Showing posts with label Poverty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poverty. Show all posts

Monday, June 30, 2025

Laos

 An average country with extremely low population and a wonderful train line to China. More people live in Andheri (a suburb of Bombay) than in Laos. 

The geography of Laos is quite tricky; it has a lot of mountains and not enough agricultural land. This hasn't allowed population to settle in this part of the world since thousands of years, and whatever population lives here, they live along the Mekong River. 

I also found Laos to be one of the "not so clean" countries of South East Asia. We visited 2 cities, and both were pretty sparsely populated. Vientiane, their capital, is considered to be the most boring capital city on the planet. However, I did see that they have 30% of their cars, being EV cars, manufactured in China. The 2nd city, Luang Prabang is a very cosy city and quite popular with the locals & western tourists.

Few photos of Wat Sisaket. As we kept coming closer and closer to Thailand, the temples looked very much like the temples of Thailand. 













Patuxai - Victory Monument of Laos. 


One can climb at the top for views.


We got caught in a rainstorm and were hiding in a temple. Clicked some photos and they came out to be lovely.



If you get a chance, please visit the COPE Visitor Centre in Vientiane. This shows the impact of the bombs dropped by the US army on the people of Cambodia. These days, China has had an impact on the growth of Laos. You can see that from the number of EV cars, railways and roads being built by the Chinese without dropping bombs in Laos.

Location: COPE Centre




The Vientiane Railway Station. It's an absolutely mammoth of a building 



...and off we went to Luang Prabang.


The train goes to Kunming in Southern China.


Luang Prabang's a nice small charming town, with lots of European Tourists visiting the city. 



Nam Khan River meets the mighty Mekong River here.


The temples here are very pretty. Wat Xiengthong has many temples in the complex and it is worth visiting.




Hire a scooter, and do visit the Tat Sae Waterfalls. It's about 20 kms from the city. 
Location: Waterfalls






I do suggest to have a nice dinner along the Mekong River. Do take your mosquito spray, to avoid the army of mosquitoes attacking you.



It's also worth visiting the Royal Palace and Museum. The palace is average from outside, however there are a few things to see from the inside, tea cups and chairs. I liked the garden though.









We also went on a river cruise on the Mekong River. This probably was the most boring experience of my life. I am not in my 20s anymore, I don't seek adventure in every walk of my life; but this was so sad and so boring, that the most existing thing was to "wave at other boats!".




Saturday, December 26, 2020

Poverty - Capitalism - Monopoly - Greed


The more I learn about Capitalism & the economics around it, the more holes I find with the concept. Some friends argue that Capitalism encourages innovation and positive change.

My argument: So does Socialism but innovation in development of humans & society. With Socialism we have seen

  1. Eradication of homelessness in Cuba
  2. Healthcare for everyone in many Socialist countries (Uruguay, Bolivia, Vietnam, Cuba, Tanzania)
  3. Social equality within white, latino and black communities in many Latin American countries
  4. Free education for everyone in every Socialist country
As I keep learning in this lifetime, I now understand the need for social equality. My concepts about Capitalism and Socialism have changed too. In my previous blogposts, I may have talked about the banes of Socialism but I now understand how Capitalism in destroying not just human lives but our planet for the next 500 years.

When money becomes more important than anything, Capitalism wins and humans lose!

My concept about Capitalism, Monopoly & Greed in a picture:



 

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