PhnomPenhPost-Dec 1

Vowing to preserve Khmer culture and tradition, a former monk who mastered the skill of inscribing palm leaf manuscripts uses the craft to earn a living.

At the young age of 15, Lorth Loeng, who is now 36, entered monkhood. In 2001 – a year after he first started wearing the yellow robe – he began mastering the trade of inking palm leaves in a pagoda in Siem Reap province. After leaving monkhood, Loeng married and now has three daughters. He lives in Siem Reap’s Samrong village in Leang Dai commune, Angkor Thom district. His childhood fascination for the ancient art of inscribing manuscripts has now turned into a venture that supports his family’s daily living.

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