7th October 2013
Vientiane, Laos
This article is part of a series of guest blogs contributed by Brits who have lived and worked in Laos, or who have other interesting links to Laos. Having been in Laos over 47 years, both before, during & after the Revolution in ’75, I suppose I must be one of the oldest residents still around in […]
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30th September 2013
Vientiane, Laos
This article is part of a series of guest blogs contributed by Brits who have lived and worked in Laos, or who have other interesting links to Laos. As a photographer, I have a particular interest in different landscapes and the way they are shaped by human activity. Working closely with communities and individuals, my work explores […]
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23rd September 2013
Vientiane, Laos
I am a chartered accountant who has been working in South East Asia for 16 years. Currently, I am partner in-charge of KPMG in Laos, as well as being the Asia region representative on KPMG’s International Development Assistance Services Working Group.
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10th September 2013
Vientiane, Laos
This article is part of a series of guest blogs contributed by Brits who have lived and worked in Laos, or who have other interesting links to Laos. Initially I was quite hesitant in writing this account; however I have enjoyed reading other people’s accounts and encourage others to do so in the hope we […]
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4th September 2013
Vientiane, Laos
This article is part of a series of guest blogs contributed by Brits who have lived and worked in Laos, or who have other interesting links to Laos. “Where’s that?” was the response I was often met with when I told people of my interest in Laos when I was younger. From the age of […]
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26th August 2013
Vientiane, Laos
This article is part of a series of guest blogs contributed by Brits who have lived and worked in Laos, or who have other interesting links to Laos. I first visited Laos in 1997 and thought I had stumbled upon Shangri-La. From that point on, I became a regular visitor – primarily for professional reasons, […]
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12th August 2013
Vientiane, Laos
This article is part of a series of guest blogs contributed by Brits who have lived and worked in Laos, or who have other interesting links to Laos. Little did I know in 2004 when I first set eyes on the place I described as ‘Nearly Heaven’ in my blog, how tragedy would lead me […]
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5th August 2013
Vientiane, Laos
This article is part of a series of guest blogs contributed by Brits who have lived and worked in Laos, or who have other interesting links to Laos. I arrived in Laos on a dusty old tuk-tuk rattling down the main road from the Thai border into Vientiane for a 2 week holiday. Eight years later, […]
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22nd July 2013
Vientiane, Laos
This article is part of a series of guest blogs contributed by Brits who have lived and worked in Laos, or who have other interesting links to Laos. I was the Second Secretary in the Embassy in Vientiane from early 1966 to late 1968. It was an interestng time as the extension of the Vietnam […]
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15th July 2013
Vientiane, Laos
I moved to Laos from the UK 6 months ago with my partner James. We both work in the travel industry and Laos offered us the opportunity to work in a location where tourism is still very much developing and arguably in its infancy.
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