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Lao govt presents two young elephants to DPRK

The Lao government has given a pair of elephants to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) as a gift to mark the 35th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two nations.

The two elephants, Khammoun and Bounnang.

A ceremony to hand-over the two elephants was held in Vientiane yesterday and attended by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Phongsavath Boupha and Ambassador of the DPRK to Laos , Mr Pak Myong Gu.

The event was witnessed by officials from both sides.

The two elephants, aged 4 years old and from Xayaboury province, are scheduled to be flown to the DPRK today.

The male elephant is named Khammoun and the female Bounnang.

Mr Phongsavath said the elephants are a symbol of the friendship, relations and longstanding tradition of cooperation between the two parties, governments and people of Laos and the DPRK.

Laos is often referred to as the land of a million elephants and is home to about 2,000 Asian elephants, of which half are wild.

The remainder of the elephants are used for tourism or traditional transportation purposes.

Xayaboury province has the largest elephant population in Laos .

Four districts in Xayaboury province that are known for elephant breeding include Xienghone, Paklai, Hongsa and Thongmixay.

Villagers breed and keep elephants for carrying timber, rice and other heavy items.  

By Times Reporters



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we are a million of elephant , it is ok to give a friend only 2 elephants to foster international cooperation between two communist countries .

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It dosen't matter.... That's normal, Thailand gave many to other coubtries.

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YES! WE ALSO GAVE IT TO RUSSIAN TOO EARLY 80.



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Anonymous

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Aww...poor elephants, why have to leave home...
Hope the new owner(s) will treat them well.

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For sure these two Elephants will be kept in a Zoo somewhere in North Korea, for Korean people to have a look. 

I hope they have a sign to indicate these two Elephants are from Laos. Korean people will know and be happy, these BIG gifts are from Laos  

I just wonder in North Korea there is no Elephant at all!  



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Why elephants? Why not giving paintings? Scarfs? Or something else. Elephants have their own families, too, you know.  Taking them away from their families and environment is just cruel. no.gif This is sad.

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How much $ for 2 elephants Korea give to laos   ?

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why we are so good with North Korea, North korea is nothing good for Laos, why don't we give away to China?
or Laos hope that N,Korea could help Laos study the  nuclear weapon?

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Poor elepants have to go live in cold country and cold enviroment.

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Anonymous

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I can see tears in the eyes of those two elephants
Good luck to you no

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Anonymous wrote:

Why elephants? Why not giving paintings? Scarfs? Or something else. Elephants have their own families, too, you know.  Taking them away from their families and environment is just cruel. no.gif This is sad.



 Because Elephants is our Identities, Remember lao motto '' A millions of an Elephants.'' giving away one or two to our friendly nations is not gonna hurt, look at China '' Mee-Panda.'' and Venezuela'' free oil around their regions included some of US cites..


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I don't think Laos has so many elephants as its name suggests. I remember early this year, 8-9 elephants were killed in Phou Khao Kuy alone (Buffalo Mountain in Vientiane province). A mountain (I cant recall a name of the place where Nam Turn 2 damn is built) used to be a home of elephants. But since Nam Turn 2 has built there, I wonder if there are many elephants left there. And I don't think the whole country has many elephants left either.

Giving away elephants to other countries is just thoughtless and cruel to animals. Just think about if you have to give away your children to other families just because you have many children in your family. Elephants have their own families too.


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Seriously, why don't the gov. give artefacts such as a Lao silver bowl, silk textile, etc. to N.Korea. That way the N. Koreans can admire how beautiful and how great Lao artisans can do.

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its always nice to be friendly with other nations, i just hope they take good care of these elephants and not put them into circuses or abusive zoos










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dek noy lao

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I jus worry kim jungjung BBQ them ,they never had elephant BBQ yet ,please don`t give them give dog s instead that good for BBQ toono  disbeliefconfuse I know korean love DOG BBQ

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Lao did this so the North Korean can either EAT the elephants or try to breed more of them. If you didn't know....North Korean are starving to death.




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Lao govt presents two young elephants to DPRK

The Lao government has given a pair of elephants to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) as a gift to mark the 35th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two nations.

The two elephants, Khammoun and Bounnang.

A ceremony to hand-over the two elephants was held in Vientiane yesterday and attended by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Phongsavath Boupha and Ambassador of the DPRK to Laos , Mr Pak Myong Gu.

The event was witnessed by officials from both sides.

The two elephants, aged 4 years old and from Xayaboury province, are scheduled to be flown to the DPRK today.

The male elephant is named Khammoun and the female Bounnang.

Mr Phongsavath said the elephants are a symbol of the friendship, relations and longstanding tradition of cooperation between the two parties, governments and people of Laos and the DPRK.

Laos is often referred to as the land of a million elephants and is home to about 2,000 Asian elephants, of which half are wild.

The remainder of the elephants are used for tourism or traditional transportation purposes.

Xayaboury province has the largest elephant population in Laos .

Four districts in Xayaboury province that are known for elephant breeding include Xienghone, Paklai, Hongsa and Thongmixay.

Villagers breed and keep elephants for carrying timber, rice and other heavy items.

By Times Reporters

 




 



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I wonder if North Korean veterinarians and zoo keepers are as good as Australian.  Thailand has gave Australia 8 elephants, 5 of them are kept at Taronga Zoo in Sydney.  Thong Dee, a female elephant at Taronga Zoo has recently delivered a male calf.  The calf is named “Luk Chai” which means “My Son” and becomes a major drawcard at the zoo.  Daily visitors soared from 4,500 to 12,000 to see the cute “Luk Chai”.  Taronga Zoo takes care of Thai elephants so good that heaters are installed in winter to warm Thai elephants.  

Can North Korea do the same good to Lao elephants?



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Elephants at Taronga Zoo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjXcfsPuUA0&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fbabyelephant%2Etaronga%2Eorg%2Eau%2F&feature=player_embedded



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