A monk walks from Phnom Penh to Preah Vihear to pray for a fair society
A
former member of the Independent Monk Network, Chan Chan, and from
Phnom Penh to the Temple of Preah Vihear in order to pray for a genuine
and just peace of society. .
As of the 3rd of February, he has traveled for 15 days, and he came to Choam Ksan District, Preah Vihear and is continuing his journey. Preah Vihear to reach targets by February 20.
Chan Chan and he said he was walking on foot alone because he wanted to educate, urge, and pray for the people to enjoy peace. Both physical and psychological. The main reason why he was walking more than 500 km was because he saw that the current Cambodian society is in serious crisis because of some power and The company has violated land, people and so on.
Chan Chan, and he added that there are some days of rituals in the ruins, because in some areas, the forest area takes time. Many hours to the town. He traveled from five o'clock in the morning to six o'clock, and he sat down on the road and somewhere in the forest. He does not seem to be worried about safety and health, despite walking several kilometers a day.
As of the 3rd of February, he has traveled for 15 days, and he came to Choam Ksan District, Preah Vihear and is continuing his journey. Preah Vihear to reach targets by February 20.
Chan Chan and he said he was walking on foot alone because he wanted to educate, urge, and pray for the people to enjoy peace. Both physical and psychological. The main reason why he was walking more than 500 km was because he saw that the current Cambodian society is in serious crisis because of some power and The company has violated land, people and so on.
Chan Chan, and he added that there are some days of rituals in the ruins, because in some areas, the forest area takes time. Many hours to the town. He traveled from five o'clock in the morning to six o'clock, and he sat down on the road and somewhere in the forest. He does not seem to be worried about safety and health, despite walking several kilometers a day.
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