Xanouvong fled his native Laos with his parents when he was 15 years old as a result of the Pathet Loa takeover of the country in 1975. He has been based in Los Angeles ever since. After graduating from UCLA with a media studies diploma, he has worked in press and TV all over world before becoming South-East Asia Bureau Chief for TimeLife and more recently Senior Foreign News Editor for the Los Angeles Times. Retaining family and cultural ties with Laos, he wrote LanXang and the Last Lao King as a result of extensive research into his native country's history.