We rode along the rice fields. The land fields were marvellous and extremely beautiful with morning sun. Our destination was the Mae Guang Dam which was around 3 kilometres far away from the house. There was also a mountain and it took a lot of energy. But then when we saw the sceneries of the dam, we all felt like we were in paradise hahaha I breathed the fresh air all through my two lungs. We walked around and enjoyed the moment.
When we rode back to the house, we had breakfast which was the rice soup. Then we prepared to take our handicraft things (the flowers) to the temple in order to respect and make merits. We rode the bicycles again to the temple named "พระธาตุเจดีย์นพีสีพิศาลมงคล". We gave things that we had prepared to the monks. The Germans asked a lot about Buddhism because this religion is relatively new for them. They were amazed by the north Thai arts inside the temple.
Then we took off to the Mo Nueng Ghost which was the local traditional doctor in the village. The grandma has received this from her ancestors. The pot would say the reason of your illness. Mostly it helps you when the people are sick because they are unpolite to the ghosts or angels. The Germans asked about their health problems (such as pains) and also for their family members. But all of them was just normal pains and not because they did something wrong to the ghosts.
After the Mo Nueng Ghost we continued riding to the house where the rice crackers are produced. We learned how to make it and then tried to grill the crackers by ourselves. And the last place we visited was the wood stuff shop. I was impressed by this shop very much because they made all the products by hands and the products are so cute.
Then we came back home. It's time to say goodbye to all the members at the Baan Bai Boon. We made a short review about all the programs here and said thank you to them. It was a sad farewell because we were quite close to the aunties and teachers.
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