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Vientiane Mai
TypeWeekly newspaper
Political alignmentFar-left
LanguageLao
HeadquartersVientiane, Laos
Websitewww.vientianemai.net

Vientiane Mai (Lao: ວຽງຈັນໃໝ່, romanized: Viengchanmay, lit. 'New Vientiane') is a Lao language weekly[citation needed] newspaper published by the Government of Laos in the capital and largest city of Vientiane. It was originally called the Vientiane Post, but was renamed in 1975 when the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (LPRP) took power. It reflects the position of the government and the LPRP.[1][2][3][4]

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Freedom of the press in Laos

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as the national newspaper Pasason ("The People") and the daily Vientiane Mai ("Vientiane Message") are under strict control of Ministry of Information...

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Ping pong show

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asking for tips after they have finished their acts. The Laotian capital Vientiane was once famous for its brothels and ping-pong-show bars during the 1960s...

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Emerald Buddha

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gateway to the Lao capital, Vientiane, 25 kilometres (16 mi) upriver, on the north bank opposite Thailand's Si Chiang Mai district. Construction of a...

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