The Worldview on Culture Laos projects the worldview that the nation’s culture is extremely important to its existence. Cultural loss also means the loss of the nation. This is especially true in today’s world where an invasion from the outside world no longer relies on weaponry but makes use of cultural invasion instead.
In addition, there is also a projection that “Lao language” is an especially important cultural heritage since it symbolizes the country’s long-standing civilization and represents a tool to record the nation’s culture. Most importantly, the Lao language, in Laotian worldview, is not only a tool to communicate with Lao people, but also a symbol of “nationalism” and “unity” under the leadership of Lao People’s Revolutionary Party.
Apart from the language, the national costumes for Lao women are considered as uniquely indicative of Laos’s nationalism. Despite the passage of time, the national costumes for Lao women are still beautiful. In other words, Laos’s national costumes have stood the test of time.