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Indeed this is the best part, but  politically  insulted some of our neighboring  country.

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Pha ngoum speaks thai neaur lolz? i thought he speak thai tai acent.biggrin

 



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this part our neighbor they not happy about that .

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awsome.....

whats wrong with that ? they are just showing the truth of the past.


lao was dominant in south east asia for 300 plus years, i dont know how that would offend the neighbors.

each country had their time to shine, thailand, camboida, vietnam

i hope lao will become strong again. some day = ) im not saying take over land again but economically and militarily strong.

go LAO


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There's no reason for anyone to be unhappy about.  Non of the kingdoms, fielddoms that Chao Pha Ngoum took over / unified now no longer exist.  Those people have now been absorb/assimilated with various nations.  They weren't part of Burma, Thailand, Vietname, China or Cambodia.  In fact it was with Cambodia's blessing and help that enabled Chao Pah Ngoum to launch the military expedition.


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can someone explain to me why this is the best part of the opening ceremony.  I'm Lao but I don't understand the msg. 

Lao culture is so diverse, its beautiful.

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King Fah Ngum the Great is the founding  father of the unified Laos. King Fah Ngum is a symbol of Lao unity and prosperity. He helped turned the various Lao Muang into a unified Lao Kingdom/State.

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can someone explain to me why this is the best part of the opening ceremony.  I'm Lao but I don't understand the msg. 

Lao culture is so diverse, its beautiful.




 



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