Fondest memory: One of my fondest memories was finding a small Wat while I was walking around Hat Yai. I sat inside for a while as it was a very peaceful environment and began reflecting on Buddhism and what it meant in real terms to the Thais. I wanted to find out more about the religion.
While sitting there with these thoughts going through my mind a monk walked over and gave me a small book titled "Buddhism in a Nutshell". It was perfect for what I wanted! I offered him some money but he refused. I left a donation in the box at the temple.
Written Mar 8, 2003
Fondest memory: For renovation or surplus to requirements maybe?
Written Dec 19, 2003
Fondest memory: Chinese graveyard at the Buddhist Temple and Thavornwitthayaai School of Buddhism. See Travelogue below for more details.
Written Dec 19, 2003
Fondest memory: Observing the monks in their saffron robes.
Written Mar 8, 2003
Fondest memory: Talking to a group of friendly novice monks about their life in Thailand and answering questions about me.
Written Feb 19, 2003
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