For our last evening in Cambodia we had a very special performance and gift exchange with children from the Organization for Basic Training (OBT) followed by professional Apsara dancing on the top deck of the ship. In the morning, guest speaker Jean Michel Fillippi brought the history of Cambodia and the Khmer Rouge period into focus and began to illuminate the complex history between Cambodia and Vietnam. At sunset, we cruised down the Tan Chau canal, mesmerized by the massive aquaculture enterprises that flourish here.
2/23/2024
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The Jahan
Binh Than Island and Cai Be, Vietnam
We hopped on sampans, local passenger boats, for a cruise to a small village on Binh Than Island to walk through local homes and learn about the process of weaving, drying, and exporting functional mats. At the local community center (which is also a colorful temple), we met with village elders for a short discussion about their lives and the area. Afterward, we did a leisurely cruise through the canals and got to witness the harvesting of water hyacinths, an invasive species common in the Mekong Delta. During the afternoon, we boarded sampans again to visit the island of Tan Phong to visit a group of women making baskets, souvenirs, and other items from water hyacinth. Then, we cruised around the town on six-seater golf carts for a scenic ride through the orchards. After boarding the sampans again, we headed to the small town of Phu An to visit a series of small workshops to see the production of a variety of items including rice paper, rice wine, and coconut candies. Everyone was able to sample the treats. Before dinner, the entire staff and crew of Jahan was introduced during our ship farewell cocktail hour and posed for photos.