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Study abroad in Thailand May 2016 Program led by Dr. Melanie Marks
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Thailand is called the “land of smiles”… Learn about SE Asia and economic development as we explore this very beautiful country.
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Get to know its beautiful people… Visit a rural school, talking to students and teachers. Spend the day in a Karen village.
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Explore Thailand’s history… Travel on famous bridge over River Kwai. Ride the Death Railroad built by POWs. See Khmer-style ruins in former Siam capital.
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Visit historic places… Visit war cemetery, Three Pagodas Pass, sunken temple, etc.
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Learn about Buddhism… How it is a national sponsored religion. How it infiltrates the culture and daily life of the average Thai citizen.
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Shop and eat in local markets… Live life like the locals. Learn to cook traditional dishes.
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Appreciate the exotic… Visit floating market and open air markets. Visit controversial projects such as the tiger temple and Burmese elephant camp. Wear a Burmese longyi?
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Explore Thailand’s natural environment… Visit places very dear to the Thai people and protected by order of the king.
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Class for Thailand study abroad: Econ 300: Introduction to SE Asia – NO prerequisite. – Class will meet intensively for 4 days on campus prior to departure. – Content includes general economics, environmental economics, international trade, Thai history, introduction to Buddhism and connection to economy, social issues, etc. – Waives GOAL 9. – Note that this was formerly Econ 475 (prior to 2015 catalog).
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All of this at affordable price… 14 days Exotic itinerary Travel cost expected to be $2675. Note that the first $400 constitutes a nonrefundable deposit. Students who drop out of the program might lose more than this amount if a replacement is not found and funds have been expended.
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Interested? Contact Dr. Melanie Marks at marksmb@longwood.edu with any questions.
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