Initially a closed country whose mountain landscape was reflected only in its failure to open up to foreigners, change finally came, a new spring which has opened Laos up to tourism for a few years now, allowing visitors to enjoy its beauty.
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Initially a closed country whose mountain landscape was reflected only in its failure to open up to foreigners, change finally came, a new spring which has opened Laos up to tourism for a few years now, allowing visitors to enjoy its beauty. French colonial architecture, World Heritage Sites and sumptuous temples are just some of the ingredients that make this land truly special. The capital Luang Prabang shines with its own light, among night markets and dilapidated royal palaces, and the placid waters of the Mekong invite you to wander off the beaten path, leading you directly to the ghostly cave of Kong Lor, whose play of light will leave you breathless.
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