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Culture not as same as citizen

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About one month later and I still remember all this stories how many people make a living in Lao. Stories about life in country side and those groups of people who don't feel at home in those borders they have been swallowed. Many minorities are living here who can't defined them self as Lao. Do you know how it feels been in a place where you can barely identify your self with the same name as the same name of country you living in? You recognize the feeling when you don't belong to a place where everybody around you act so different, speaking the language you don't know or the language that is not your native? Yes exactly, people round you in the school, work or other places populated by other people who don't look like you or talk as you. You are aware that you have been treated different, unfair, impolite with traces of racism and not seldom with hate or anger. The impact is huge for this minorities, from their social life where discrimination persist to ...

It's easy to do bad things and very hard to do good things

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Reinvent yourself in Lao I left behind my country my culture my religion and prejudice to inspire others to achieve their goals and dreams. During my stay in Luang Prabang, i focused to give the chance to my self and to the others to learn a new unexplored world. I do volunteer at Big Brother Mouse a non-profit organisation which write and publishing literature books in Lao language. What so special could someone think? But only in 2006 the first book was published in Lao language that don't go under school program. This make me even more upset that not everybody have the same prerequisite for so simple as read a book.  I found out so many things here that are inspiring, motivating and some things that break your heart for how cruel world can be. I do volunteer at Big Brother Mouse a non-profit organisation which write and publishing literature books in Lao language. What so special could someone think? But only in 2006 the first book was published in Lao languag...

Chinatown is still there

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Building walls building ghetto Directly from the start i couldn't use internet properly, many issues and low speed when you are using VPN make almost impossible to have a functional world web as are familiar outside China. I will rather call it ''Great digital wall of China" than world wide web. For sure Chinese people believe that you have to use VPN of technical reason the same as country use telephone codes for reaching to other part. Still daily life for them but for us who are living outside china knows that there is no need of any VPN to have access to any information you may demand. Shanghai Maybe Shanghai is a international city in Chinese people's eyes but reality is very distorted. They were told that the city is international so they do believe in that. No, a international city is not skyscrapers and some lost tourists but more likely a place were everybody can talk a common language and where the people are equals in front of law no matter natio...