Best Hotels in Laos for Every Budget — 49 Real Picks From £11 (2026)

Our best-value Laos pick for 2026 is Vang Vieng Camellia Hotel in Vang Vieng from ~£11 a night — but the real story of this guide is how far your money goes across the whole country: real, bookable hotels and guesthouses from just ~£11 a night, on the same riverside lanes, karst-mountain valleys and temple-town streets as places charging five times as much. This is 49 verified, distinct, currently bookable stays spanning Luang Prabang, Vientiane, Vang Vieng and Pakse — each labelled by town and linking straight to its live price.
Laos is a laid-back, landlocked Buddhist nation strung along the Mekong, and few places in Southeast Asia stay this affordable: the UNESCO temple town of Luang Prabang with its dawn alms-giving and Kuang Si waterfalls, the easygoing riverside capital of Vientiane, the dramatic limestone karsts and lagoons of Vang Vieng, and the coffee-growing Bolaven Plateau reached from Pakse. And thanks to the new China–Laos railway, linking the three northern hubs has never been faster.
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Scout's 3 best-value picks right now: 🏔️ Vang Vieng Camellia Hotel — from ~£11 in Vang Vieng, a hugely reviewed budget hotel (1,029 reviews) among the karst mountains, the cheapest bed in this guide. ☕ Pakse hotel & Restaurant — from ~£20 in Pakse, a well-loved 3★ (1,006 reviews) and the natural gateway to the Bolaven coffee plateau and 4000 Islands. 🛕 Mali Namphu Hotel — from ~£21 in Vientiane, a charming 3★ (1,098 reviews) around a leafy courtyard, steps from the Nam Phu fountain and riverfront. From-prices are live rates pulled while writing — tap any hotel for today's price on your dates.
There are no direct flights from the UK to Laos — the usual route is one-stop via Bangkok, Singapore or Hanoi to Luang Prabang (LPQ) or the capital Vientiane (VTE). UK visitors can get a visa on arrival or an official e-visa arranged online before travel. Once you land, the new China–Laos railway links Vientiane, Vang Vieng and Luang Prabang in a couple of hours each. Compare live Laos hotel prices or search UK flights to Luang Prabang (LPQ) to fix your dates first. The official Tourism Laos site helps plan your route, and UK visitors can check the UK government's Laos travel advice for current entry rules.
The Best Luxury Hotels in Laos
Laos's top hotels deliver five-star polish, heritage character and riverside calm at prices that would barely cover a mid-range room in Europe — colonial-era boutiques, glossy city towers and Mekong-view retreats.

1. Amari Vientiane — Vientiane · 5★ · 514 reviews · from ~£57/night. A polished modern five-star in the capital with an outdoor pool, spa and international dining. Central for the riverfront, night market and Patuxai monument, it's a reliable, well-run flagship for a comfortable city stay.

2. Burasari Heritage Luang Prabang — Luang Prabang · 5★ · 388 reviews · from ~£56/night. An elegant heritage-style five-star in the heart of the UNESCO old town, with a pool, spa and colonial-Lao design. Walkable to Wat Xieng Thong, the night market and the Mekong — a refined base for the temple town.

3. DoubleTree by Hilton Vientiane — Vientiane · 5★ · 332 reviews · from ~£56/night. Reliable international five-star standards in central Vientiane, with a rooftop pool and bar overlooking the Mekong. Contemporary rooms and a strong breakfast make it a dependable capital choice near the riverfront.

4. La Seine Boutique Hotel — Vientiane · 5★ · 312 reviews · from ~£47/night. A stylish riverside boutique five-star with French-Lao flair, a pool and easy access to the Vientiane promenade and night market. Excellent value for the standard, and one of the capital's most characterful stays.

5. Satri House Hotel — Luang Prabang · 5★ · 282 reviews · from ~£106/night. A romantic heritage boutique set in lush gardens with two pools, antiques and colonial charm — once a prince's residence. One of Luang Prabang's most atmospheric luxury stays, a short stroll from the old town.

6. The Grand Luang Prabang Affiliated by Meliá — Luang Prabang · 5★ · 237 reviews · from ~£56/night. A serene riverside resort just outside town, set in landscaped grounds on a bend of the Mekong with a large pool and heritage architecture. Peaceful and grand, with a shuttle to the centre — great value for a five-star with space to breathe.

