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What are the specialties of Laos?
Question 1: Are there any special products in the places Laos has just visited? Nothing special except monks and temples. Both Hanche and Kuaiba were eliminated by South Korea. 90% of daily necessities are imported from Thailand, and many cars are donated by Japan. The cheapest 1 bottle of drinking water, half a dollar. I have visited several cities in the north and have never seen a field. It's just that there are a few corn scattered on the hillside, which produces more fruits than Japan. Really worried about their people! But barbecue is better than domestic food, and so is juice.

The most special things I have ever seen are handmade paper lampshades and diaries.

Question 2: What are the specialties of Laos? Laos is located in the east of Indochina Peninsula in Asia and is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia. The territory is mountainous and densely forested. There are many elephants in animals, so Laos has the reputation of "Vientiane Capital". Laos is a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and one of the least developed countries. Joined ASEAN 1997 in July. Laos has a weak industrial base, and the light industry, mainly sawing wood and milling rice, and the mining industry, mainly tin, are the most important sectors. The Langnan Pagoda in Laos in the Golden Triangle was once the place that produced the most opium in the world. Laos is close to Thailand in diet. It is also one of the only two socialist countries in Southeast Asia, and the other is Vietnam. [

The primeval forests in Laos are well preserved, with a forest area of about 52% and extremely rich natural resources. Laos specialties include wild Tricholoma matsutake, wild Ganoderma lucidum, Tiepi Fengdou, bird's nest, agarwood powder, agarwood tablets (cigarette companion), agarwood bracelets, wild honey, ground bee wine, organic mountain rice and so on. , as well as high-grade mahogany tea trays, fruit bowls and other handicrafts.

Food in Laos is its famous specialty. People here like to eat glutinous rice very much. Generally speaking, the old cuisines are sour, spicy and raw. There are many special dishes here, such as fish sauce, grilled fish, roast chicken and so on. Besides, the fried minced meat with cold coriander and papaya here is also very distinctive. Laos generally don't use knives, forks and chopsticks. Most of them grab food with their hands. The traditional glutinous rice in Laos is also very distinctive.

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Question 3: What are the specialties of Laos? Laos' virgin forests are well preserved and rich in natural resources. BBL Laos specialty is produced in Laos virgin forest, which is pure natural, original ecology and beautifully packaged. There are wild Tricholoma matsutake, wild Ganoderma lucidum, Tiepi Fengdou, bird's nest, agarwood powder, agarwood tablets (cigarette companion), agarwood bracelets, wild honey, ground bee wine, organic mountain rice and so on. , as well as high-grade mahogany tea trays, fruit bowls and other handicrafts. BBL Laos specialty is an excellent choice for your shopping!

Question 4: Is there any special place in Laos where I can visit Dalaso? The mahogany products there can be taken back to China.

Question 5: What are the specialties in Laos and where are the resources for sale? Mahogany: safflower pear, Huang Huali, rosewood and Daphne. Buy less of these specialties, and almost all the roadside trees (including roots) in Laos have been cut down.

Health: old tree tea, Morinda citrifolia, red ear, snake wine.

Agricultural products: Coix seed, purple glutinous rice.

Crafts: Wood, hemp, homespun and handmade.

Question 6: Is there any specialty in Vientiane, Laos? Food and clothing will do.

Question 7: What are the specialties of Laos? The most famous wood in Laos should be rosewood, which was popular in the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China to make furniture. So there is a saying in China that old rosewood refers to rosewood in Laos.

Question 8: Are there any special products in Laos that can be brought back to China? I have been to Laos. Many local handicrafts and knitwear are very suitable for giving. Coffee is cheap, you can take some home, and rice, but this is not easy to take.