Authorities in Xieng Hon district, Xayaburi Province, have issued a notice outlining strict rules for Pi Mai Lao celebrations, including bans on roadside water guns, late-night gatherings, and inappropriate public behavior.
The notice, signed on 7 April by District Administrative Committee Chairman Bounchan Keochaeng, applies to all 43 villages during the holiday period.
Authorities banned the use of vehicles equipped with water tanks, buckets, or hoses to splash water on roads. Residents must not use dirty water, paint, water mixed with harmful substances, or water thrown in plastic bags.
The notice also prohibits group gatherings that involve removing clothing or wearing revealing outfits that do not align with Lao cultural norms.
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Laos and China have launched a new international bus route connecting Xiang Hung City in Yunnan Province to Xiang Kok village in Luang Namtha, creating a direct overland link...
Vientiane’s Southern Bus Terminal has increased daily services ahead of Pi Mai Lao, adding six extra trips to handle the holiday travel surge.
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Vietnam’s Communist Party has dispatched Tran Cam Tu, a Politburo member and Permanent Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam’s Central Committee, to Laos.
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Laos is moving forward with plans to develop its first aquarium, following the signing of an agreement to study the project’s feasibility in Vientiane.
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On 7 March, The United States, Israel, and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire in the Middle East, temporarily halting hostilities and reopening strategic oil routes through the Strait...
Laos and China have launched a new international bus route connecting Xiang Hung City in Yunnan Province to Xiang Kok village in Luang Namtha, creating a direct overland link along a previously less accessible corridor.
Officials marked the launch on 11 April at the ASEAN Comprehensive International Transport Service Center in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan. The opening coincided with the 65th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Laos and China and the ongoing China–Laos Friendship Year.
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The route spans about 280 kilometers, starting from Jinghong City in Xishuangbanna and crossing into Laos through the Mengman Chahe Port before reaching Xiang Kok village.
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Laos is on alert for extreme hot weather during the Lao New Year celebrations, with some areas expected to reach 43 degrees Celsius, according to the Department of Meteorology and Hydrology.
The warning covers the period from 10 to 16 April, coinciding directly with Pi Mai Lao, with authorities cautioning that dangerously high temperatures will be felt nationwide over several consecutive days.
The most severe conditions are forecast for the central provinces, where Vientiane, Bolikhamxay, Khammouane, and Savannakhet are all expected...
Laos has kicked off a new chapter in sports with its first Baseball5 Friendly Cup in Vientiane, introducing a simpler and faster version of baseball for young players.
The event, organised by the Lao...
The Lao National Paralympic Team will send 164 athletes with disabilities to compete in the 13th ASEAN Para Games, set to take place in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, from 20 to 27 January.
The delegation...
The government notice on suspending Pi Mai Lao celebrations has caused widespread misunderstanding online, with many believing the festival has been cancelled nationwide. In fact, the suspension applies only to units under the Ministry of National Defense.
The announcement, issued on 30 March by the Lao People’s Army Office under the Ministry of National Defense, instructed departments, offices, schools, and units under its authority to suspend Pi Mai Lao celebrations.
Officials said the decision was based on economic pressure, the ongoing war in the Middle East, and recent natural disasters, including hailstorms that damaged homes.
The misunderstanding spread after the notice went viral without full context, leading some social media users to believe it applied to the entire country.
Its release on social media on 1 April also raised doubts, with some questioning whether it was genuine.
One user questioned “factual news or fake news,” showing confusion over whether the news was real or an April Fool’s joke.
Meanwhile, others expressed frustration at the timing and overall situation commented “why it is so chaotic, just enjoy Pi Mai Lao” pointing how people feel stressed over rising living costs, recent storms, and economic pressure, while telling...