7. Avani+ Luang Prabang Hotel — Luang Prabang · 5★ · 228 reviews · from ~£141/night. The most premium stay in this collection, a chic contemporary five-star right in the old town with a pool, spa and polished service. Stylish rooms and a prime location by the night market and temples make it the town's standout luxury address.

8. Settha Palace Hotel — Vientiane · 5★ · 218 reviews · from ~£78/night. A beautifully restored French-colonial landmark in central Vientiane, with a garden pool, period furnishings and old-world service. The capital's most elegant heritage hotel, full of character and calm.

9. Pullman Luang Prabang — Luang Prabang · 5★ · 182 reviews · from ~£65/night. A design-led resort in a rural valley setting a short drive from town, with a large pool, rice-paddy views and contemporary rooms. A tranquil, upscale retreat for travellers who want space and modern comfort.

10. Muong Thanh Luxury Vientiane Hotel — Vientiane · 5★ · 161 reviews · from ~£46/night. A large modern five-star with a rooftop pool, spa and skyline views at a genuinely low price — one of the best value-for-standard luxury picks in the capital. Comfortable rooms and full facilities near the city centre.
From-prices are live rates pulled while writing and vary by date and season. See all Laos stays · Search flights to Luang Prabang (LPQ).
The Best Mid-Range Hotels in Laos
The sweet spot of Lao value: comfortable, well-reviewed 4-star hotels — riverside boutiques, city stays and karst-view retreats — mostly between £37 and £85 a night.

11. Lao Poet Hotel — Vientiane · 4★ · 929 reviews · from ~£67/night. A hugely popular boutique four-star in central Vientiane with a rooftop pool, stylish rooms and a literary theme. Consistently well-reviewed and superbly located for the riverfront, night market and city sights.

12. LuangPrabang Pearl Hotel — Luang Prabang · 4★ · 848 reviews · from ~£48/night. A comfortable modern four-star with a pool, handy for the old town and the morning market. Great value with reliable service — a smart, well-placed base for exploring the temples and Mekong.

13. Cozy An Boutique Hotel Luangprabang — Luang Prabang · 4★ · 572 reviews · from ~£40/night. A friendly boutique four-star offering warm hospitality and tidy, characterful rooms at a very fair price. A cosy, good-value option within reach of the old town's temples and cafes.

14. Amari Vang Vieng — Vang Vieng · 4★ · 566 reviews · from ~£43/night. A sleek modern four-star in the heart of Vang Vieng with a pool and dramatic karst-mountain views. Easily the most polished base in town for kayaking, lagoons and ballooning over the limestone valley.

15. The Belle Rive Boutique Hotel — Luang Prabang · 4★ · 554 reviews · from ~£78/night. A charming riverside boutique in a restored colonial building right on the Mekong, with heritage rooms and a peaceful setting. Full of character and steps from the old town's temples and evening market.

16. Eastin Hotel Vientiane — Vientiane · 4★ · 535 reviews · from ~£38/night. A dependable modern four-star with a pool and comfortable rooms at an excellent price. A practical, well-run city base with good facilities for the standard.

17. Green Park Boutique Hotel — Vientiane · 4★ · 533 reviews · from ~£51/night. A tranquil boutique four-star set around lush gardens and a pool, a leafy retreat within the capital. Elegant Lao-style rooms and a calm atmosphere make it a lovely mid-range escape.

18. Maison Dalabua — Luang Prabang · 4★ · 518 reviews · from ~£63/night. A serene garden hotel set among lotus ponds on the edge of the old town, with two pools and a peaceful, green setting. Characterful and relaxing, an easy walk from the temples and market.

19. Le Sen Boutique Hotel — Luang Prabang · 4★ · 487 reviews · from ~£85/night. A refined boutique four-star with a pool and spa, a short ride from the centre in a quiet setting. Stylish rooms and attentive service make it a premium mid-range pick in the temple town.

