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What language is spoken in Laos tourism?

Question 1: How to solve the language problem in Laos? Hello,

The official language of Laos is Lao, which belongs to Sino-Tibetan language family, but it may not be used much.

Suggestion:

1. Learn English first, and you can communicate with Laos in English. English is the largest language in the world and is usually the second language of every country.

If you don't know English, you should know Chinese. The population of Han nationality in Laos is 50,000 (in 2003), and the Han nationality accounts for 1.0% of the Lao population. That is to say, one in 100 people is a Han nationality (called China over there), so it would be much more convenient if we could find it. If you can find it, you can learn simple English to find someone, or learn Lao. In addition, Laos,

3. If you really can't, you can learn to be old.

If you want to stay in Laos for a long time, you can study there slowly. There are also people in Laos who learn Chinese, so you can ask them to teach you.

Question 2: What language does Laos speak? Take your passport to the Lao Consulate, get a visa card in 200 yuan and buy a ticket to Vientiane ~ Go directly ~ ~ They speak Lao, but they usually drink Thai and Burmese. They don't understand Chinese at all, so they can only use English and French. It's best to find a local Chinese tour guide ~ ~ It's very cheap ~

Question 3: What travel strategies should I pay attention to when traveling to Laos?

Accommodation: Binjiang Avenue and Riverside Second Street are youth hostels, which cost $ 7-50 a night. Generally, more than 12 are air-conditioned and wooden buildings, but they are clean and need to take off their shoes to enter the door. Accommodation here is very tight on holidays, so you need to book the room for the day early in the morning, or book the room for the next day on the evening of arrival.

Recommended hotel: Sala Prabang Bouthque Hotel is an old hotel with a long history, French style, located in the center of Luang Prabang on the Mekong River. All rooms are air-conditioned, individually protected, TV, providing 24-hour coffee and tea, travel consultation and car rental service. The Mekong River scenic room is $60 from August to April and $45 in the off-season, including breakfast and tax. Reservations can be made in advance. Tel: 856 7 1 252460

Recommended hotel: Sabaidi Guest House 1 2, because it is a chain, there are usually several vacant rooms, with a single room at 8 yuan and a double room at 10- 14 yuan. There are only two air-conditioned rooms, 15 dollars, but there are generally none.

Emergency Hotel: Von Vergis Hotel. On the first day, we were in Luang Prabang during rush hour. All the guest houses on Binjiang Avenue are full, so we can't find a hotel. We went to Vong-VI hith Guest House in the southwest suburb, because its conditions are relatively simple, with only 9 rooms, most of which have no separate bathrooms, some rooms have hot water, and all of them have no air conditioning, so it is only $3 a night, which is not satisfactory at ordinary times. Tel: 856 20 5673245

Recommended restaurant: There is an Indian restaurant called Mazim Restaurant. Cheece nan and butter nan are both good cakes, and the mixed dishes are delicious. The price is reasonable. You can eat well with about 30 thousand old coins per person, which is more cost-effective than local food in Laos. Tel: 856 20 252263

Bar: You can soak in the open air on the south bank of Binjiang Avenue, drink beer and watch the night view of Mekong River. Bellow bought 4000 ancient coins in the supermarket and 8000 ancient coins in the bar. Freshly squeezed ice mango juice and ice papaya juice are generally 5000 old coins. I think mango juice tastes better.

Recommended attractions:

Xiangtong Temple Shuixiangtong Temple

The unique Buddhist architectural form with eaves reaching to the ground, exquisite murals and wall carvings are worth shooting. Tickets 10000 COINS.

Mount Fu and Puxita, namely Fu Xi.

It's great to watch the sunrise and sunset. The ticket for Puxita is 10000 ancient coins.

After entering the scenic spot, most of the signs are old, but the whole scenic spot is very small. You can find it through the sound of the waterfall. At present, the waterfall belongs to the dry season, and there was a landslide the year before last, otherwise the scenery would be better. The waterfall has a drop of about 100 meter and a width of 45 meters, which is divided into three levels. Many foreigners can't wait to jump into the swimming pool when they come here. I tried the water, and it was biting. It is recommended that those who have no winter swimming experience do not try. The handicrafts at the entrance are very distinctive, including dance masks (people and dragons). Later, there were many masks at the Palace Night Market, but few dragons. I like it very much. I might as well buy it here, which is one yuan more expensive than the night market, such as head carving, bamboo tube carving and so on. It is much more expensive than the night market. 30,000 to 65,438+million old coins.

Transportation: Guangxi Waterfall is 28.5 kilometers southwest of Luang Prabang, and it takes 40 minutes by car. From Luang Prabang to Guangxi Waterfall, there are VIP buses, 65,438+065,438+00,000 Singapore dollars, holidays or peak seasons, 65,438+08,000 Singapore dollars, renting cars from Santana and Kauste, 50,000 Singapore dollars/day, better cars and 600,000-700,000 Singapore dollars.

Accommodation: There are resorts and ethnic villages near the waterfall in Guangxi. Accommodation in the village is about 50,000 to 60,000 old coins per night, which is more economical. However, the reception capacity here is only about 100 people, so it is not recommended to stay.

Gourmet: The main delicacies near the resort are ducks and fish. Fish is the fish produced in the pool under the waterfall, called white ginseng, which is delicious when fried.

Admission: 15000 Singapore dollars.

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Question 4: What languages are spoken in Laos, Cambodia and other countries? Lao people generally speak Lao, but there are 49 ethnic minorities in Laos, belonging to Laotai, Mon-Khmer, Miao-Yao and Sino-Tibetan languages, so the languages vary from place to place.

Most Cambodian factories use Khmer and Khmer script. Khmer language has its own Khmer numerals, which are more popular in Cambodia than * * *; Chinese mainly uses Chaozhou dialect, Vietnamese mainly uses Vietnamese, and ethnic minorities have their own languages. Because France colonized Cambodia for a long time, French once became the second largest language after Khmer, but it is not common now. Only a few people are familiar with French and regard it as their mother tongue. With the economic progress in recent years, foreign languages such as English and Japanese are very popular in China.

Question 5: What language can China people communicate with Laos? Chinese, English and old English are all acceptable. There are also many China people in Laos.

Question 6: I want to travel to Laos, but I have some language problems, so I just need to know simple English with my partner. The English level of ordinary local people in Laos is only the junior high school level.

Don't worry, there are many backpackers from China on the bus to Luang Prabang. Then pick them up.

In addition, it is easy for youth brigades living in various places to get together.

Laos, Luang Prabang, Wanrong, 4,000 beautiful islands are not to be missed!

I hope I can help you. If you have any questions, please leave a message.

Question 7: What should I pay attention to when traveling to Laos and going through customs? What about the language? Laos border ports are Vientiane, Sun Hui and Pakse, China-Laos border port is Mohan, and Vietnam-Laos border port is Laobao. So tourists don't have to enter from Vientiane. Visa procedures are relaxed here, so it is not difficult to manage tourism throughout Laos. Lao: Lao is the official language of the country, but Thai, French and Chinese are also used. In particular, Lao and Thai can basically communicate, so Thai and Lao can talk in their own language.