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History: Auguste Pavie, the barefoot diplomat and the conquest of hearts in Indochina
At the end of the 19th century, when the sun was setting on the old empires and rising on the new colonial ambitions, one man was traveling, often barefoot, through the jungles, rivers and mountains of Southeast Asia. Auguste Pavie, a Breton by birth and an explorer at heart, was to become the architect of France's expansion into Laos and a key figure in the formation of French Indochina.

Christophe Gargiulo
Jun 175 min read
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