The agreement was signed during a meeting in Vientiane on Tuesday to discuss the regulations around Lao and Chinese alcohol standards.
Researchers at Acadia University find that wine drinkers are more accepting of pasta sauce formulated with the addition of grape pomace than those who do not drink wine.
Once notorious as a debauched riverside party town, Vang Vieng had cleaned up its act in recent years, but is now in the ...
Police in Laos have detained eight members of staff at a backpacker hostel following the deaths of six tourists from ...
The Lao government aims to preserve 45 million hectares of agricultural land representing 19 percent of the country total land area as part of its ...
The death of six foreigners in Vang Vieng threatens to undermine the government’s desperate attempts to revive its tourism ...
A push by fellow backpackers to investigate the mass poisoning at a Laos hostel that left six tourists dead has uncovered ...
Vietnamese representatives has dressed in traditional Ao dai to join a tea party in Vientiane and introduce Vietnam's history ...
The lawyer, along with two Danish tourists, an American man, and two Australian teenagers, are suspected to have consumed drinks contaminated with methanol ...
Melbourne teenagers Holly Bowles and Bianca Jones, both aged 19, had been enjoying the trip of their young lives there when ...
The deaths of six backpackers this week, including British solicitor Simone White, has raised the spectre of a Laotian ...
South East Asia correspondent Zach Hope reports from Vang Vieng, where cheap alcohol is plentiful but answers about what killed six people, including two Australians, are harder to find.