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		<title>2009 Boun Pimai Lao (Lao New Year)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[April 25-26, 2009 Boun Pimai Lao 2552 
This is a cultural and religious holiday including Buddhist ceremony, almsgiving, water festivities, nang Sangkhan parade, the releasing of captive animals, sand castles, lao food, live music and dancing, and more. Join us at Wat Lao Saophuth on Gerber Road.
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This is a cultural and religious holiday including Buddhist ceremony, almsgiving, water festivities, nang Sangkhan parade, the releasing of captive animals, sand castles, lao food, live music and dancing, and more. Join us at Wat Lao Saophuth on Gerber Road.</p>
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