Lao students in Australia promote their motherland’s culture
(KPL) Lao students in Australia last week drew great attention from the audience at the 13th International Cultural Exchange of Newcastle University. Thousands of people from over 30 countries worldwide attended the event. Lao silk products and various kinds of handicrafts were also displayed at the last week’s event.
Photo: Anoulek Viengmixay, Lao student in Newcastle university
Some of the audience took three times lining up to test Lao foods including Lab Kai (minced chicken), papaya salad, and sticky rice. The young Lao amateur artists also performed Khene Lao dancing. Khene is a Lao fluting instrument. The performance and cultural activities reflect that Lao students never forget their motherland’s culture and they can promote the culture and living condition of Lao people overseas.