The Apsara dancers’ beauty is unequalled and undoubtedly increased by the richness of their traditional costumes. The dancer's glitter with a thousand lights under their flashy, fake jewels covering them from head to toe.
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Recycling handbag: travel through the heart of cambodian markets
I love wandering around for hours in these narrow alleys filled of articles from top to bottom. You never know what you will discover in the bend of a market stall. A real travel. Multicolored fruits are a delight for the eyes...
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Cambodia travel : Discover the richness of the Cambodian wedding dresses
Whoever comes to visit Cambodia knows that the Cambodian wedding is a real institution. Wedding festivities go on for 3 days and if you are unlucky enough to stay nearby, you will be awakened each morning at 6 o’clock by the Buddhist monks.
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Thangka, mindfulness Tibetan painting
The Thangkas are a very codified art, we are absolutely not in a pure artistic expression but rather a self-reflection approach of human nature and balance of the world.
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Green Tara: Buddhist goddess
Forged by the Bodhisattva Chenrezig’s tears in order to bring her help to him, Tara works with him to help human beings to free themselves from suffering.
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The Wheel of life
The wheel of life represents the cycle of our conditioned lives that repeat themselves all the time, unless one finds a way to free oneself, see the truth as it is, and thus reach the nirvana.
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Chenrezig : Buddha of Compassion
Chenrezig means in Tibetan « The One Who Continually Looks Down with the Eyes of Compassion”.