Lao PDR collaborated with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in 2015 to launch a Tourism Infrastructure Project. Photo: Flickr |
With a total area of 236,800 square kilometres, around 70 percent of Laos’ terrain is mountainous, reaching a maximum elevation of 2,820 meters in Xieng Khouang Province.
The landscapes of northern Laos and the regions adjacent to Vietnam, in particular, are dominated by rough mountains.
The Mekong River is the main geographical feature in the west and, in fact, forms a natural border with Thailand in some areas.
To help develop the sector, Lao PDR collaborated with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in 2015 to launch a Tourism Infrastructure Project. The ADB provided the country with a USD 40 million project loan to help it build tourism infrastructure.
The tourism sector is aiming one target audience in mind, China. A local media report from last month said that the Lao PDR government is enhancing certain tourism services to attract more tourists from China in particular.
Read full article at Devdiscourse: https://www.devdiscourse.com/Article/9262-tourism-to-boost-lao-pdrs-economic-growth
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