Walking Tour of Authentic Lao Food Festival in Vientiane!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 มิ.ย. 2024
- Join us as we walk through the Authentic Lao Food Festival in Vientiane, occurring same week as the ASEAN Tourism Forum 2024!
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At the beginning of 2023, my wife and I decided to retire early from corporate America, and travel across SE Asia, making Laos our home base.
Our motto is "Retiring from the daily grind, Recharging with a fresh start, and Roaming across SE Asia."
My name is Javier, and my wife is Fon.
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Thank you ❤️🙏😇
Thanks for watching! 🙏
Thanks for all the good videos brother 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for watching!
Looks really good . I can't wait to visit Laos the motherland
I’m sure you’ll have a fantastic time when you come!
Love all the food! I bet it’s all organic🤗
Yes - and so good!
Yummy 🤤 😋
It was!
I really enjoyed learning food names which are similar to Thai! Thanks for the tour ❤❤
Glad you enjoyed!
Look at all those healthy food.
And tasty, too!
I love the Dao Coffee.
There is so much good coffee in Lao!
The food looks amazing in Laos.
The food is incredible!
love Laos food😊
So good!
gorgeous food market. yummm
So much great Lao food! Thanks for watching.
Can't wait to go back one day and visit family there. Great video with delicious food. By the way, where on the U.S are you guys from?
Thanks for watching! Originally from Texas, but we’ve lived all over the US (Florida, California, and the Midwest).
@retire_recharge_roam Cool. I had to ask because you look like a teacher I had when I was in school in California. It isn't you, of course, but you guys look alike. Lol.
That’s funny! I think I do have some family in CA, so who knows!
Do you speak the local language? How long it take to learn it? Is it a difficult language? Do you need to speak the local language to live there?
I understand and speak basic Lao. It’s a tonal language, and very different from English. After a year of immersion you can probably learn enough to get by, but I think it will take a lifetime to be totally proficient. You can get by in the major cities with English. It’s spoken less in the country side, but people are friendly and helpful, and you’ve always got google translate!