20. Mintra Hotel Vientiane — Vientiane · 4★ · 402 reviews · from ~£37/night. A comfortable, good-value four-star with a pool and modern rooms in the capital. A reliable, wallet-friendly mid-range choice with more facilities than the price suggests.
From-prices are live rates pulled while writing and vary by date and season. See all Laos stays · Search flights to Luang Prabang (LPQ).
Cheap Hotels in Laos — 49 Real, Bookable Options From £11
This is where Laos's value really shows. Every stay below is a real, currently bookable guesthouse or small hotel from ~£11 a night, spread across the country and labelled by town — Luang Prabang guesthouses, Vientiane city stays, Vang Vieng karst-view budget hotels and a Pakse gateway base. The tier tops out around £26.

21. Vang Vieng Camellia Hotel — Vang Vieng · 1★ · 1,029 reviews · from ~£11/night. The cheapest bed in this guide and one of the most-reviewed budget stays in Laos, a simple, friendly hotel in the middle of Vang Vieng. An unbeatable base for kayaking, lagoons and karst-mountain views.

22. Luang Prabang Manichan Villa — Luang Prabang · 2★ · 214 reviews · from ~£13/night. A tidy, well-priced villa guesthouse a short ride from the old town, with clean rooms and warm hosts. Excellent value for a quiet base near the temple town.

23. Mixok Guesthouse — Vientiane · 2★ · 73 reviews · from ~£14/night. A simple, central guesthouse near the Nam Phu fountain and riverfront, one of the cheapest beds in the capital. A no-frills, well-located base for exploring Vientiane on foot.

24. Villa Sisavad Guesthouse — Vientiane · 2★ · 329 reviews · from ~£14/night. A friendly, well-reviewed budget guesthouse in central Vientiane with clean rooms and helpful hosts. Great value within easy reach of the river and city sights.

25. Maylay Guesthouse — Vang Vieng · 2★ · 307 reviews · from ~£14/night. A cheap, cheerful guesthouse in the heart of Vang Vieng, a handy budget base among the karst mountains. Simple rooms and a great price for the adventure town.

26. VIENTIANE BB Hostel — Vientiane · 2★ · 103 reviews · from ~£15/night. A social, good-value hostel in central Vientiane, ideal for backpackers keeping costs low. A sociable base within walking distance of the riverfront and markets.

27. A Tee Guesthouse — Luang Prabang · 2★ · 28 reviews · from ~£16/night. A simple, welcoming guesthouse in Luang Prabang at a rock-bottom rate, handy for the old town and night market. A practical, wallet-friendly base for the temple town.

28. Villa Oudomlith — Luang Prabang · 2★ · 50 reviews · from ~£16/night. A budget villa-style guesthouse near the centre of Luang Prabang, with simple comfortable rooms at a very low price. A cheap, convenient stay for exploring the UNESCO town.

29. Vientiane SP Hotel — Vientiane · 2★ · 196 reviews · from ~£16/night. A well-reviewed budget hotel in central Vientiane offering clean, simple rooms at a great price. A dependable, low-cost base for the capital.

30. Luang Phasouk Hotel — Luang Prabang · 2★ · 281 reviews · from ~£17/night. A friendly, good-value budget hotel in Luang Prabang with tidy rooms, close to the old town. A comfortable, affordable base for the temples and Mekong.

31. Hoang Kim Hotel — Vientiane · 2★ · 23 reviews · from ~£17/night. A simple budget hotel in Vientiane with clean rooms at a very low rate. A practical no-fuss option for a night or two in the capital.

32. Soutikone1 Guesthouse — Luang Prabang · 1★ · 58 reviews · from ~£18/night. A cheap and cheerful guesthouse in Luang Prabang, a budget base within reach of the old town and market. Simple rooms and friendly hosts at a low price.

33. Pakse hotel & Restaurant — Pakse · 3★ · 1,006 reviews · from ~£20/night. A hugely popular three-star with a rooftop restaurant in the southern town of Pakse, the natural gateway to the Bolaven coffee plateau and the 4000 Islands. Excellent value and easily the best-known budget base in the south.

34. Liberty Place — Luang Prabang · 3★ · 381 reviews · from ~£20/night. A well-reviewed three-star guesthouse in Luang Prabang with comfortable rooms at a great price. A reliable, affordable base a short walk from the temple town's sights.

35. Queens House — Luang Prabang · 3★ · 298 reviews · from ~£20/night. A friendly, good-value three-star in Luang Prabang with clean rooms and warm hospitality. A comfortable budget choice for exploring the old town and market.

