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More at http://www.flickr.com/photos/seagamesgolfclub/
Credit: Djk

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wow, very nice.
Thank you S. Korea

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cool i like how its looks south korea will help laos make good things

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Nice...finally Laotian have something to enjoy
Hopefully the grass is green all year long.

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Nice golf course but let's hope that this is the last one built because Laos need more productive agricultural land more than playground for the rich and powerful.

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I hope they don't use that much chemical and fertilizer to keep the grass always green, because it will pollute the environment near by.



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The Korean is building another 36 holes courses just outside of Luangprabang.  It suppose to be 5 stars resort/golf/spa..  I think it should be done sometime next year (2010)

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SEA Games Golf Course


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http://www.laoseagames2009.com/v1/venuexseaxgamesxgolfxcourse.asp

-- Edited by 25thSEAGames on Monday 2nd of November 2009 06:04:07 AM

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Xiengkhouang plateau will be ideal for golfing. There are more green zones in Xiengkhouang Province than anywhere else.

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i'm very sceptical about the development of golf courses.
On wet season, that's ok, but what about dry season? where will they take the huge amount of water they need to take care the grass.... just for a hobby for rich people?

Don't you think it's more important at dry season to preserve water for ricefields, to feed the population?

Also, as Samakomlao, I hope they don't use that much chemical and fertilizer.

Vietnamese company plan to build a giant golf course just near my father in law's land. of course i'm happy to see this part of the subburbs of Vientiane developing, but i worry a lot about the choises they made: build a private and luxury place, reserved for rich people, and that need so much natural ressources is really the best thing to do to develop the subburbs of Vientiane (500 ha, that's Giant!)????
Does this will benefit to local people or only benefit to rich foreign investors?

Anyway, the place we can see on the photo above is clearly beautifull. i just wonder if it's really responsible/sustainable development way.

-- Edited by paris_vientiane on Monday 2nd of November 2009 12:18:11 PM

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A diversion for the bourgeoisie, what happened to socialism? Is this a golf course for "the people"? "The People" can't even afford to buy school uniforms once a year how are they going to buy golf clubs. Food, healthcare, education first, diversions for the bourgeosie later.

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paris_vientiane wrote:

i'm very sceptical about the development of golf courses.
On wet season, that's ok, but what about dry season? where will they take the huge amount of water they need to take care the grass.... just for a hobby for rich people?

Don't you think it's more important at dry season to preserve water for ricefields, to feed the population?

Also, as Samakomlao, I hope they don't use that much chemical and fertilizer.

Vietnamese company plan to build a giant golf course just near my father in law's land. of course i'm happy to see this part of the subburbs of Vientiane developing, but i worry a lot about the choises they made: build a private and luxury place, reserved for rich people, and that need so much natural ressources is really the best thing to do to develop the subburbs of Vientiane (500 ha, that's Giant)!!!!
Does this will benefit to local people or only benefit to rich foreign investors?

Anyway, the place we can see on the photo above is clearly beautifull. i just wonder if it's really responsible/sustainable development way.



-- Edited by paris_vientiane on Monday 2nd of November 2009 10:34:32 AM



only rich ppls play golf  as for normal lao ppls, sometimes it provides them some jobs in the club such as taking care the grasses, adminstration work and blabla. however, it is good to have a nice golf course in Laos, i am going to start training the golf and play someday when i m old i guess.

 



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will south korea keep helping laos build stuff kinda like this cause it looks great and im just wondering


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Looks good though..it will bring lot of Korea Golfers to play golf in Lao. But I heard that Korean only Eat Korean Food at Owned by Korean, Stay in Korean Hotel.

Anyway, this will create lots of job for local people



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I think the Koreans are very nationalistic, they use they own products. that is why make them developing now...

 by the way, it is good that they write lao letter biger than english in the ad sign


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