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By Jamie Lee



VIENTIANE (Reuters Life!) - Saylom Road in central Vientiane, the capital of Laos, is birthday-cake heaven.

All along the road, rows of shops display creamy, colourful concoctions that attract dozens of customers daily, evidence of the affluence of a growing middle-class in this Communist country and their desire to celebrate the individual.

"When I was young, no one celebrated my birthday," said a customer who only gave her name as Thatchany as she picked a cake for her daughter. "Now I want to celebrate for my children."

Many of the cake shops along the road opened only few years ago to cater to growing demand.



And while the cakes are not cheap -- popular flavours such as yoghurt and milk cost about 80,000 kip ($8.4) in this largely impoverished nation -- Lao parents have been willing to splurge.

"I make my cakes special by adding cartoon characters and making them colourful," says Youtsothone Vongsumang, who trained as a baker in neighbouring Thailand. "When I see the children happy, I'm also happy."

The cakemakers at Saylom say that parents tend to order bigger birthday cakes for their children every fifth year, as it marks a milestone in the child's life.

Somchith Southiphonh, a veteran baker who set up on Saylom some 20 years ago, has watched the competition build up along the road over the years.

One of Laos' best-known bakers who first found fame as an actress, she now caters mainly to corporations and banks, who normally request cakes by the hundreds to give away to clients.

She says her masterpiece so far was a nine-tier cake for former President Khamtai Siphandon's 80th birthday. "It was 10 years for each tier, and one more for good luck," she added.

The Lao economy has grown robustly in recent years due to heavy foreign investment in hydropower and mineral exports.

But 71 percent of its people live on less than $2 a day and a recent World Food Programme report said half the young children in rural areas were chronically malnourished.

Laos-based anthropologist Grant Evans says the cakes are just a manifestation of the economic boom.

"It's to do with consumerism -- people have started to make money and their main interest is in spending it," he said.

"People are more interested in getting a new watch than an book to read and rather than having a collective birthday at New Year, as it was in the past in China, they now say 'here is my unique day, I am a unique person', and celebrate it."

Source: http://in.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idINIndia-30516720071115?pageNumber=1





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hehehe.. i know this place well... I like this street

In fact, generaly, I love cakes
but sincerely, the cakes sold in Saylom road don't make me dream at all: they don't look natural at all.... i don't know how they can get such colors, but i guess it's not with natural , traditional, tastefull and healthy products. Their cakes look like colorfull toys or giant sweets for children, they don't look like delicious traditional food for adults. the best cakes are generaly not the most beautifull and perfect shape

But those cake look more modern.... new rich lao people like everything that look like modern.... don't care if it's really good taste, healthy.... they just care about modern and luxury appearance :( i hope they will discover the value of "clever comsuption" as soon as possibe

Anyway, we cannot angry new rich lao people to enjoy their money! I always had a big cake for my birthday. I'm happy to see that more and more people in Laos can have the same now. The difference is that my cake have always been hand made, by my mother. My family is not poor at all, but the cakes we buy in a shop are really very expensive... and rarely better than the one my mother can make with a traditional receipe.
Moreover, i prefer receive a cake MADE by my mother as a birthday gift than a cake BOUGHT by my mother.... that's more human and lovely, don't you think? I think money should not have anything to do with love : parents or friends don't need any money to show their love, and the best way to show it is certainly not offering the most expensive gift they can but on the contrary offering time and care to the person.

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