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Learning about the Khmer Buddhism in the Mekong Delta. Sarus Exchange Program tnam Seminar 5 in Can Tho and Soc Tran

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Learning about the Khmer Buddhism in the Mekong Delta.

Sarus Exchange Program

Vietnam Seminar 5 in Can Tho and Soc Trang.

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Our first destination in the seminar, Phuoc Thien Southern medicine dispensary.

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In the dispensary, the herbs …

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… are dried on the ground.

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We were very excited to smell, taste and guess what it is.

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A woman was cutting the trunks into small pieces.

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The man was talking about his daily work.

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Next to the Southern oriental medicine clinic, a Khmer pagoda was under construction

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A young Khmer monk was enthusiastically introducing us about the pagoda architecture.

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We enjoyed dinner with Banh xeo- a very famous dish in Vietnamese cuisine…

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Chao Ca-a delicious dish in South Western

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These are vegetables and flowers put in the hot-pot. Some of them are only found in the Mekong Delta

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And nothing left on the table. Then we moved to Can Tho university.

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It was a very big holiday that day. Students were off, and they were having a big camp. We were lucky to join with them in their tent.

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Take a look at the insight of their tent. You can see a picture of Uncle Ho.

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In the next morning, we traveled to Soc Trang and visited Kleang pagoda.

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A stupa in Kleang pagoda, the ashes of the deceased monk is put under this tower.

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The beautiful outside look of the main hall.

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The elevator leads to the main hall. It is decorated with animals and god to protect the hall.

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Neak Tà –the protective God of Khmers

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In the middle of main hall, there are four statues of Buddha.

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The wood pillar of the main hall is decorated with lively dragon. The abbot told us that this was influenced by the Chinese.

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The windows are also decorated

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The model of Siddhartha Gautama under a tree.

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\A collection of Buddhism souvenirs.

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The beautiful and mysterious scene when we look out the main hall.

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The roof of the main hall is decorated with Neak Tà and animals- to protect the temple.

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Statue of an unknown kind of animal protects the temple.

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The school for Khmer students. They teach the Khmer Khmer language, Vietnamese and English.

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We took a group picture together. You can see the abbot of the pagoda in his daily costume

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A very cute photo of Jenny, she helped us a lot in the research methodology.

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The three-head snake in Khmer Buddhism.

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A lying Buddha statue.

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After leaving Kleang pagoda, we set feet on the gate of Bat Pagoda.

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There were a lot of tourists coming to see the bats.

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We were listening to the talk of a monk about the history of Bat pagoda.

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A Khmer statue but Vietnamese style.

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This pagoda is well-known for the bats.

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They gather together, live in the pagoda’s campus.

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They were hanging on the trees, ignoring the curious looks from tourists.

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In the afternoon, we had group discussion on the topic we chose for our researchs.

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Jenni, Mary were giving us advices on how to choose the best topic.

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Another group was discussing their research’s topic with Lizs help. Then we came back to Can Tho city and the interesting journey ended.