Asia's poorest country has no cars, and Chinese tourists are tyrants
Laos can be said to be a refreshing stream among many countries in Asia.
Japan is a relatively underdeveloped country, and people's lives are generally poor, so few people can afford a good car.
However, it is such a poor place that Chinese tourists have become enviable "local tyrants".
Next, let's take you to Laos to appreciate the unique customs of this country!
Laos is located in the heart of Southeast Asia, bordering Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar and China.
The country has a population of about seven million, and its capital is Vientiane. At present, there are 17 provinces and 1 municipality directly under the central government in China. Lao is the official language, and English is gradually gaining popularity.
Laos is an agricultural country, which has a low level of economic development due to its poor industrial base.
Due to the complexity of its geographical location, Laos is extremely difficult to transport, which restricts its economic development to a certain extent.
In Laos, the penetration rate of vehicles is very high, and it is difficult to see vehicles on the streets.
One of the reasons is that the general standard of living of the Lao people is not high, and few people can afford high-end cars
In addition, the highways in Laos are in poor condition, mostly dirt and gravel roads, which cause great damage to vehicles and high maintenance costs.
So, sedans are no longer the first choice of Americans.
Laos' economic development is still very uneven compared to China's.
Therefore, as soon as the Chinese arrive here, they are often called "local tyrants" by the local people.
Many companies think that Chinese have enough purchasing power, so they come here to flirt with them.
From scenic tickets, specialty food, handicrafts, and local products, Chinese tourists can get an almost "one-stop" tourism experience in Laos.
One of the reasons why Chinese tourists are full of love for Laos is its unique cultural customs and beautiful scenery
Laos, on the other hand, has a cheaper standard of living, so travel costs are not high.
Laos is definitely the first choice for Chinese looking for exotic flavors and affordable ones.
Although Laos is one of the poorest in Asia, it has a special attraction for Chinese.
Here, you can not only appreciate the simple folk customs, but also enjoy the happiness of being a "local tyrant".