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Toumlan, 50km north of Salavan, is a slapped-together boomtown
with some small shops and restaurants and several oversized,
out-of-place government buildings. The surrounding Katang
villages comprise one of Laos' most important weaving regions.
Women here weave a variety of silk and cotton styles, including
some mat-mee (ikat or tie-dye), using large wooden floor looms
instead of the back-strap looms typical in the Bolaven region.
Although virtually no English or Thai is spoken, if you see
someone weaving you will almost certainly be welcome to stop and
watch, as long as you're polite and friendly – this includes not
turning your visit into a photo shoot. The best place to look is
along the highway east of Toumlan proper where seemingly every
house has a loom under it. Many of these villages raise their
own silkworms. The famous Lapup buffalo sacrifice festival is
usually held in late February. There's no public transport up
here, but Rte 15A is paved and in good condition, or you can
take the adventurous way using Rte 23 past Prince
Souphanouvong's Bridge. |
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Toumlan |
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15.99446, 106.19518 |
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