Tuesday, 9 July 2013

Savoring the Essence of Southeast Asian Culture With Cambodia Tours




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If you wanted to get the 'essence' of a global sub-region, you have to look for a place that embodies many of the common values of that region. This means, of course, religion and food but it goes deeper than that. Culture has many facets. Culture impacts the design of traditional buildings, it colors how people dress, it dictates rules on how they are to politely interact In other words, culture is the operating software for the hardware of the human body. We may all have the same body parts and same needs but how meet those needs and how we get along are functions of culture. This is why traveling is so much fun, we get to see the differences in how regions meet certain basic needs. Cambodia is no different. If you go on Cambodia tours, you will quickly see that Cambodia embodies many of the cultural traits of the Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Cambodia region. Here are just some of the key reasons why going on Cambodia tours helps you get a full understanding of Southeast Asian culture.
Buddhism
Buddhism is the main religion in Southeast Asia. While there are many populous Muslim and Catholic regions in Southeast Asia, when it comes to Indochina, Buddhism is the only game in town. In fact, Buddhism is established from Southern China all the way to the western fringes of Myanmar. Moreover, the Buddhism practiced in this region is very distinct from the type of Buddhism that is big in Tibet or China. Theravada Buddhism is all about individual enlightenment and doesn't have as much of the mysticism of Tibetan Buddhism. This is definitely one aspect your will see on your Cambodia tours.
Love for family
Southeast Asians place lots of importance on their families. The family unit is very big-it includes multiple generations and multiple lines. In fact, cousins twice removed are as welcome in a home as brothers and sisters. The Southeast Asian focus on the family arose partly due to economic reasons. Big and cohesive families are needed due to the heavy labor requirements of traditional rice farming. This is why, until the proliferation of contraception, Southeast Asian families tended to be big on children. It was only until the spread of antibiotics that family sizes exploded. Many families wanted many children but due to infant mortality, the numbers were kept down.
Indian and Chinese influence
Indonesia is a Muslim country and you would think that there is very little Indian or Chinese influence there since it is quite a ways from the Indochina. Think again. Indians actually brought Buddhism to Indonesia. In fact, there are some Buddhist temples in Indonesia. These are relics of a time when Indonesia was predominantly Buddhist. After this time, Indian traders then began spreading Islam and now the country is predominantly Muslim. Similarly, Indian influence is big in Thailand and Cambodia. As you go on your Cambodia tours, you will see the Indian influence in sculpture and art. As for Chinese influence, much of Southeast Asia's business revolves around Chinese traders and middle class.
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