APAD 200: Inked
Two months ago, while on a medical mission in Poipet in northwest of Cambodia, I met a monk in his early 20s. It was Operation Smile Cambodia’s surgical mission there and he was one of the many who patiently queued and waited for their turn to be screened by our international team of doctors.
I was surprised to see him with several tattoos which he consciously tried to hide and scars from previous piercings on his body. He told our volunteer doctor that, in his past life – meaning before he entered the monastery, he used to be a punk and had these “decorations” on his body. But he got tired of that kind of life and sought forgiveness and renewal. He laid down his secular clothes and exchanged them for saffron-coloured robes, as he decided to enter a monk’s life to pay for his past misdeeds, start anew and earn merits.
He is quite a character but nice enough to talk freely about his past. All this he told us as he was being screened. At the end of the day, he received a free injection for his keloid scars.
Read MoreAPAD 197: Sweet-sour-salty

Assorted preserved fruits commonly sold in Cambodia – whole and sliced mangoes, limes, and bilimbi (known as kamias in the Philippines).
APAD 196: Greeters

Pretty school assistants line up in front of their school to greet the schoolchildren as they arrive and lead them to their respective classrooms. They do this every morning week in, week out.
















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