36. Luang prabang KhounSok Sunset villa — Luang Prabang · 3★ · 53 reviews · from ~£21/night. A peaceful villa-style stay on the edge of Luang Prabang, known for its sunset views and quiet setting. A relaxed, affordable base a little away from the town bustle.

37. Vientiane Golden Sun Hotel & Spa — Vientiane · 3★ · 23 reviews · from ~£21/night. A comfortable three-star with a spa in the capital, offering more facilities than the budget price suggests. A good-value city base for a relaxed stay.

38. Mali Namphu Hotel — Vientiane · 3★ · 1,098 reviews · from ~£21/night. A charming, hugely reviewed three-star built around a leafy courtyard, steps from the Nam Phu fountain and riverfront. One of Vientiane's best-loved budget stays, full of character at a low price.

39. La Ong Dao Hotel 1 — Vientiane · 3★ · 20 reviews · from ~£21/night. A simple, central three-star near the Mekong riverfront in Vientiane, with clean rooms at a fair price. A convenient budget base for the capital's sights.

40. Villa Mahasok Hotel — Luang Prabang · 3★ · 37 reviews · from ~£21/night. A tidy three-star villa hotel in Luang Prabang with comfortable rooms and a peaceful feel, within reach of the old town. A pleasant, affordable base for the temples.

41. Le Luxe Boutique Hotel — Vientiane · 3★ · 50 reviews · from ~£22/night. A neat boutique-style three-star in Vientiane with modern rooms and a personal touch at a budget price. A pleasant, good-value city stay.

42. Mekong Hotel — Vientiane · 3★ · 103 reviews · from ~£22/night. A comfortable three-star near the river in Vientiane, offering good value close to the riverfront and night market. A dependable budget choice for the capital.

43. Family Boutique Hotel — Vientiane · 3★ · 395 reviews · from ~£23/night. A well-reviewed three-star in central Vientiane with clean modern rooms and helpful staff. Reliable value for a comfortable city stay near the sights.

44. Vangvieng Sisavang Mountain View Hotel — Vang Vieng · 3★ · 660 reviews · from ~£23/night. A popular three-star in Vang Vieng with sweeping karst-mountain views, a great-value base for kayaking, lagoons and ballooning. One of the best budget picks in the adventure town.

45. Vientiane Luxury Hotel — Vientiane · 3★ · 71 reviews · from ~£24/night. A comfortable three-star in the capital offering tidy modern rooms at a budget price, despite the name. A solid, good-value city base near the centre.

46. COSI Vientiane Nam Phu — Vientiane · 3★ · 256 reviews · from ~£24/night. A bright, modern smart-budget three-star from the COSI brand, right by the Nam Phu fountain in central Vientiane. Contemporary rooms and a prime location make it a stylish value pick.

47. Douangpraseuth Hotel — Vientiane · 3★ · 50 reviews · from ~£25/night. A friendly, central three-star in Vientiane with comfortable rooms, walkable to the river and markets. A dependable budget base for the capital.

48. Azalea Parkview Hotel — Vientiane · 3★ · 81 reviews · from ~£26/night. A comfortable three-star in Vientiane with modern rooms and good service at a fair price. A reliable, well-located budget choice for exploring the capital.

