🇱🇦WATCH before RIDING the Laos China Railway! A LOCAL'S GUIDE

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

Комментарии • 38

  • @LaoSoftware
    @LaoSoftware Месяц назад +6

    Are you a paid Local's guide now? It's always good to start your own business. It's a service that many tourists need. You speak good English. That's a valuable skill.

    • @usausa1858
      @usausa1858 Месяц назад

      Spot on, brother.😊

    • @LaoLegends
      @LaoLegends  Месяц назад +2

      Nahhh but I can recommend a local guide. I film what I experience and then tell the stories I find interesting and helpful for free. If a subscriber such as the one in the donations video would like to experience Lao like I do and join me on the road for food, adventures, and giving back then I've got plenty of ideas. Only interested in creating one of a kind experiences we both won't forget, which means I probably don't even know exactly how things will pan out, but I'll lead the way and we'll figure it out. As I grow the channel I will do meetups/tours here in Luang Prabang though. Walking, biking, community service...all most likely involving food as well and not for money but to introduce local spots and support the locals. :)

  • @612laobois
    @612laobois Месяц назад +2

    Thanks for the heads up Video bro. Your Laotian is fluent

    • @LaoLegends
      @LaoLegends  Месяц назад

      No problem 👍 Thanks for watching! Always trying to improve my Lao so thanks for the kinds words.

  • @londutch
    @londutch Месяц назад +2

    Another great Video Barry 😃
    I like the videos that educate with fact content like this. The Lower 3rd text information goes along way. Take care brother 💪

    • @LaoLegends
      @LaoLegends  Месяц назад

      Thanks brother! Your comments are always helping me improve.

  • @SammyChannel-nw8tj
    @SammyChannel-nw8tj Месяц назад

    we ride the train 🚂 last year in September. train station inside are so beautiful and clean. so many people’s. train ride so smooth and fast. and beautiful view. love 💕 it. can’t wait to go back to Laos 🇱🇦 again soon..

    • @LaoLegends
      @LaoLegends  Месяц назад

      Yes, I didn’t even mention the views!

  • @bounphomesoukkhavong7922
    @bounphomesoukkhavong7922 Месяц назад +3

    ສະບາຍດີ
    I like your channel

    • @LaoLegends
      @LaoLegends  Месяц назад

      ສະບາຍດີ I'm so glad you like my channel and thanks for your support!

  • @ShivdeepDhaliwal
    @ShivdeepDhaliwal Месяц назад

    Just the video I needed since I am planning a trip to Lao and had questions about the train system. Thank you very much for doing this!

    • @LaoLegends
      @LaoLegends  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for watching and it made my day to hear I helped you out a bit. Have a great trip!

  • @diemobrien732
    @diemobrien732 6 дней назад

    Thanks for the good information. I will let others know about your channel.

    • @LaoLegends
      @LaoLegends  День назад

      So glad it was helpful and a big thank you for sharing. Really helps spread the channel to a wider audience.

  • @lemongrass568
    @lemongrass568 Месяц назад

    thanks for the info.

  • @sisakhonevilayphone8087
    @sisakhonevilayphone8087 Месяц назад +1

    ຂອບໃຈ ! ❤️🤩🙏😇

  • @spehropefhany
    @spehropefhany Месяц назад

    Took it last year from Vientiane to Kunming. A bit of a hassle paying for the tickets but otherwise very similar to China trains (not as fast as the bullet trains but comfortable, clean and safe). Knives are forbidden on Chinese trains, in part because of the terrorist attack at the train station in Kunming in 2014.

    • @LaoLegends
      @LaoLegends  Месяц назад +1

      Going up to Kunming sounds very interesting. Would love to go explore the languages, foods, and cultures there. Thanks the watching and sharing.

  • @catvdc
    @catvdc 21 день назад

    Wish I saw this before going to Luang Prabang! 😭 When going back to Vientiane, I was clueless which vehicle to get. Luckily, I saw familiar green buses! One bus (I’m not sure about the number) drops people at Talat Sao (Central Bus Station) for only 25.000 kip! It’s very cheap! But vans were asking tourists 300.000 kip for a ride. Hope this helps!

    • @LaoLegends
      @LaoLegends  20 дней назад

      Thanks for the tip! That's super helpful for other travelers.

  • @jimmygu6658
    @jimmygu6658 Месяц назад

    Bro huuuuge sandwich!

  • @垃圾谷歌-e9j
    @垃圾谷歌-e9j Месяц назад

    你会说三种语言吗?好厉害

    • @LaoLegends
      @LaoLegends  20 дней назад

      没有,你太客气了

  • @dararamasa539
    @dararamasa539 Месяц назад

    Hey, I wanted to ask you how are you able to stay in Laos with only a visa? Do you put money into Laos thats the only reason I could see you staying there or living there.

    • @LaoLegends
      @LaoLegends  Месяц назад

      Not sure exactly what the question is exactly. Yes, a visa with a stay permit is what is required to stay in Laos, which is a very straight forward simple process. Seems like you are asking for the reasons I choose to live in Laos, though?

  • @lemongrass568
    @lemongrass568 Месяц назад

    correct me if im wrong but i always thought sai gok as the generic lao sausage vs sai oua is like the braut worst. more herby. honestly i think lao people abroad need to come to a census on this because i see the two get intermingled a lot. since you live in Laos you may have more of a insight...

    • @LaoLegends
      @LaoLegends  Месяц назад

      Not sure how the west calls things, but can comment on what I've observed out here. In Thailand everything is called sai gok, except for the Northern Sausage called sai ua and in Lao it's referred to as sai gok if it's the traditional Lao Issan style sausage and the rest are called sai ua, which are of course the more herby Lao style. Could do a whole video on sausages there's so many, but would need some help finishing the dog, horse, and elephant sausage... hahaha

  • @IsaBluc
    @IsaBluc Месяц назад

    Kop jai, very informative video.

    • @LaoLegends
      @LaoLegends  Месяц назад

      Khop jai kheu kan, Glad it was helpful!

  • @Npc-AA
    @Npc-AA Месяц назад

    What language did the stewardess speak?

    • @LaoLegends
      @LaoLegends  Месяц назад

      Lao :) The stewardesses speak Lao and Chinese as do most of the staff working with the Lao China Railway. English is spoken well by some of the staff also. It's overall a very nice service.

    • @Npc-AA
      @Npc-AA Месяц назад

      @ kob jai谢谢

    • @Npc-AA
      @Npc-AA Месяц назад

      @ thanks. 😁

  • @meksavanhmanivong2493
    @meksavanhmanivong2493 Месяц назад

    Hello bro ! 👍❤Laos

    • @LaoLegends
      @LaoLegends  Месяц назад

      Thanks bro! Your support is greatly appreciated.