopia
La Residence Phou Vao laresidencephouvao 071 212 194 Phan Luang Village 020 56 922 529
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Kounxoa Road, Ban Vat Nong elephant-restau.com 071 252 482
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Xiengmuan Garden Restaurant
PO Box 494, Luang Prabang saffroncoffee.com 071 254 254
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said that Pasu – Supranee Chousinthong, the recipe owner has brought her kitchen directly across the Mekong River to Laos! In Thailand, Pasu Restaurant is already quite renowned and very popular among Thai people. Being in business for over thirty years, the restaurant has opened branches in Bangkok and throughout the provinces of Thailand, with the Vientiane Capital branch being the first to extend beyond the borders of Thailand. Pasu Restaurant pays particular attention to detail in order to ensure its high
Although there may be many Thai restaurants in Vientiane, few offer the same rich, authentic and utterly delectable Thai flavors as Pasu (Aunty Su) Restaurant. True connoisseurs of Thai cuisine must stop by the Mekong riverside area and try the popular Thai taste at the newly opened Pasu Restaurant. The extensive menu includes Northeastern
standards remain the same in Laos as in Thailand. The most popular dish on the menu is Nong Khai Papaya Salad, which is standard Northeast Thailand fare, however Pasu Restaurant adds dried shrimp and sprinkles the salad with deliciously bitter acacia seeds, bringing customers back again and again.
Thai food, Southern Thai food, as well as
Other famous menu items include a very
Vietnamese and Lao dishes. It could even be
unique
Pasu Restaurant Souksavanh River 2 Hotel, Kong Riverside
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SAVANNAKHET Café Chai Dee
Unit 01, Lattanalansy, Thai village cafechaidee.com 030 500 3336
Lin’s Café
Latsaphanit Rd., Xaiyaphoum Village lincafe.netau.net 020 9988 1630
Savan Coffee
Km.6, No. 9 Road,Phonsavang Neu Village 020 55 540 226
Savan I Lao Restaurant Lat Sa Von Seuk Road 020 55 891 006
CHAMPASAK Dok Mai Lao Caffe Restaurant
Le Panorama
Sinouk Coffee
Jinya Japanese Restaurant
Mekong Lanxang
Vida Bakery Cafe
Rue 24, 91 Dok-mai-lao-caffe-restaurant 020 58 447 879 No 10th Road 030 986 3785
Katuad Coffee
Corner of No 24 and 13 South Rd Katuad-Coffee 020 7799 8777
5 Bane Watlouang, Pakse Hotel hotelpakse.com 031 21 21 31 No 11th Road, Mekong Riverfront 031 254 411
Ban Lakmuang sinouk-cafe.com 031 214 716
Building 188, Rd 12, Ban Thaluang 020 29 256 632
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Herbal Sauna
Souphanuvong Road, Ban Wattayyaithong www.aimclao.com 021 513 095
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Corner of Fa Ngum and Pangkham Road www.champaspa.com EDITOR’S 021 251 926
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Dalah Spa
140 Ban Phonsavanh Tai, Hom 3, Khouvieng Road dalah.spa 021 285 125
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Giriya Spa
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Luangprabang Road, Phosy Village goodlifelaos 020 29 292 906
Green Park Champa Lao Spa
Green Park Hotel, 12 Khouvieng Road www.greenparkvientiane.com 021 263 064
Chao Anou Road 020 5504 5655
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Pangkham Road, facing Lao Plaza Hotel www.nirvana-spa-laos.com 021 222 936 EDITOR’S
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Pangkham Road, near Nam Phu 021 223 857
Hom 10, Ban ThongKang pages/Manee-Spa/296630677103440 021 353 207
Mani Beauty & Spa Mani-Beauty-Spa 020 55 612 650
New Arena Laos Ban Thadua NewArenaLaos 021 480 913
Phanya Sy Road www.papayaspa.com 021 216 550
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Vientiane Yoga Studio Sokphaluang Road 020 91 943 770
White Lotus Massage & Yoga Pangkham Road, close to Nam Phu 021 217 492
LUANG PRABANG Ayu Spa
M.K. Wellness Centre
Dhammada Massage Oasis
Sanctuary Massage
Kounxaou Road, Ban Phoneheung www.xiengthongpalace.com EDITOR’S 071 213 200 PICKS Luang Prabang Oasis Hotel www.luangprabangoasis.com luangprabangoasis 071 212 642 EDITOR’S
Kiridara Spa
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22/13 North Road, Ban Naviengkham www.snhcollection.com/kiridara 071 261 888
L’hibiscus Spa
45 Sakhaline Road 030 923 5079
Lao Red Cross
Opposite Vat Visoun 071 252 856
Luang Prabang Yoga luangprabangyoga.org 020 7777 9966
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77 M. 4 Ouparach Buakhum Road, Ban That Luang 030 777 1082
Sanctuary Hotel, Kitsalat Road 071 213 777
Spa by Burasari
Nam Khan River Road, Ban Khili 071 255 031
The Spa Garden
Ban Phonheuang www.spagardenlpb.com 071 212325
The Angsana Spa Luangprabang
Maison Souvannaphoum Hotel www.angsana.com www.banyantree.com 071 254609
DHAMMADA MASSAGE OASIS Tropical Oasis Park, Ban Vixoun, Setthathirath Road, Luang Prabang Tel: 071 212 642, 071 252 933 Fax: 071 212 818 Email: info@luangprabangoasis.com www.luangprabangoasis.com
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Story & photo: Kate Bavister
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The bark of young mulberry trees, ton saa, which grows over Northern Laos and Thailand makes an amazing quality of paper unrivaled by modern mass production. The enriched fibrous surface gives individual character to each piece of hand crafted paper. You can literally feel the energy that has been invested into every single sheet. I learnt with Nalongkone in Ban Xieng Lek who has a wealth of experience. The ribbons of mulberry bark are first soaked and then boiled in water. After some hours the fibres are made into a pulp, by hand or machine. The pulp is poured into a large bath and the frame is submerged into the fibrous solution. There is something immensely satistfying about lifting the dripping frame out and watching the fibres settle as the water drains away. The frame is dried in the sun then comes the pure bliss of peeling off a fresh sheet of Saa paper. The edges stay frayed which adds a distinctive quality to the paper. I also made paper with banana tree trunk and elephant dung. The former produces a fascinating hairy mat, the latter a beautiful grainy textured sheet. The vigourous boiling kills off bacteria and it is a great way to recycle. Its easy to take for granted something that is so commonplace but the origins of paper have a rich and colourful story to tell. The handmade paper from Luang Prabang serves to remind of a bygone age when life was truly made by hand.
