- Wat Tham
Krabok (Thai: วัดถ้ำกระบอก,
literally 'Temple of the
Bamboo Cave') is a
Buddhist temple (wat) in the Phra
Phutthabat District of
Saraburi Province...
- the
Mekong River in Thailand, as well as the
Buddhist temple of Wat Tham
Krabok.
Amnesty International, the Lao
Veterans of America, Inc., the
United League...
-
author of "Coming Home? The
Integration of
Hmong Refugees from Wat Tham
Krabok, Thailand, into
American Society",
wrote that the Minneapolis-St. Paul area...
- not
resettled at the time of the camp
closures sought asylum at Wat Tham
Krabok, a
Buddhist monastery in
central Thailand where more than 10,000
Hmong refugees...
-
monasteries without state endor****t and wisungkhamasima. For example, Wat Tham
Krabok in Phra
Phutthabat was
established as a
samnak song in 1975 and was granted...
- 2005. The U.S. took in 9,201
Hmong in 2004 who were
living at Wat Tham
Krabok in Thailand. A few
thousand Hmong were
resettled in
France and
about 1,000...
- Kung Wat Phet
Samut Worawihan Wat
Kaeng Khoi Wat Phra
Phutthabat Wat Tham
Krabok Wat
Sothonwararam Wat Num Wat Tan Lom Wat
Buppharam Wat Phra Yai Wat Khunaram...
- for his drug addiction. He
attended the
alternative detox centre Wat Tham
Krabok, a
temple in Thailand,
famous for its
rehabilitation programme for crack...
-
Phutthabat Temple.
Another well-known
temple in the
district is Wat Tham
Krabok, both as a
Hmong refugee camp and for its drug
rehabilitation program. Neighbouring...
-
practice khon
which includes traditional Thai
dance and
puppetry art of Hun
krabok.
Poonlertlarp is a Buddhist. She is a
voluntary English teacher at Duang...