
House #1

House #2
Models of children at play are shown here, involving games such as hitting a row of targets, kite flying, sculpting miniature oxen and water buffaloes. Actual objects of southern playthings are also on display, such as kites, flower blowing, and spinning top.
House #3
Shown here are the act of presenting a new pupil to a teacher, the act of sealing camaraderie, and the contribution of common labor. Models are used to illustrate how a child is presented to a monk at a monastery, how individual's spirit of good-fellowship results in camaraderie, and how an activity of labor contribution, so called “ pitching in, ” is carried out, as in pitching in to build a house.
House #4
The custom of Buddhist ordination is on display here. Models show the young man ' s act of taking leave of his parents to enter the monk hood, head shaving, the procession celebrating the monk-to-be, the ordination ceremony inside the chapel, and the new monk going on his first alms round of accepting food offered by the faithful.
House #5
On display are three topics: beliefs concerning fortune telling and horoscopes; the culture of health care, with models showing treatment of an illness by massage, nursing care for the elderly; and the custom of asking for your neighbors ' labor with meals offered. Models here show the preparation of meals for neighbors who come to contribute their labor, the collective effort of harvesting rice in a field, and the storage of rice in a barn. Furthermore, there is an exhibit of the custom of offering to bathe community seniors on a pavilion, showing a spire-top pavilion, a water pipe carved in the shape of the great serpent Naga, and a water-carrying boat, all miniature replicas of the real thing. Also shown are the clothes worn after bathing consisting of two sets: monks ' robes and new clothes for seniors respected by the community people.
1 comment:
Hello SoftGanz,
I was interested in reading your article, very and very interesting.
In my view the style of Thai people's houses is a very unique. They love to decorate their houses with many national ornaments, they love the red color. House is a heart of family for Thai people.
I love how they look after their houses.
Today, Thailand build new high-tech buildings.
Thailand is doing its best in order to attract businessmen to invest in Thailand property.
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