How about introducing the South Russian Lake in Laos?

South Russia Lake in Laos is a special scenic spot full of humanistic charm. Everything here is favored by tourists. Everyone can feel different customs and natural scenery, and they are very enthusiastic about everything here. This is the charm of nature.

As one of China's neighbors, Laos is deeply loved by China tourists. You can see many buildings related to Buddhism in Laos, and many natural landforms are very similar to our country. When you come here, you can enjoy many strange and familiar attractions, such as Vientiane, the capital of Laos, which is a Qiandao Lake. The scenery here is both primitive and natural.

South Russia Lake can be said to be the largest lake in Laos. Its original name is Tara Reservoir, also known as Qiandao Lake. This is a very classic forest lake. Islands of different sizes are scattered in the lake, which is surrounded by surrounding peaks. From a distance, I don't know whether the water surrounds the mountain or the mountain contains water, showing a very beautiful scenery, which is also very good from the perspective of geomantic omen.

The scenery here is beautiful, like a girl hiding in a boudoir, which is both beautiful and moving. South Russia Lake is the largest artificial lake in Mekong River basin, which not only can be seen by people, but also provides important water resources for local residents.

Many local people rely on it to solve drinking water and irrigation problems. South Russia Lake is like a shining pearl on the Mekong River, attracting many tourists to enjoy its beautiful scenery.

Here, you can see the very primitive and natural scenery of Qiandao Lake, and you can also feel the simple enthusiasm of the surrounding residents. There are many villagers living on some small islands in South Lake, and there are many uninhabited islands nearby. While visiting the beautiful scenery, you can also see the unique cultural customs.

As a landlocked country, Laos has such a huge lake that many people like to call it the Lao Sea.

If we catch up with the sunny weather and come here, the whole lake will look more charming. The sun shines on the lake, shining and moving, and the life of the island residents is relatively primitive, just like a paradise.