We all sat on little cushions on the ground and the dinner was served family style where we shared several dishes. Even after the 3rd week of rotation we still were able to try new foods that were great! At the end of the performance the audience was invited to join the dancing.
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Monday, November 25, 2019
Khum Khantoke Cultural Dinner
Tonight we went to the Khum Khantoke Cultural Center for dinner where many Thai people performed cultural dances. Before each performance, an announcer would tell the story of how the specific cultural dance came about and its meaning to the Thai people. There were performers of all
ages and they all dressed up very extravagantly. This was a very interesting way to learn more about the Thai culture in a fun way.
We all sat on little cushions on the ground and the dinner was served family style where we shared several dishes. Even after the 3rd week of rotation we still were able to try new foods that were great! At the end of the performance the audience was invited to join the dancing.
We all sat on little cushions on the ground and the dinner was served family style where we shared several dishes. Even after the 3rd week of rotation we still were able to try new foods that were great! At the end of the performance the audience was invited to join the dancing.
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