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Southeast Asia. Vocabulary. Khlongs : a canal in the central plain of Thailand . The Thai capital Bangkok was crisscrossed by khlong and gained the name Venice of the East. Khlongs were used for transportation and for floating markets, but also for sewage. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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+Vocabulary

Khlongs: a canal in the central plain of Thailand. The Thai capital Bangkok was crisscrossed by khlong and

gained the name Venice of the East. Khlongs were used for transportation and for floating markets, but also for sewage.

Today, most of the khlongs of Bangkok have been filled in and converted into streets, although parts still retains several of their larger khlongs.

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+ Kampongs: A Malaysian enclosure or village. The kampong environment is generally cool and shady, with lots of greenery. Paths are unpaved and  compounds are  kept very clean. Spaces flow into one another freely with few boundaries or obstructions.

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+Major Religions

Buddhism: dominant faith on the mainland Christianity: Philippines are predominantly Catholic. Islam: Indonesia is the world's largest Muslim country

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+Buddhism Buddhism spread to SEA via India through various

separate streams By 500 AD Theravada Buddhism is established in

Burma, and is spreading east across mainland SEA to Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos

It was introduced directly to the people (not indirectly through the ruling classes)

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+ Buddha established the sangha, the order of

Buddhist monks, that is still flourishing today in mainland SEA

Virtually all male Buddhists enter the sangha to become monks for at least a short time during their lives; this provides merit for their parents

The sangha continues to help spread and protect the Buddhist faith

Buddhist monks are not supposed to get involved in politics, but in some cases, such as in Burma and Thailand they do

Mainland SEA is still predominantly Buddhist; in all areas, Buddhism is mixed with elements of animist and Hindu beliefs

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Islam is the state religion in Malaysia and Brunei It is the majority religion of Indonesia (90%)

Southern Thailand is largely Muslim, and Muslim minorities exist in most Southeast Asian countries.

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+Islam Brunei: 63% Burma: 4% Indonesia: 88% Malaysia: majority, but great

diversity Philippines: 5% Singapore: 16% Thailand: 4% Vietnam: small minority Cambodia, Laos: very small

minority

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Floating Mosque of Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia

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Singapore, Singapore

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The Kampung Laut Mosque, Kelantan Malaysia

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+Christianity Origins of Christianity in Southeast Asia † There are only two predominantly Christian

countries in SEA: the Philippines and East Timor † About 85% of Filipinos † Catholicism came to the Philippines in the 16th c.

with the arrival of the Spaniards † How did a small number of Spaniards convert

the bulk of the Filipinos to Catholicism? † because there was no centralized power † and because animist beliefs left them open to a

more structured belief system offering salvation

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