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Can Tourism Laos help to escape poverty?

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaJune 3, 20253 Mins Read
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Luang Prabang’s Economic Boom

Luang Prabang in the north of Laos is experiencing an economic boom. The city’s central street, Sisavangvong Road, has transformed since 2012, with the emergence of craft markets, international restaurants, and bars. The once limited hospitality scene has expanded, catering to a growing number of international travelers and tourists.

Tourism Growth

The city and surrounding province attracted over 2 million visitors last year, with official figures showing a 162% increase in visits as of April 2025. Luang Prabang was also named top destination in Asia for 2025 by Lonely Planet. The influx of tourists has led to the development of unusual restaurants, cocktail bars, and travel agents, improving the overall quality of the city’s infrastructure.

Poverty Reduction

Thanks to the money flowing into the city, officials report that over 16,000 families have moved out of poverty, accounting for 98.3% of the city’s total population. In March, Mayor Vigthong Hatsachan stated that improvements to infrastructure, including streets, transport, and supply companies, have made Luang Prabang poverty-free.

Economic Challenges in Laos

Despite Luang Prabang’s success, Laos as a whole still struggles to increase its standard of living. The country, with a population of 7.8 million, mainly living in rural areas, faces challenges such as inflation and public debt. According to official data, almost 17% of families lived in poverty in 2023, with international organizations suggesting the actual rate could be higher.

Dependence on Agriculture and Hydropower

Laos is heavily dependent on agriculture, with a significant portion of the population working in fields or involved in the food production chain. The country has also invested heavily in hydropower, aiming to become the "battery" of Southeast Asia. However, these investments have been expensive, and Laos is now in debt to Chinese energy companies.

Can Tourism Boost the Economy?

The rise of Luang Prabang has raised hopes that the rest of the country can follow suit and promote tourism to alleviate poverty. However, analysts warn that not all visitors bring new income to the local population. For example, many Chinese tourists are part of "zero-dollar" tour groups that pay low prices and only spend money in Chinese companies, bypassing the local economy.

The Role of Chinese Investment

The new high-speed railway connecting China with Laos has not led to significant economic benefits for the local population, according to Professor Worrawoot Jumlongnark from Thailand’s Mahasarakham University. Others, such as Inthy Danesavanh, chairman of the Inthira Group and specialist in eco-tourism in Laos, believe that boosting tourism is key to improving agriculture and logistics.

A Path Forward

Danesavanh suggests that the province of Luang Prabang can concentrate on agriculture and exports, using the railway to export to the huge Chinese market, benefiting locals. He also believes in the potential of tourism, given Laos’ strategic location, surrounded by five countries with larger population groups, and the potential for over 200 million tourists per year. By focusing on good roads, access, and logistics, Laos can create a more prosperous future for its people.

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