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Laos

Laos

About the National Flag

Red represents the blood that was shed for freedom and independence, white circle represents the prospects for peace and a bright future while blue signifies the country's prosperity and the Mekong River.

Economic reform begins with the introduction of the "New Economic Mechanism"

Surrounded by five countries namely Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar and China, Laos is the only landlocked nation in ASEAN and is comprised of approximately 50 ethnic groups. Though its economic growth has been slow, Laos began economic reforms in 1986 designated as the "New Economic Mechanism" through which it now pursues a policy of economic liberalization and introduction of a market-oriented economy. The mainstay industry is agriculture, which accounts for half of the GDP, and coffee is an important export agricultural goods. Studded with alluring World Heritage designated site such as Luang Prabang and Vat Phou, developing its tourist industry remains to be achieved. Along with various other forms of economic support, Japan is extending grant aid for the preservation of the World Cultural Heritage including the Vat Phou archaeological site.

Message from the Ambassador of the Lao PDR to Japan

This is a message kindly given by the Ambassador of Laos to Japan

Detail

  • Capital Map
Land Area 236,800k㎡
Population approx. 6.14 million (2007, estimates)
Capital Vientiane
Political System People's Democratic Republic
Major Language Lao
Major Religion Buddhism (90%)
Currency Kip
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