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SHOP DIRECTORY
Carol Cassidy Textiles
Noekummane Rd, Ban Mixay www.laotextiles.com 0 21 212 123
Caruso Lao
8 Fa Ngum Road carusolao.com 021 223 644
Elegant Boutique
No. 103, Pangkham Street 021 215 437
Finer Things
34/03 Francois Ngin Rd www.laosilkfinerthings.com 021 254 181
Indigo Lao
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102 Chanthakoummane Rd 021 213 467
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Ministry of Silk
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Colonial George Town George Town was named after Britain’s King George III, and with a population of more than 700,000 it is the island’s main metropolitan area. However the town itself was founded by a different Englishman, Captain Francis Light, and his body now rests in the old Protestant cemetery, which is a great starting point for anyone interested in doing a heritage tour tracing the city’s colonial past. From the cemetery, follow the ocean road east towards Fort Cornwallis, and pass by such notable landmarks as St. George’s Church, the Supreme Court Building, the Light Street Convent, the City Hall and the Town Hall, and the Queen Victoria Memorial Clock Tower. However don’t miss a close up inspection of The Mansion, a beautifully restored waterfront mansion – now and upscale restaurant – located across the street from the old Protestant cemetery. From the clock tower roundabout you can easily continue south along Lebuh Pantai and pass by such interesting landmarks – all still in use – as the Whiteaways Arcade, India House, the George Town Dispensary, and the FMSR Building with it’s own grand clock tower. There are several dozen other colonial points of interest within the city proper, as well as highlights such as Suffolk House, which require a short drive outside the city limits, all of which make Penang into a veritable “living museum”.
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Another fascinating clan attraction is the Clan Jetty (also known as the Chew Jetty). This settlement of homes was built over the water on stilts, a clever way for the residents to avoid paying land taxes. Successful businessmen and entrepreneurs also make up a portion of the Chinese heritage here, and visiting such lavishly restored homes as the Cheong Fatt Tze mansion (also known as the Blue Mansion) and the Pinang Peranakan mansion (decidedly green in colour), gives visitors a bit of insight into the lavish lifestyles of these prestigious merchant families.
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GETTING THERE Although the dual carriageway Penang Bridge tollway connects George Town to the mainland of Malaysia, and an inexpensive ferry boat travels to and from Medan in Sumatra (Indonesia), the Penang International Airport is by far the most convenient access point for travelers. Malaysia Airlines offers direct flights from Singapore, as well as convenient connecting flights via the main hub in Kuala Lumpur, with friendly service and reliable flight schedules.
GETTING AROUND Taxis from the airport to George Town or Batu Ferringhi are plentiful, with fixed rates set in advance, but while in George Town it’s often best to hire a colourful trishaw – a bicycle powered rickshaw – for sightseeing around the city. Meanwhile Rapid Penang has excellent low cost, and frequent, bus service operating between George Town and Batu Ferringhi.
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Boulevard Khunbulom (near the National Stadium) 021 254 332
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Samsenthai Road, Anou Village 021 212 460
Lao People’s Army History Museum
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85/5 Kounxoua Road, Ban Phonheuang www.garavek.com 020 9677 7300
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Khuangsi Water Fall Road, Ban Pongvang www.livinglandlao.com 020 5519 9208
Luang Prabang Library
Sisavangvong Road, 8:30 am - 12:00 pm, 1:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Nam Ou Elephant Farm
Ban Vang Lae, Pak Ou District www.namouelephantfarm.com 020 2863 8805
Ock Pop Tok Living Crafts Centre
Ban Saylom (opposite Phousi Market) www.ockpoptok.com 071 212 597
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Pha Tad Ke Botanical Garden Ban Mano Road www.pha-tad-ke.com 020 22 540 999
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