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After getting a lot of feedbacks from the local, now the flowerpots along Suphanouvong are all removed from the street



Standing Deputy Prime Minister and SEA Games Organising Chairman Somsavat Lengsavad has asked the committee concerned to replace the flowerpots that line the median strip on Souphanouvong Avenue in Sikhottabong district. Local people and officials have complained the shrubs and their containers were unsuitable and did not make the street look as attractive as it should be. Addressing the SEA Games Organising Committee last Friday, Mr Somsavat said that thousands of containers and shrubs should be removed and the committee concerned should find new containers and green trees to replace them.

“When something is not beautiful, we should make it better. In this case we need to use other containers with green trees to create a good environment with plenty of greenery,” he advised. After containers along the road were painted, so many people complained about the result that the committee agreed with the chairman’s suggestion and is now working to solve the problem as soon as possible. Other problems were also raised at the meeting. The chairman gave advice and told the committees to pay closer attention to their work before the SEA Games begin next month.

“From now on, I will be close to this work and control all the committees so they are successful in their activities. I will work at the Lao National Sports Committee as my temporary office so that if any committee needs advice I will be on the spot and they can ask me and we will work to remedy the situation immediately,” Mr Somsavat said.

He asked the various committees to nominate representatives to work with him in making decisions in the lead-up to the SEA Games. “We will make sure that work proceeds smoothly before the games.” Vientiane Vice Mayor and SEA Games Decoration Committee Chairman Bounchan Sinthavong said they had chosen the containers and shrubs because the median strip on Souphanouvong Avenue was very narrow and they couldn’t plant the same kind of shrubs as on Lane Xang Avenue. The Vice Mayor said decorative work around Vientiane was almost 100 percent complete. This included planting shrubs, displaying the national flag of each guest country and displaying the SEA Games logo. He urged everyone to help clean up and beautify Vientiane for the games.

“Five districts in central Vientiane have assigned village officials to sign contracts with people who have promised to clear and clean their land, which will help to spruce up Vientiane before and during the games,” he said.

Vientianetimes




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I dont understand the big fuss about those flower pots! The government has already spent a lot of money onthose pots and shrubs why remove it now that the Games drawing near. They should instead focus their energies in more important aspects like making sure all equipments are safe and works well, security ensured, presentations well practiced, etc. and leave alone those pots where they currently are. Imagine the cost and time wasted removing those pots and they are not really an eyesore in the first place.

Too much focus on minor details will make them miss the major ones!



























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why don't just grow various tree at the middle of road. grow champa, mango,coconut and other green trees. and also add more types of flower that easy to take care and it helps the driver to see the raod well at night which protect from the reflect of other car;s light..

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why don't just grow various tree at the middle of road. grow champa, mango,coconut and other green trees. and also add more types of flower that easy to take care and it helps the driver to see the raod well at night which protect from the reflect of other car;s light..



Are you kidding ??  all these trees, you were mention. They really need land and spaces to grow. maybe some a little flowers.

 



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why don't just grow various tree at the middle of road. grow champa, mango,coconut and other green trees. and also add more types of flower that easy to take care and it helps the driver to see the raod well at night which protect from the reflect of other car;s light..



Are you kidding ??  all these trees, you were mention. They really need land and spaces to grow. maybe some a little flowers.

 



i am not kidding, they just need to build the space at the middle of road and add the soil and then start to grow those trees.

 



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Anonymous wrote:

why don't just grow various tree at the middle of road. grow champa, mango,coconut and other green trees. and also add more types of flower that easy to take care and it helps the driver to see the raod well at night which protect from the reflect of other car;s light..



Are you kidding ??  all these trees, you were mention. They really need land and spaces to grow. maybe some a little flowers.

 

 



00515.jpg No more decorating your country. We're tiered of help for the cost and it still look third world. I agree to plant mango trees instead so Lao people can eat not be starving and begging again.

 



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Wow, thousands of flower pots? that cant be correct.

Nevertheless, I think they are ugly. I'm sure they will find a better place somewhere in the city.

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I dont understand the big fuss about those flower pots! The government has already spent a lot of money onthose pots and shrubs why remove it now that the Games drawing near. They should instead focus their energies in more important aspects like making sure all equipments are safe and works well, security ensured, presentations well practiced, etc. and leave alone those pots where they currently are. Imagine the cost and time wasted removing those pots and they are not really an eyesore in the first place.

Too much focus on minor details will make them miss the major ones!

Yes, many big fuss for minor problems and millions of kip would be spent for nothing...

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Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:

 

Anonymous wrote:

why don't just grow various tree at the middle of road. grow champa, mango,coconut and other green trees. and also add more types of flower that easy to take care and it helps the driver to see the raod well at night which protect from the reflect of other car;s light..



Are you kidding ??  all these trees, you were mention. They really need land and spaces to grow. maybe some a little flowers.

 

 



00515.jpg No more decorating your country. We're tiered of help for the cost and it still look third world. I agree to plant mango trees instead so Lao people can eat not be starving and begging again.

 



I believed your little brain doesn't help anything about to make things better.00515.jpg Bak-Katheuy Vietnamese put on make up with Eyebrow drawing and FAKE mustache !

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I was impressed by various patterns of sculpture displaying along expressway to Suvarnabhumi Intl Airport (Thailand). In place of the discussed flowerpots, something that could represents art from Laos may be pleasant to sight.

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