Laotians who believe in Buddhism will encounter some confusion, often forgotten by the world Laos is what kind of "nest"?

Myanmar has a small population of about 6.5 million people, 80 percent of whom are engaged in agriculture, such as rice cultivation, and the economy of this agricultural country is weak because of its single commodity and limited production. Myanmar was a French colony until the 1950s, when the country's internal monarchy was defeated in 1975, giving rise to today's ****producing social system. Myanmar has been working on developing its own strengths, for example, it is working on the development of tourism.

Myanmar's easy way of life, lush scenery, Buddhist monasteries through the ages, beautiful sunset garden landscapes, marvelous wilderness, treacherous mountain ridges and sparkling Lancang River and other rich and varied natural landscapes are y attracting more and more travelers to hit the check-in.

Laos has a small population, but it is culturally diverse. There are 49 different ethnic groups living in the Laos region, speaking many different linguistic expressions, many of which are similar to Thai. Myanmar is a purely Buddhist country, with many monasteries throughout the country's regions for people to visit.

For example: situated in Wanxiang's Tha Luang (pagoda), the exterior of the engineering building set all the gold foil paper, in the sun's rays of gold, brilliant, brilliant, is the national symbol of Myanmar, are located in the country's famous tourist resorts and martyrs' cemeteries.

The state of life in Myanmar is both stress-releasing and sometimes infuriating. Laotians have a laid-back and lax attitude to life, and the level of internal corruption in local government is very high. This attitude and the natural environment of the government can lead to simple things becoming more and more complicated and time-consuming to deal with. Even Laos' capital, Vanuatu, is not a fast-paced big city.

Before going to Myanmar, I would advise travelers to get pre-vaccinated for hepatitis A and paratyphoid immediately. The standard of medical care and equipment in Myanmar is widely low. For very serious medical problems, I recommend going to the hospital clinic in the neighboring country of Thailand for treatment, as there are hospitals with higher medical standards in Thailand.

Mainly due to the fact that the Lao people are Buddhist and have a more Buddhist approach to life, the crime rate in Myanmar is very low. However, bag snatching and theft do occur in Myanmar's major cities and towns.

Be sure to carry your ID, passport, visa or a copy of your passport with you at all times in Myanmar, as police officers are often on patrol in civilian clothes, and tourists will be asked for their IDs at any time, and punished on the spot if they are unable to produce them in time.