Greetings ASEAN Hivers, yours truly, @JustinParke here with another "No Post Left Behind", where I highlight and reward underserved Southeast Asian content that fell through the curation cracks.
Β Β Β This week's curation has traditional medicine to cure what ails you, a little bit of nature, plenty of things to eat, and even somewhere to meditate. These undervalued posts deserve a little boost, and I encourage to have a look and explore any post that interests you. Traditional Chinese medicine shops have always fascinated me, and I am most attracted to the organization, endless cabinets, drawers, and jars.
Β Β Β @kriang3teejoe is becoming an expert level Thai temple tour guide, and his walks through various temples are always informative, engaging, and full of photography that pleases the eye. We also see that one of our ASEAN Hivers is nearing retirement and building a house of her own back in the Philippines. She's put in many years of hard work in Saudi Arabia, and I can't wait to see the day she enjoys the fruits of her labor.
(α΄xα΄α΄Κα΄α΄) Currently, In Brunei. My wife went to see a traditional Chinese doctor from China. Most of the treatment comes from pulse reading. This brought my wife here to see the doctor. She had an appointment. The medical practitioner here reads her pulse, ask her questions. They also provide chiropractic to help patients massage out the body to make sure that the bone gets into proper position.
(α΄xα΄α΄Κα΄α΄) This is my Pomegranate tree.The Pomegranates are growing slowly. I planted a small Pomegranate tree two years ago, and today the tree has grown very big. The whole pomegranate tree is covered with flowers and fruits . I take a lot of care of the pomegranate tree and apply organic fertilizers. Hopefully I will be able to eat Pomegranates soon.
(α΄xα΄α΄Κα΄α΄) βοΈ Today I will take everyone to visit the temple again. This post is a temple in Mae Ai District, Chiang Mai Province. By this measure called wat sribunruang (ΰΈ§ΰΈ±ΰΈΰΈ¨ΰΈ£ΰΈ΅ΰΈΰΈΈΰΈΰΉΰΈ£ΰΈ·ΰΈΰΈ). Wat sribunruang is located in Mae Sao Subdistrict, Mae Ai District, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. This temple is an old temple that is 165 years old. The temple was built in A.D. 1857. And restored and renovated to the present day.
(α΄xα΄α΄Κα΄α΄) It was a love Wednesday that I decided going to Pag-ibig Office. Pag-ibig is government office who are collecting membership remittances for the benefit of having housing loan after you become a regular member and contributed 24 months. I just checked my record for a future plan. Pag-big word in Tagalog can be translated as love. That day, I walked to find love too but I never find no one along the way.π€£π€£π€£.
Β Β Β Delegators are valued members of our community, so each @asean.hive curation post (other than the main weekly delegator raffle post) features a mini delegator raffle in the footer, with the winner receiving 15% post beneficiary.
No Post Left Behind, => yes as written in the title of this content, that's how the curation efforts in this ASEAN community work to appreciate the talented hiver who are members of it. So friends, you don't need to be discouraged if any of your posts get low curation, at least the content above is the answer to it all. Keep it up and keep up your good work ππͺ
Thank you for your efforts in this community and supporting other ASEAN Hivers. You're a critical reader of posts, and I always notice this by the quality of your comments. ππ
Woo.. hoo. I am featured here.. @justinparke.. really appreciate it.. hahaha.. hopefully everyone who reads that post.. can go get some herbs... to cure back pain.. just joking.. have a great weekend.. =)
There are traditional herbal Chinese medicine shops in the capital, Phnom Penh, but I've never gone inside yet. In other countries I have explored, but they are very rare here in Cambodia, and there is often a language barrier preventing many potential Cambodian customers.
There was a native traditional healing system here before, making use of wild native plants, etc., but after the war/genocide, this system was nearly lost, and now few healers remain, the younger generation uninterested in carrying on this tradition and knowledge, very sad.
This is the biggest aspect of the community and never lets good and quality posts lag behind. Congratulations everyone.
Thank you my friend, always doing my best to give underrewarded posts another chance.
extraordinary . Congratulations to friends who have shown pictures here.
My pleasure πππ
Cool, you're back to choosing a quality post.
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