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Twenty eight km north of Udomxai, along the main road to Phongsali, there is a smaller dirt road that turns right across a concrete bridge over small river and goes up 32 km up into the hills.
There are several small, fairly ragged, fairly typical villages strung along the higher parts of this road.
This schoolhouse wasn't there in those villages; this schoolhouse was back on the main road, almost next to a very elaborate small resort that catered to rich Europeans and was part of a 'culture village'.
These 'culture villages' were always much neater and cleaner and, although none of our guides said this, I am certain that the government had something to do with presenting a nice face for tourists - probably a bit of pressure and a bit of money.
This was certainly one of the nicer classrooms I had seen, relatively new and un-battered - in distinct contrast to those in the villages higher up the hills.
There are several small, fairly ragged, fairly typical villages strung along the higher parts of this road.
This schoolhouse wasn't there in those villages; this schoolhouse was back on the main road, almost next to a very elaborate small resort that catered to rich Europeans and was part of a 'culture village'.
These 'culture villages' were always much neater and cleaner and, although none of our guides said this, I am certain that the government had something to do with presenting a nice face for tourists - probably a bit of pressure and a bit of money.
This was certainly one of the nicer classrooms I had seen, relatively new and un-battered - in distinct contrast to those in the villages higher up the hills.

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