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  2. Vientiane - Wikipedia

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    The Boten–Vientiane railway (sometimes referred to as the China–Laos railway or Laos–China railway) is a 414 kilometres (257 mi) 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) standard gauge electrified railway in Laos, running between the capital Vientiane and the town of Boten on the border with China. The line was officially opened on 3 December 2021 ...

  3. Vientiane Prefecture - Wikipedia

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    DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Cambodia & Laos: Cambodia & Laos. DK Eyewitness Travel Guides, Dorling Kindersley Limited. ISBN 978-1-4053-4985-7. Eur (2002). Far East and Australasia 2003. Psychology Press. ISBN 978-1-85743-133-9. Fanthorpe, Lionel & Patricia (23 March 2009). Secrets of the World's Undiscovered Treasures. Dundurn. ISBN 978-1-77070 ...

  4. Vientiane province - Wikipedia

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    Vientiane province (Lao: ແຂວງວຽງຈັນ, pronounced [kʰwɛ̌ːŋ wíaŋ tɕàn]) is a province of Laos in the country's northwest. As of 2015 the province had a population of 419,090. [2] Vientiane province covers an area of 15,610 square kilometres (6,030 sq mi) composed of 11 districts.

  5. Expert unravels the myth behind the world’s ‘longest train ...

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    The theory of the world’s “longest rail ride” originated when the Laos-China railway opened for business, linking Kunming and Vientiane – a missing link in the rails between Europe and ...

  6. Tourism in Laos - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Laos has become an important part of the economy of Laos, contributing US$700 million to the nation's economy, or 4% of GDP. [1]

  7. Vang Vieng - Wikipedia

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    Vang Vieng (Lao: ວັງວຽງ, pronounced [wáŋ wíaŋ]) is a small town in the Vientiane Province of Laos. It is popular with tourists, specifically backpackers, seeking adventure sports as well as its karst topography. It is on the Nam Song River, 130km north of Vientiane (2 hours by car or bus).