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Laos, Which Attracted Attention Due to Princess Aiko's Visit, Is Actually Full of Chinese Tourists During the New Year. Buddhist Events Are Also Becoming Tourist Destinations, and the Increase in Visitors Seeking to Take Pictures Shows the Changing Times.

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My husband, a royal fan, said, "I want to go to Laos, where Princess Aiko visited." I had only been there six months ago, but there are temples in Luang Prabang where you can make your first shrine visit of the year, so I decided to spend New Year's in Laos, and act as my husband's attendant...
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My husband, a royal fan, said, "I want to go to Laos, where Princess Aiko visited." I had only been there six months ago, but there are temples in Luang Prabang where you can make your first shrine visit of the year, so I decided to spend New Year's in Laos, and act as my husband's attendant...

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toyokeizai.net broke the news in on Saturday, January 10, 2026.
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