49. Seasons Riverside Hotel — Vientiane · 3★ · 21 reviews · from ~£26/night. A tidy three-star near the Mekong riverfront in Vientiane, the priciest stay in the budget tier and a reliable city choice to round out the list. Comfortable rooms close to the promenade and night market.
From-prices are live rates pulled while writing and vary by date and season; the budget tier tops out around £26. See all Laos stays · Search flights to Luang Prabang (LPQ).
Where to Base Yourself in Laos
Laos rewards a multi-stop route — the country is small in feel, and the China–Laos railway now links the three northern hubs fast, so combining them is easy.
- Luang Prabang — the UNESCO-listed temple town on the Mekong, the country's cultural heart. Base here for the dawn alms-giving ceremony, gilded wats like Wat Xieng Thong, the night market, and day trips to the turquoise Kuang Si waterfalls. The widest choice of boutique hotels and guesthouses.
- Vientiane — the laid-back riverside capital, with the golden Pha That Luang stupa, the Patuxai victory monument, the surreal Buddha Park, and a relaxed Mekong promenade. The best-value spread of city hotels and the main international gateway (VTE).
- Vang Vieng — the adventure town set among dramatic limestone karsts, famous for blue lagoons, caves, kayaking and hot-air ballooning over the valley. A scenic, easygoing stop midway on the railway between Vientiane and Luang Prabang.
- Pakse — the southern gateway town, the jumping-off point for the coffee-growing Bolaven Plateau, its waterfalls, and the Mekong's laid-back 4000 Islands (Si Phan Don) further south.
Remember the seasons: the cool, dry months of November to February are best; March to May is hot and can be hazy; June to October is the green but wet season.
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Laos Hotels FAQs
Are hotels in Laos cheap? Yes — Laos is one of the best-value destinations in Southeast Asia. This guide has 49 real, bookable stays from around £11 a night for a clean guesthouse, with well-reviewed 3-star places right through the £14-£26 band, and even five-star hotels often between £46 and £141. Tap any hotel for today's live rate on your dates.
How much is a hotel per night in Laos? Budget guesthouses start from about £11, comfortable 3-4 star hotels run roughly £20-£65, and the top five-star boutique and riverside stays here reach up to around £141 a night. You can travel the whole country very comfortably on a mid-range budget.
What is the cheapest hotel in this guide? The cheapest stay is Vang Vieng Camellia Hotel in Vang Vieng from around £11 a night, a well-reviewed budget hotel. Several Luang Prabang and Vientiane guesthouses follow from £13-£16 — all real, currently bookable rooms.
What is the most expensive hotel listed here?
The priciest stay is Avani+ Luang Prabang Hotel from around £141 a night, followed by Satri House Hotel in Luang Prabang (£106) and Le Sen Boutique Hotel (£85). The entire budget tier tops out around £26.
Do UK travellers need a visa for Laos? Yes, but it's easy. UK visitors can get a visa on arrival at the main airports and land borders, or apply in advance for an official Lao e-visa online. Bring a passport photo and cash US dollars for the visa on arrival fee; it typically covers a 30-day stay. Use the official government e-visa portal, not a reseller.
What is the best time to visit Laos? The cool, dry season from November to February is best — comfortable temperatures, low humidity and clear skies. March to May is hot and can be hazy from burning, and June to October is the green wet season with warm downpours.
Are there direct flights from the UK to Laos? No — there are no direct flights. The usual route is one-stop via an Asian hub such as Bangkok, Singapore or Hanoi, connecting to Luang Prabang (LPQ) or Vientiane (VTE). Total journey time is typically 14-18 hours.
Which airport do you fly into for Laos? The two main gateways are Luang Prabang International Airport (LPQ) for the temple town and cultural north, and Wattay International Airport (VTE) in the capital Vientiane. Both connect via Bangkok, Singapore or Hanoi.
How do you get around Laos? The new China–Laos railway links Vientiane, Vang Vieng and Luang Prabang in a couple of hours each — the easiest way to connect the three. Elsewhere, domestic flights save time on long hops, buses and minivans are cheap, and the two-day Mekong slow boat from Huay Xai to Luang Prabang is a memorable journey. Tuk-tuks handle short hops in the cities.
What is the China–Laos railway and is it worth using? Yes — opened in 2021, it's a fast, modern railway running the length of northern Laos. It links Vientiane, Vang Vieng and Luang Prabang in around one to two hours each, replacing what used to be slow, winding bus rides. Book tickets a day or two ahead in peak season, as popular services sell out.
Is the Mekong slow boat to Luang Prabang worth it? For travellers with time, yes — the classic two-day slow boat from Huay Xai on the Thai border drifts down the Mekong to Luang Prabang, with an overnight stop in Pakbeng. It's scenic and atmospheric but slow and basic; bring a cushion, snacks and patience. The railway is far faster if you're short on time.
