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Archive for February 11th, 2008

11.02.2008

Thai TV channel 5 TV Pool Live Star News.

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11.02.2008

Thai TV channel 5 TV Pool Live Star News.

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A Day at the Garden

Author: DJ
11.02.2008

A few weeks ago my relatives in Vientiane were invited for a visit at a papaya garden at K50 or Lak 50. It was a day full of fun for the kids and adults. My cousins were having fun feeding and playing with the animals. They got to ride on the the wagon and helping with collecting papayas. All the relatives that went for the visit all got enough papayas and bananas home and for the next two weeks they were eating green papaya salad and riped papaya.

papaya garden in Laos

green papaya

This green papaya salad became part of a lunch that day.

papaya garden in Laos

papaya garden in Laos

Aae and another cousin of mine

green bananas

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11.02.2008

I went out to do some grocery shopping on Thursday afternoon at the China town in Rotterdam. There was nothing going on as far as I can see. At my favorite Chinese grocery store there were a few people promoting Western Union using a bicycle taxi all, Chinese style. The girl told me they do this every Chinese New Year and asked me if I want my picture taken. She also asked if she could take some pictures of me using her camera. I didn’t protest and she asked me where I came from. She thought I was Chinese and told me that there is not that many people that came from Laos in this country. As far as I know I am the only Lao person walking around Rotterdam for the time being.

China Town in Rotterdam

China Town in Rotterdam

China Town in Rotterdam

China Town in Rotterdam

Western Union bicycle taxi

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