Your vlogs are always so interesting and your rice farming experience shared here is no different! We never get bored of watching your personal travels and learn so much. Beyond AtoB, you make great rice farmers 😄💕
Just wow! Absolutely the best video I have seen on YT for this tour! Very informative and educational! It definitely is a process! As a Laotian I have learned a lot from it, and now have a much greater appreciation! Thank you for putting this video together! Hope you enjoyed visiting Laos! ❤
We are so pleased you enjoyed the video. We had a great time learning about rice and loved sharing it with you. 🙂 We also didn't realize what a long process it is to get rice from the farm to the table, it makes us appreciate rice a lot more now. Laos has been an amazing adventure ❤
@@BeyondAtoB Glad you enjoyed my homeland! Wife and I will be visiting this Oct-Nov and Luang Prabang is on top of the list (her hometown). I'll keep an eye out for you tow :)
Hi! It is such a beautiful and charming town, isn't it? The walks by the Mekong river and the beautiful old town are stunning. Hope some day you can visit your home town again ❤️
Very nice to see that you're happy with the Lao traditional rice farming. My experience when I was kid, the Buffalo that my dad used is like fighter Buffalo and not walk slowly caused many farming tool broken coz Buffalo ran
It was such an amazing experience. We found it very interesting getting to learn about traditional farming techniques. Thank you for sharing your experience with us 🥳
This is very close to paddy farming practices in several parts of India. In addition to buffaloes, you have bullocks. It's getting increasingly mechanized. Laos and Thailand have wet paddy cultivation. Good farm, with solid community links.
You guy’s done very well learning Lao rice 🌾 farming 👍good experience
Thank you very much! We enjoyed the experience ☺️☺️
Interesting video, documenting rice farming in steps--all in one day!
Thanks!Glad you enjoyed it!😊
Very good..
Thank you! Cheers!
What is your go-to rice dish? 🍚
Your vlogs are always so interesting and your rice farming experience shared here is no different! We never get bored of watching your personal travels and learn so much. Beyond AtoB, you make great rice farmers 😄💕
Thank you 🤩 rice farming was a fun experience that taught us a lot, we are glad you had fun watching it
Welcome to Laos
Thank you 🙏 Laos has been an amazing experience 🤩
Just wow!
Absolutely the best video I have seen on YT for this tour! Very informative and educational! It definitely is a process! As a Laotian I have learned a lot from it, and now have a much greater appreciation!
Thank you for putting this video together!
Hope you enjoyed visiting Laos! ❤
We are so pleased you enjoyed the video. We had a great time learning about rice and loved sharing it with you. 🙂
We also didn't realize what a long process it is to get rice from the farm to the table, it makes us appreciate rice a lot more now.
Laos has been an amazing adventure ❤
@@BeyondAtoB Glad you enjoyed my homeland!
Wife and I will be visiting this Oct-Nov and Luang Prabang is on top of the list (her hometown).
I'll keep an eye out for you tow :)
I miss my home town. Luang Prabang is my home town.
Hi! It is such a beautiful and charming town, isn't it? The walks by the Mekong river and the beautiful old town are stunning. Hope some day you can visit your home town again ❤️
Great job 👏🏿 thank you for sharing this video….! I missed my country…!
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed our rice farming experience.😀
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Very nice to see that you're happy with the Lao traditional rice farming. My experience when I was kid, the Buffalo that my dad used is like fighter Buffalo and not walk slowly caused many farming tool broken coz Buffalo ran
It was such an amazing experience. We found it very interesting getting to learn about traditional farming techniques. Thank you for sharing your experience with us 🥳
This is very close to paddy farming practices in several parts of India. In addition to buffaloes, you have bullocks. It's getting increasingly mechanized. Laos and Thailand have wet paddy cultivation. Good farm, with solid community links.
Thank you for sharing ☺️☺️