What is the alms-giving ceremony in Luang Prabang, and how should I behave? Every dawn, lines of orange-robed monks walk the streets to collect alms (tak bat) from kneeling locals. It's a genuine religious ritual, not a show. Keep a respectful distance, stay quiet, don't use flash, dress modestly, and don't block the monks' path. Only take part if you understand the etiquette; otherwise simply observe from across the street.
What should I wear at temples in Laos? Cover your shoulders and knees, remove shoes and hats before entering, and never point your feet at a Buddha image or climb on statues. Carry a scarf or sarong for Wat Xieng Thong in Luang Prabang and Pha That Luang in Vientiane. The same modesty applies at the dawn alms ceremony.
Is Laos safe for tourists? Yes — Laos is generally safe, laid-back and welcoming, with low levels of tourist crime. Take standard precautions: watch belongings on buses and in markets, agree tuk-tuk fares first, take care in rivers, and stick to marked paths in rural areas. Check current official travel advice before you go.
Where should I base myself in Laos? Most trips combine Luang Prabang for temples and culture, Vientiane for the relaxed capital, Vang Vieng for karst scenery and adventure, and Pakse for the southern coffee plateau and 4000 Islands. The railway links the three northern hubs quickly.
Is Luang Prabang worth staying in? Absolutely — it's the highlight of most Laos trips. The UNESCO-listed old town sits between the Mekong and Nam Khan rivers, packed with gilded temples, French-colonial architecture, a lively night market, the dawn alms ceremony and easy trips to the Kuang Si waterfalls. It has the country's best choice of boutique hotels and guesthouses.
What is there to do in Vientiane? The relaxed capital has the golden Pha That Luang stupa (the national symbol), the Patuxai victory monument, the surreal riverside Buddha Park, the COPE visitor centre, and a laid-back Mekong promenade with a buzzing night market. It's an easy, low-key city to spend a day or two.
Why visit Vang Vieng? Vang Vieng sits in a stunning valley of limestone karst mountains, with blue lagoons, caves, kayaking, tubing and hot-air ballooning at sunrise. Once known only for party tubing, it's now a scenic outdoor-adventure hub and a beautiful midway stop on the railway between Vientiane and Luang Prabang.
What is there to do around Pakse? Pakse in the south is the gateway to the Bolaven Plateau — cool highlands of coffee farms and dramatic waterfalls like Tad Fane — and to the Mekong's 4000 Islands (Si Phan Don), a laid-back cluster of river islands with hammocks, cycling and river dolphins. It's the base for exploring southern Laos.
Can you see the Kuang Si waterfalls from Luang Prabang? Yes — the turquoise, tiered Kuang Si waterfalls are about a 45-minute drive from Luang Prabang and one of the most popular day trips in Laos. You can swim in the pools, walk to the upper falls, and visit the adjacent bear rescue sanctuary. Tuk-tuks and minivan tours run there daily.
What currency is used in Laos? The Lao kip (LAK). We quote prices in pounds as a from-rate. US dollars and Thai baht are sometimes accepted for larger payments and the visa fee, but you'll need kip in cash for tuk-tuks, markets and small guesthouses. Cards work in bigger hotels and restaurants, and ATMs are in the main towns.
How many days do you need in Laos? Seven to ten days is ideal for a first trip, enough to link Vientiane, Vang Vieng and Luang Prabang along the railway without rushing, with time for the Kuang Si falls. Add a few more days to reach Pakse, the Bolaven Plateau and the 4000 Islands in the south.
Is Laos good for budget travellers and backpackers? Very — it's one of the cheapest countries in Southeast Asia. You can sleep well from around £11-£20 a night, eat local noodle soup and Lao food for a couple of pounds, and travel by cheap bus, train or slow boat. A daily budget of £25-£40 covers comfortable travel for most.
What food should I try in Laos? Try laap (a zesty minced-meat salad, the national dish), tam mak hoong (green papaya salad), sticky rice eaten by hand, khao soi (Luang Prabang's noodle soup), grilled Mekong fish, and French-influenced baguettes (khao jii) left over from colonial days. Local eateries and markets cost just a few pounds a meal.
Do I need to book hotels in advance in Laos? For the cool-season peak (November to February) and around Lao New Year (Pi Mai, mid-April), booking the best-value hotels in Luang Prabang and Vang Vieng ahead is wise as they fill fast. Off-peak you have more flexibility. Every hotel here links to its live rate for your dates.
How do I book these exact hotels at the prices shown? Every hotel name in this guide links to that hotel's live page on JetMeAway — real-time rates, taxes shown, and a date picker for your trip. The from-prices here were pulled on live searches while writing, so your dates will differ; tap through for today's number. No booking fees either way.
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